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8.4% of people buy Infinite Undiscovery and Lost Odyssey ~ Xbox 360. DetailsRelease date
September 5th, 2008
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Infinite Undiscovery is the newest fantasy RPG developed by tri-Ace Inc. exclusively for Xbox 360. A collaborative project with the fan favorite development studio which created such hits as STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE, Infinite Undiscovery is an unforgettable experience that combines the talents of both Square Enix and tri-Ace. Players will be drawn into a real-time world woven of countless threads where their choices will spin untold discoveries.
STORY Deep in a forest, in one of the Order's prisons, a young boy named Capell was being held captive. His captors called him the "Liberator," though he had no clue as to what they meant. On the third day of his imprisonment, he was rescued by a spirited young woman named Aya. She was a member of a small band of brave warriors who had gathered under the banner of Sigmund the Liberator to free the world from the iron grip of the Order. Upon meeting Sigmund, he was surprised to find a man who shared his very face and appearance. This meeting would change Capell's life forever and shake the foundation of the world itself. FEATURES
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6 out of
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"Exceptional"
Great game, ~25-30 hours of solidfun gameplay, combat is great fun. Nice story, gets better as you go on, Highly Recommended.
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"Decent animations but a story that needs more depth!"
It's a great game for beginners in the RPG genre. For more experienced players I would rather recommend to stay away. If you are looking for the hours and hours of RPG fun and fantastic storylines that games as Final Fantasy or Lost Odyssey provide you may want to skip on this one. However, if you are new to the genre it is a good game that is not to hard to comprehend and eases you in the RPG-style gameplay.
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"Solid"
For the non-JRPG fan there is not much to recommend here. This game does not do anything to try and win you over. However for those who enjoy them by all means try out this game, its a solid entry for the genre, though certainly doesn't try to do anything new.
"Great gameplay, boring story"
If your looking for a rpg where the main emphasis is on the battle system and gameplay than this is the game for you, the real time battle system works very well and is fun to play. as for the in depth leveling up and power ups that you find in other rpgs is simplified in this game. The story isn't one of the strong points of the game. It's mnostly just the same stuff that the back of the game say's; no big surprises or twists in the story. It's also rather short for an rpg game. Usually it would take 40 hours to clock a japanese rpg but this one can be finished at around 30 hours. Overall its a enjoyable game but not much re-playbility after you finish the story.
"Average for a SquareEnix title"
The game is still alot of fun, but lacks graphical appeal, if that is what you are looking for, this is not the SquareEnix title you would get.
There is no switching of language types for the voices, which is a shame, I was hoping to get Japanese voices over English ones, and the voice acting for the English is not very good and lips are out of sync, its still tolerable but I prefer the Japanese voices. Different from other JRPG in that is more action, and has a unique crafting system. I wouldn't reccommend to a casual RPG player, and defiantely give it a go if you are JRPG fan or a SquareEnix one. FeedbackIf you think we've made a mistake or omitted details, please send us your feedback. |