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Shatter the chains and release the Order's grip on the world.","182516\u002Finfinite_undiscovery_cover_webp","182516\u002Finfinite_undiscovery_header_jpg","https:\u002F\u002Fyoutu.be\u002FDclTL8Qi5HY","2008-09-02",null,7019,"infinite-undiscovery",[18,23,26],{"company":19,"developed":21,"published":22},{"name":20},"Square Enix",false,true,{"company":24,"developed":22,"published":21},{"name":25},"tri-Ace",{"company":27,"developed":22,"published":21},{"name":28},"Square Enix Product Development Division 10",[30],"Role-playing (RPG)",[32],"Xbox 360",[34,50,65,79],{"id":35,"author":36,"outlet":39,"summary":45,"review_url":46,"review_date":47,"original_score":48,"normalized_score":49},84659,{"id":37,"name":38},3344,"Alex Donaldson",{"id":40,"logo":41,"name":42,"website_url":43,"score_format":44},44,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FRPGSite%20Logo.jpg","RPGSite","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.rpgsite.net\u002F","10","Is there much to discover in Tri-Ace's Xbox 360 RPG?","https:\u002F\u002Frpgsite.net\u002Freview\u002F2867-infinite-undiscovery-review","2009-08-24","6",60,{"id":51,"author":52,"outlet":55,"summary":60,"review_url":61,"review_date":62,"original_score":63,"normalized_score":64},71145,{"id":53,"name":54},4944,"Hilary Goldstein",{"id":56,"logo":57,"name":58,"website_url":59,"score_format":44},69,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FIGN-logo.jpg","IGN","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ign.com\u002F","You probably shouldn't judge a game by its title, but in all honestly, \nInfinite Undiscovery tells you everything you need to know. It only half \nmakes sense -- and only when you squint your brain. That is the \ndesign approach in a nutshell. Some of the choices tri-Ace made don't \nmake a whole lot of sense, but you can certainly play through some of \nthe gaffes. This isn't a game marred with horrendous bugs or \nunplayable combat. And it's not boring. It's just misguided. The story is \nintriguing enough that RPG fanatics should at least give this a rental. \nConsidering it's on the short side for a Square-Enix RPG, you shouldn't \nhave trouble beating it in a week.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.ign.com\u002Farticles\u002F2008\u002F08\u002F27\u002Finfinite-undiscovery-review","2008-08-27","7.1",71,{"id":66,"author":67,"outlet":70,"summary":75,"review_url":76,"review_date":77,"original_score":78,"normalized_score":49},53199,{"id":68,"name":69},1053,"Wesley Yin-Poole",{"id":71,"logo":72,"name":73,"website_url":74,"score_format":44},74,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002FVideogamer-logo.jpg","Videogamer","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.videogamer.com\u002F","Infinite Undiscovery is a game that will appeal to fans of tri-Ace and its games almost exclusively, which, given the hype and excitement surrounding its release, makes it a big disappointment.","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.videogamer.com\u002Freviews\u002Finfinite-undiscovery-review\u002F","2021-06-06","6.0\u002F10",{"id":80,"author":81,"outlet":84,"summary":90,"review_url":91,"review_date":92,"original_score":93,"normalized_score":49},151448,{"id":82,"name":83},12920,"MonsterVine  Staff",{"id":85,"logo":86,"name":87,"website_url":88,"score_format":89},153,"https:\u002F\u002Fcdn.criticdb.com\u002Fstorage\u002Fv1\u002Fobject\u002Fpublic\u002Favatars\u002FOutlets\u002Fmonstervine-logo.png","MonsterVine","https:\u002F\u002Fmonstervine.com\u002F","5","Overall, Infinite Undiscovery is not the most revolutionary JRPG to grace the new generation, nor does it break new boundaries in the genre, and it is obvious that Tri-Ace did not take enough care with its localizations to give a experience that is equal to its Japanese version, but it’s certainly a title that has a place on the 360, where JRPGs are now beginning to see a boom in popularity. If you’re a diehard JRPG fan, this game is certainly one worth adding to your collection, but if you’re new to the genre and are simply looking for the best, consider renting as this title is hardly a good representation.","https:\u002F\u002Fmonstervine.com\u002F2008\u002F11\u002Finfinite-undiscovery-review\u002F","2008-11-20","3",4,0,[20],[25,28],[]]