Good Game that Grows On You.

User Rating: 7.5 | Infinite Undiscovery X360
Graphics: 7
Sound: 6
Story: 9
Controls: 7
Replay Value: 7
Overall: 7.5 Infinite Undiscovery is a good game that excels in some areas and falls in others. While the story is sound the voice acting is horrible. Controls are good once you get used to them but it takes awhile. This game has many different aspects to it besides just the main story. The game really falls short in introducing you to new concepts throughout, like item creation and specials. This game is about a character named Capell and his adventure to save the world by detaching the chains that connect the planet to its moon. Around these chains monsters are found and throughout the game you are introduced to lunaglyphs and how they give power to certain characters in the game. This turns out to be quite the adventure and fun to partake in. Graphics do leave something to be desired outside cut scenes but, during cut scenes the graphics are pretty good. Character models are actually pretty good throughout the game. In the environment figures are not well rounded and it looks a lot like stretched textures over a platform. Like I said before voice acting is horrible. Lips are not synced with words being spoken at all. Lips still move after sentences are finished and emotion is sometime absent or over exaggerated. After you spend awhile with the game though you get used to these shortcomings and just stop noticing them. The game has item creation, side quests, and an extra dungeon after you complete the game. After you complete the game you can continue to play it with your current level and equipment. All of these things add to the replay value for the game and make it a good value. Overall this game is great and it is easy to overlook some of the small things that are wrong with the game. Playing around with the system and exploring the game really add to the enjoyment. Its definitely worth picking this game up for such a cheap price. Definitely give this one a try.