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Infinite Undiscovery (Xbox 360)
 
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Infinite Undiscovery (Xbox 360)

by Square Enix
Xbox 360  Ages 16 and Over
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
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  • Platform:   Xbox 360
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 16 and Over
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Product Features

  • Epic new action adventure RPG gameplay from tri-Ace, creators of the STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE series.
  • Seamless Real-Time Action means no separation between exploration and combat. The only thing punctuating your adventure will be the game’s amazing action sequences!
  • Unique situation battles – escape the clutches of giant ogres, run from dragons’ fiery breath and even fight while a tsunami approaches!
  • Command a party of four in real time to seize victory
  • Stunning visuals bring a complex world to life
  • Stirring orchestral soundtrack from the composer of STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE

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  • ASIN: B001AC6CJU
  • Product Dimensions: 19 x 13.5 x 1.4 cm ; 150 g
  • Release Date: 5 Sep 2008
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 7,389 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Product Description

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INFINITE UNDISCOVERY is a brand-new action adventure RPG exclusively for Xbox 360 from tri-Ace, developer of the STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE series.

The power of Xbox 360 brings to life a world that changes in real time, in which players can make far-reaching decisions that will result in amazing new discoveries. Experience an epic story set in a lovingly crafted fantasy world overflowing with detail, drama and possibility.

Product Description

INFINITE UNDISCOVERY is a brand-new action adventure RPG exclusively for Xbox 360 from tri-Ace, developer of the STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE series.

The power of Xbox 360 brings to life a world that changes in real time, in which players can make far-reaching decisions that will result in amazing new discoveries. Experience an epic story set in a lovingly crafted fantasy world overflowing with detail, drama and possibility.

  • Epic new action adventure RPG gameplay from tri-Ace, creators of the STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE series.
  • Seamless Real-Time Action means no separation between exploration and combat. The only thing punctuating your adventure will be the games amazing action sequences!
  • Unique situation battles escape the clutches of giant ogres, run from dragons fiery breath and even fight while a tsunami approaches!
  • Command a party of four in real time to seize victory
  • Stunning visuals bring a complex world to life
  • Stirring orchestral soundtrack from the composer of STAR OCEAN and VALKYRIE PROFILE

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good, 1 Jan 2010
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R. Sorhaindo (East Anglia, England) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Infinite Undiscovery (Xbox 360) (Video Game)
This is a very good quick and straight forward RPG with lots of extras for those who like sub-quests. Synthesizing weapons and items is a great feature. Can easily be completed in and around 20 hours but there is also lots to do after completion with the clear data. Well worth it if you find it cheap.
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Discover a tale of a moon enchained, 10 Sep 2008
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K. Ng "Digi.k" (UK) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Infinite Undiscovery (Xbox 360) (Video Game)
Capell.. a happy go lucky minstrel who is wrongly imprisoned by a mysterious group called The Order of the Chains for being mistaken as the leader of the liberation force. Eventually you are freed by a beautiful maiden who also mistakens you for her leader! Yes, this maiden is part of the Liberation Force and from here on your journey begins...

The first few hours.. you will find the gameplay frustrating (it doesn't quite play as you would expect) and there are some problematic camera angles and framerate inconsistencies. You will get quite a lot of pop-up instruction screens explaining 'this and that' which is a little too much to take in at first..

After this ordeal the game improves as the story develops Capell is eventually rescued by the Liberation Force (a team of people who set out to free the moon that's been enslaved by a dark cult) and lands with these characters each with their personalities and emotions will have an effect on Capell as his interactions with them will affect him throughout his adventure.

Capell controls a sword which you can swing and make combos. As you gain experience you will learn new battle skills and string these to your basic sword slashes. You only are able to control Capell throughout the entire game even though there are like 15+ characters that join you throughout.

You can invite these characters to party up with you which will allow allied attacks via the CONNECT system (this will require fast thinking during frantic fights) and becomes very useful later on in certain situations that force you to think quickly plus you will also need to micro manage these characters! FAILURE on some of these situations may lead to a game over so be warned!!!

You will also control party tactics.. ie make your party fight seperate monsters, attack together, wait, save mana etc.. One of the party tactics called COMBO will allow you the ability to chain massive combos which are pretty tricky to pull off but can rack in lots of bonus experience. Practise makes perfect!

