Sound is suitably grand, although you will tire of the same grunts and huffs by the hundredth battle. Purists may scream that it's a dumb-down, but we felt a little more involved in the plot exposition. We'll leave the narrative to reveal itself, but the sequel has done away with those "nordish" voices of old, with a very swift transition within the first ten seconds to English voice actors. We stuck with the staple Siris, a thinly veiled nod to the voice assistant of Apple's latest smartphone. You also now have the curious honor of naming the hero as you please. Unsurprisingly, his plans soon come unstuck, and you start anew with bottom-rung equipment and skills. The game follows on from the end of the first game, the protagonist now wielding the Infinity Blade and attempting to finish the ruling Deathless once and for all.
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