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The editors liked
Beautiful graphics and innovative Connect system are bright points.
Combat is a rush
AI is solid
Compelling plot
Engaging characters.
Detailed character models and world architecture
Characters and their stories are engaging
Fastpaced battles with spiffylooking special moves.
Charming characters
Addictive item creation system and lush environments
The editors didn't like
Linear gameplay
Flat characters and story
Terrible slowdown. Previous Page Prev Next Page Next 1 2
Awkward character management
Choppy framerate during combat.
Gameworld is lonely and bland
Too much repetition
Short and lacking in depth for an RPG.
Sluggish plot development
Poor lip-synching during cut-scenes
Ambiguous directions and slow-downs during battles
Combat is a rush; AI is solid; compelling plot; engaging characters.
Linear gameplay; awkward character management; choppy framerate during combat.
Infinite Undiscovery could be the first game in a new action-RPG franchise by tri-Ace, the Japanese developers behind Valkyrie Profile and the ongoing Star Ocean series, and its also the first game that tri-Ace has released for the current systems. As...
Abstract: But, somewhere along the way, something went wrong. Infinite Undiscovery, a game that should not just have been good—it had the pedigree of an instant-classic—fell apart. Infinite Undiscovery is a game built around a plethora of new ideas—most of w...
Abstract: Role-playing games strike a tricky balance between gameplay and narrative that is easy to take for granted when everything goes together correctly. Infinite Undiscovery is sadly an example of how flawed design and myriad imperfections can mar an otherw...
Abstract: Infinite Undiscovery may leave you wondering what the title really means, but once the disc gets popped into your 360 the nonsensical becomes a little clearer. You see, the Order has chained the moon to the Earth and it’s your job to break the chains ...
Abstract: The first few hours of Infinite Undiscovery, the first current-generation offering from acclaimed Valkyrie Profile creator tri-Ace, are so out of character for the otherwise reliable developer that they almost feel like an intentional primer for what n...
Beautiful graphics and innovative Connect system are bright points
Linear gameplay, flat characters and story, terrible slowdown
Oh, what could have been! An RPG with this kind of pedigree should have been something Xbox 360 owners could be proud of; instead, it disappoints and is yet more proof that the 360 needs more quality RPGs and fast. Keep your fingers crossed, 360 fans,...
Abstract: Without a doubt, Infinite Undiscovery has an excellent pedigree - published by Square Enix and developed by Tri-Ace – so you would expect the best of this game. You would, however, be disappointed. Yes, it looks wonderful and, yes, it sounds pretty goo...