Lords of the Fallen is out right now on iPad and iPhone, here's everything you need to know

By , on February 8, 2017
Last modified 7 years, 1 month ago

Lords of the Fallen is a new mobile game that has ties with the console game of the same name. So we thought it'd make sense to give you a breakdown of just what that means.

So here, in handy list form, is everything you need to know about the game that just hit the App Store. Well, almost everything. We don't know any hacks or anything crazy like that.

It's premium

And when I say premium, I mean super premium. You're looking at a ten pound spend to get the game installed on your device. Which is, well, pretty expensive in this day and age, let's be honest.

But it also has consumable IAPs. They're not necessary to complete the game or anything like that, but one of them costs £48.99. And another, which gives you all the equipment in the game will set you back £9.99. Like I say though, they're not essential.

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It's Infinity Blade

I mean, it's not, there are a few additions to the template here, but this is a swipey swipey action game that sees you taking on hulking monsters in one on one combat.

You swipe to attack, tap a shield to block, and hit buttons on the left and right of the screen to dodge in that direction. You can parry as well.

Oh, and you've got magic spells you can throw out to change the ebb and flow of the battle. There's equipment to upgrade, and you can buff up your arcane powers as well, if you're into that sort of thing.

It looks pretty good

But not great. There's some chug here and there, and to be honest Infinity Blade 3 looks quite a bit better. And that came out ages ago.

If you're looking for cheeriness you've definitely come to the wrong place. This is all dirt and grim fantasy. Although there's a surprising lack of gore, which is probably going to upset some people.

It's out right now

And if you want to give it a go for yourself you can click this link right here to pick it up. Our sister site Pocket Gamer will have a review up tomorrow at the latest though, so it might be best to wait for that.