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Gameloft's Iron Blade: Medieval Legends review: Engaging but pretty heavy on processor & battery

The fighting style involves a battleground where the player can move about in 3D to reach out and attack his enemies.

April 30, 2019 / 12:13 IST
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Game: Iron Blade: Medieval Legends RPG
Publisher: Gameloft
Genre: Action
Price: Free
Platform: Android/iOS
Review:

The game is set in a medieval, alternate-reality, fantasy Europe complete with castles and gargoyles. But while real gargoyles are just stone figures set to decorate historic monuments, this game will pit you against a horde of them. Iron Blade revolves around Damien, a professional monster slayer and totem destroyer who teams up with fellow monster killers to stop their world from plunging in eternal darkness.

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The game has a linear campaign divided into 11 parts, each with its own sub-boss called Commander. Though the bosses differ from each other in appearance and style, they are linked to each other as part of the complete narrative. Boss names vary from Esquin the Betrayer, Geoffrey the Tainted to real life mythological demon, Samael the Usurper.