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PALGN: Infinite Undiscovery Review

PALGN writes: "Following the 16-bit era, Sony systems developed a monopoly on the console RPG market. So if you wanted to play RPGs, the PS1 and/or PS2 were the only real options. In this generation, the Xbox 360 has created something of a coup by outdoing the PS3 in terms of the number of RPGs available, particularly those developed in Japan. One of the more recent ones is from Tri-Ace. the famed creators of Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile. Unfortunately, Infinite Undiscovery seems like an experiment for the developers to see how the Xbox 360 works before the much bigger title, Star Ocean 4.

With a title like Infinite Undiscovery, you're not given much of a clue of what the game is about. Believe it or not, the game is a typically anime-inspired Japanese RPG. You play as a youngster named Capel, who stumbles upon a resistance group looking to break the 'chains' that are connecting the earth and the moon. The problem with this, apparently, is that the magical energies from the moon are causing environmental havoc and monster appearances on earth. Furthermore, Capel seems to be a strange physical resemblance to the leader of the resistance, Sigmund."
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 377 days 23 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 

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