Whats strange about this game is you cannot block attacks (this IS the frustrating part), later on if you are lucky you will be able to find items that will increase your chance to auto block enemy attacks. Because of this system you will need to use hit and run tactics when needed.

There is however a parry counter attack you perform called DEFLECT DRIVE using the LT button (This requires precision timing, something for the experts) which stuns enemies briefly and allowing you to run or unleash a combo attack. Some enemy attack are impossible to parry so be careful!

Since Capell is restricted to a sword (and a flute being a minstrel, this has its uses later on) he will have to rely on the computer controlled characters for help in healing or any other skill that Capell lacks.. The computer AI is very good, it can go pear shaped 5% of the time.

Be warned the menu system will not pause the game so while you are searching through your inventory you can be attacked, IU runs in real time "infinitely", It can be paused tho.. Its only safe to access the menu when you find a safe spot or in town. This does become difficult when in battles and party members have fallen and you need to find healing items!

The monsters here randomly drop items and you will spend a lot of time "farming" a certain monster for a rare item drop.. These items are needed for ITEM CREATION: enchanting, writing, cooking, alchemy, weapon and armour making. All these skills need levelling up. Make regular saves as not everything you create will be a success! Failure will cause loses on rare items you spent many hours hunting for!!

Story and characters, there isn't much new here, you probably have seen it before. However in IU it's done well and the character development and humour is charming, personalities are endearing as they bond throughout their journey.. Sadly not all characters are fleshed out.

Graphically, characters have a unique anime look. Some scenery looks gorgeous, some look average. The world you live in has huge areas to explore, almost like Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion size! The towns and villages you encounter.. the graphics.. well they look ok. The camera again it gets a little out of control during tight spots. You can use a "lock on" to an enemy when you need to run around like crazy to gain your wits.

I really do like the music here. Its big orchestral pieces sound wonderful and there are smaller music pieces to enjoy. Voice acting; some good and some bad. Strangely the characters in battle seem to cry out names for their special attacks every time special attacks are performed, can grate on you.

Infinite Undiscovery compared to other RPGs may seem shorter than expected.. It is meant to be replayed again and again so maybe you will discover things on replay you may have missed first time..If you play IU on EASY then it will be short.. Monsters are very easy to kill and you can dash from A to Z with hardly any need to level up.

Overall I am really enjoying this game. It started off really badly and there is quite a lot to dislike, but it gets better the more time you put into it. It's not for everyone. You can play this quickly by simply running from A to Z and when completed dismiss it as a waste of time, or put hours and weeks into it and delve deep into it's world. It is a little rough in places but as you become accustomed to it you will discover a good game.

EDIT:
Once you beat the (Normal, Hard, Infinite difficulties) game and the end credits roll save your game and when you restart you can warp back to Kolton and there will be a new dungeon for you to explore! Be warned this is very hard and there are no save points once you go inside!!!
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Infinite Undiscovery, 11 Sep 2008
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Infinite Undiscovery (Xbox 360) (Video Game)
I would write a really lengthy review...but basically all the points that i would made have already been summed up in previous reviews. I really enjoyed the game. The gameplay is really good (after you get used to it, as there is a lot to take in at first) except for some points like its difficult to use potions in combat as you will have to search through the menu...which doesn't pause the game and there is no quick menu or buttons to assign items to. But after time you will get used to this as i found that my AI controlled characters took care of all the healing and all i needed to do was throw the occasion MP restore potion, but due to this fact its sometimes a good idea to use hit and run tactics with the player controlled character incase it all does go wrong. But overall combat is nice and fluid.

I like the plot as it has a good mix of twists, comedy and tragedy. The only problem being some characters aren't really looked into much as you get them pretty late in the game. I completed the game in about 20 hours, and some of the characters i never got till about 16-17 hours in. So I do wish the game was a little longer. The voice acting is a little naff for one or two characters and some characters keep talking when their lips are no longer moving...this could be because all the characters are part-time ventriloquists, but that would just be speculation.

I know this review sounds negative, but its easier to list dislikes with this game than likes as there so many things i like. Its well worth a go if your into RPGs like me...if not...then you wont be reading my review probably.
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