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Submitted by meepmoopmeep 1096d ago | review

GameBosh Review: Infinite Undiscovery

GameBosh writes: "Even if you're not a big fan of the RPG genre, Infinite Undiscovery is an intriguing title, that has the potential to keep you occupied for quite some time. The real time combat is especially welcome, but flawed in its restrictions - it would be far nicer to just switch between party characters at will, though maybe this would have made things too easy. The silent scenes reek of a rushed release, and the text is pretty much unreadable for the SD crew. Still, if you've got the patience and the right equipment, it's worth checking out." (Infinite Undiscovery, Xbox 360) 76/100

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