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James Wallis
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FULL completed online and downloadable walkthrough strategy game guide for: Infinite Undiscovery. This precise WALKTHROUGH GAME STRATEGY GUIDE is now available for you right in your members area and compatable for the Microsoft XBOX 360 Platform.
Our Online Walkthrough is located here:
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80Game Informer Despite the formulaic plot, some of the characters are endearing (a giant bear!), and several dungeons make excellent use of a multi-party mechanic that lets you put all of your accumulated warriors to good use.
80Official Xbox Magazine This whole setup would fall apart completely if the red-headed Capell weren't so freakin' likeable. It helps that despite the fumbling voice-acting, each character's lines as well as the story itself are well-written. Every new discovery pulls you deeper into the mysteries and personalities that keep Infinite Undiscovery so involving.
80360 Gamer Magazine UK Appealing to a wider audience, Infinite Undiscovery replaces methodical, inventory management and turn-based pondering with action and is all the better for it. There's no time to explore, what with all the running and slashing, but there's endless depth in the game once you've got to grips with it. 78Team Xbox Infinite Undiscovery is more of a gateway RPG than an all-out epic; real-time combat, less story-driven side activities/exploring and a shorter overall play time allow easy access for the JRPG n00bs. There are a few technical hiccups to get over, but Infinite Undiscovery is still a worthwhile romp for those looking for a JRPG-lite in 2008.
751UP Despite the badly botched opening segments and frustrating menu and navigational issues, it really won me over with its rewarding combat, kooky charm, and goofy humor.
71IGN This isn't a game marred with horrendous bugs or unplayable combat. And it's not boring. It's just misguided.
70Games Radar Taken as a whole, Infinite Undiscovery's a game with a bit of an identity crisis. When it's acting like a run-of-the-mill JRPG, it feels clichιd, but reasonably enjoyable. When it tries to be innovative, however, its unsatisfying combat, superfluous subsystems and wasted ensemble cast make the whole experience feel half-hearted.
70X360 Magazine UK Reasonably deep and enjoyable for fans, but it's no looker. Not as accomplished as Lost Odyssey. Or Eternal Sonata. But fun... if you like that sort of thing.
65Gameplayer We really wanted to like Infinite Undiscovery, but it was too much of a case of been there, done that (or more the case of been there, done that, and done it better). It has some cool concepts, yet they never really felt fully hashed out.
65GameSpot Infinite Undiscovery feeds your need for narrative, but it's ultimately a shallow, flawed experience.
60GamePro Then there's the slowdown: yes, in this age of high-powered processors and graphics hardware, Infinite Undiscovery suffers from slowdown. The game itself is gorgeous, with detailed character models to neat-o combat animations, but the action tends to slow to a crawl when too many enemies clutter the screen.
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