Infinity Blade is prelude to 'much bigger story'

Chair Entertainment co-founder Donald Mustard talks about setting plans in place for the Infinity Blade narrative in the first game, comparing it to The Hobbit and subsequent games to Lord of the Rings.

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Infinity Blade 2 will be available tonight, and is the continuation of what developer Chair Entertainment sees as an ongoing franchise. Co-founder Donald Mustard says the first game intentionally featured story hooks for sequels in case it was successful.

"The Hobbit is kind of the prelude to The Lord of the Rings," Mustard said. "What if Infinity Blade 1 was like the prelude to The Hobbit to the Lord of the Rings -- a prelude to this much bigger story we wanted to do?"

Mustard told Gamasutra that the team "imbued it with some hooks for this larger IP just in case, and it totally took off. A lot of [my] work for the last year has been, 'oh wow, this has taken off. Good thing we had some ideas for what this franchise could be!'" He says more than any gameplay tweaks, players would ask about plot points like who the God King is, and what the ending of the first game means. "Luckily, luckily, we have it actually figured out," he says.

The sequel features more RPG elements, new locations, enemies, bosses, fighting styles, and weapon classes, along with the social "Clash Mob" online feature to unlock rare items. Kotaku reports it will cost $6.99 at launch.

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    November 30, 2011 1:30 PM

    Steve Watts posted a new article, Infinity Blade is prelude to 'much bigger story'.

    Chair Entertainment co-founder Donald Mustard talks about setting plans in place for the Infinity Blade narrative in the first game, comparing it to The Hobbit and subsequent games to Lord of the Rings.

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      November 30, 2011 1:55 PM

      So the story will move from 4 lines to 12 lines? The Infinity Blade story is closer to Family Circus than the Hobbit.

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      November 30, 2011 2:08 PM

      Having read Brian Sanderson's short story for Infinity Blade, this doesn't surprise me at all. I had very small hopes for the story, but read everything else of Sanderson's and needed something to read. It was quite surprisingly good and had a decent amount of depth to it.

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      November 30, 2011 3:11 PM

      If Mr. Mustard wants to achieve that level of success he's going to be playing catch up for a long time.

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      December 1, 2011 2:04 AM

      They should have made this game free. To get through the mid game grind you pretty much have to buy in game gold. The game is geared to charge you $7 upfront then make you buy gold well into the game. It sucks and it makes sense that Epic is at the forefront of this type of bullshit.

      And comparing this pap to LOTR is just adding insult to injury...

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