- Publisher: Wales Interactive
- Release Date: Jul 14, 2014
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox One
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Jul 18, 2014By nature of its very premise, Infinity Runner is an addling game that ought not work. It succeeds far better than it should, however, and surprises in how fun it can be.
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Jul 21, 2014Infinity Runner is a game that has a lot of really strong things going for it, while at the same time being held back by some pretty damaging issues.
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Jul 28, 2014In summary, I believe the game could’ve been more than just a little trip runner with the fanciness of a sci-fi setting; there’s so much hype you can produce from a werewolf stuck in a space station before it all is dispelled at the moment of giving the players control over their game.
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Aug 6, 2014You could say that Infinity Runner is an instant win because it has werewolves in space, but even that campy premise can't really save it from the reality of the matter: it's just a mobile game, made a little bit bigger so it fits on a larger screen.
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Jul 17, 2014Infinity Runner is a strange beast. If this was a review of an iPad version then I would probably feel more favourable towards it but here, on the PC, a game as casual and potentially frustrating due to the nature of genre, feels out of place.
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Jul 16, 2014Jumping over a collapsing bridge in space looks cool once, but it gets silly if you see the exact same collapse twice more within minutes.
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Jul 14, 2014Infinity Runner has a fun, unique concept that isn’t utilized to the fullest.
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Jul 14, 2014Infinity Runner's boasts an attractive premise - a werewolf must escape a space station - but its thinly sliced narrative doesn't contain any satisfactory hooks and its moments of player agency rarely reach any sort of plateau. Infinity Runner's beautiful premise isn't an invitation to something greater; it's an excuse for an otherwise incidental experience.