One of the first RPG's from Square Enix on the new generation of hardware has been released worldwide and the verdict is in from our reviewers. What started out as a Microsoft project, developed by Tri-Ace, was taken over by Square Enix although Microsoft remained heavily invested in the project. However, our reviewers all agree that this is a rather forgettable experience...
Denmark: Read the full review in Danish
Score: 5/10
Reviewer: Thomas Tanggaard
Excerpt: "When the adventure is not more than just a long line of dungeons, that yoiu just run through while opening chests and collecting stuff, then you are left with a RPG experience that lacks something."
Finland: Read the full review in Finnish
Score: 4/10
Reviewer: Juho Kourikoski
Excerpt:
"The plot is bland, combat system awful and dialogue horrible, but the graphics are nice and the music enjoyable. However, these things don't really matter, since Infinite Undiscovery can't hold a candle to the Final Fantasy series. It works as a placebo for chronic RPG-addiction, but otherwise it's better used as a coaster or a frisbee."
Norway: Read the full review in Norwegian
Score: 5/10
Reviewer: Jon Cato Lorentzen
Excerpt:
"The sound disappears at times, the framerate is choppy when there is much going on in a battle, animations are stiff and the cutscenes sometimes gets stuck... A mediocre action-RPG in every way."
Sweden: Read the full review in Swedish
Score: 6/10
Reviewer: Mikael Sundberg
Excerpt: "The foundations of Infinite Undiscovery aren't poor at all. It just feels poorly thought through and sloppy, lacking the polish that usually makes Square Enix games into masterpieces."
Gamereactor Average: 5/10