XBox Infinite Undiscovery

The official website's supposed to be out tomorrow sometime...but, anyways...

SquareInsider.com said:
TGS 07: Infinite Undiscovery News
Tri Ace, the company behind Star Ocean, is at it again. This time, they're taking their game--Infinite Undiscovery--to the Xbox 360.

"The underlying concept of the game is discovery, and the impact those discoveries have. From small discoveries of finding enemies and ambushing them to seeing the signs that a certain weather phenomenon is going to happen -- like, say, a tsunami -- there are a lot of discoveries that players will make. A lot of them are hidden. So, they're 'undiscovered.'"

-- Hajime Kojima, Producer


The creators are working hard to break away from the cliches that so often dog their genre; and this has included developing one of the most unique and intriguing plots yet to grace the Xbox 360.

"The moon gives power to the people that inhabit the planet. The event that sparks the game is that the forces of darkness have bound the moon hoping to harness its power. As a result of that, the moon's power no longer goes to the people, and their world gradually loses the light. There is a hero in the world who seeks to cut the chains and free the moon and fight against the forces of darkness."

-- Hiroshi Ogawa, Director


Infinite Undiscovery is certainly shaping up to be a must-have title for the Xbox 360, but don't expect to see this title before the end of next year; so please keep a bucket handy, I don't want any of you salivating on my rug. Check this 1Up link for more info!

Original Source: Square Insider

SquareInsider.com said:
New Infinite Undiscovery Scan

The latest issue of the Japanese video game magazine Famitsu reveals some new Infinite Undiscovery characters. They also said that the official Japanese website will open sometime tomorrow.

Check out the scan here:

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Infinite Undiscovery is developed by tri-Ace and will be published by Square Enix on the Xbox 360. No release date has been announced so far.

Original News Source: Square Insider

Sounds interesting to me...Tri-Ace has never done me wrong...Though XBOX 360, huh...*shrugs*...w/e, I guess...
 
V_Translanka said:
Sounds interesting to me...Tri-Ace has never done me wrong...Though XBOX 360, huh...*shrugs*...w/e, I guess...

I know. Feel sorry for those of us with PS3s and give us games, too, Square! Must it be exclusive? (I keep saying I can't complain because of FF13 and Versus, but that isn't going to work much longer.)
 
I know. Feel sorry for those of us with PS3s and give us games, too, Square! Must it be exclusive? (I keep saying I can't complain because of FF13 and Versus, but that isn't going to work much longer.)
We probably have Kingdom Hearts 3 as well ;)

It looks ace though based on the scans and the trailer though. I won't get it because I very rarely use my 360 anymore so it would be pointless...however, a friend might buy it. :P
 
Mercurial said:
We probably have Kingdom Hearts 3 as well

Thanks, I feel a lot better now. ^_^

It looks great, but I wish I knew someone with a 360 who would actually buy it. I know a guy who had an Xbox, but he's deathly afraid of the Red Ring of Death, so now he doesn't want to buy a 360.
 
Errr, there is no actual conformation for KH 3 on the PS3. Don't be so sure that KH 3 will be out on the PS3. Who knows? KH 3 could be on a different system or the PS4.

Anyways, the game doesn't look too bad. I might give it a chance.

Off topic: There are other RPGs besides Oblivion on the Xbox! :{D Lost Odyssey, Eternal Sonata, Phantasy Star, Mass Effect, and Blue Dragon. Hell! The next Tales game will be on the Xbox 360 as well!
 
Going off topic but....

He should give JRPGs a chance then. I can't compare the Xbox 360 and the PS3 when it comes to rpgs since the Xbox 360 has a larger collection but, currently I think the Xbox has more rpgs than the PS3 right now.

I use to play just JRPGs but I discovered later that I love some FPS, fighting games, and western rpgs. Limiting your self to a certain genre(s) is just silly.
 
Bumping dead thread because there's a new trailer for Infinite Undiscovery. All I can say is "holy shit."

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/34278.html

It looks pretty epic, and the graphics are gorgeous...only thing that seems a tad annoying is that every time you attack the characters shriek out the attack name x_X I hope there's an option to turn it off.

Either way, this trailer sparked my interest in the game. I'm certainly more interested in it than I am in FF13.
 
IGN said:
TGS 2007: Infinite Undiscovery Preview


A detailed look at Square and tri-Ace's upcoming RPG.


by Erik Brudvig

September 21, 2007 - PlayStation fans have enjoyed the work of tri-Ace and Square Enix for years. In the not too distant future, Xbox 360 owners will get to do the same. Today, IGN got a glimpse of that future in a meeting with two of the people behind Infinite Undiscovery. The game's director, Hiroshi Ogawa, and Producer, Hajime Kojima, sat down with us for over an hour to help lift the veil on this game that should be pretty high up on your list of anticipated role-playing games.

If you've played tri-Ace's past games such as Radiata Stories or Star Ocean: Til the End of Time, then you know that the company prefers to keep its RPGs on the action side of the spectrum. Infinite Undiscovery stays on the same path, but with one important distinction - this time around there won't be a separate battle screen. All of the real-time action happens without a seam. That may seem like a no-brainer, but this is a pretty big step for a JRPG. Even with the world as your battlefield, though, the game will still control similarly to Star Ocean: Til the End of Time. However, you'll have to be on the lookout for obstacles coming from all angles that can affect the battles. Natural phenomenon such as a tsunami was one of the examples we were given, though the other (traps) seems much more likely to be a regular occurrence in the game.



Since Infinite Undiscovery is a real-time game, you won't be able to control every party member at once. The group can number up to four on the battlefield at a time, and you'll be able to swap characters in and out of that party from a larger pool of companions, but you'll only actively control the main character. The other three party members can be directed using an as of yet undisclosed system. How you choose to manage the party is key to the battle, we're told.

So what exactly does the title mean? As it turns out, the game is all about making discoveries. Things that haven't been revealed yet are undiscovered, get it? Some of these are major while others are less important, but we were told that they would have an impact on other things in the game and can carry a ripple effect out that changes the course of the game. An example we were given was the discovery of a dragon. What you choose to do, be it fight, run or hide, will have an impact on the rest of the game. Run away and the dragon might permanently damage a wall which can, in turn, lead to something else happening down the road.


One such discovery ties into the main character. The story we know so far is this: The moon provides power to the people on the planet of Infinite Undiscovery. A dark force has bound the moon in chains to take its power and so the world loses the light. A hero rises up who wants to cut the chains, free the people, and vanquish the darkness. You don't play as that hero.

The main character is actually a guy who looks just like the hero. The peculiarities aren't just of the visual nature either. This guy has something special about him. That special thing is one of the discoveries that he makes along the journey that motivates him to fight. The other motivation we were given is that he meets a heroine who changes his life. How romantic. Anyway, the look-alike eventually fights alongside the hero himself.

Where the troupe goes and how they defeat the evil that has chained up the moon remains to be seen. Given the development studio behind the game, one could probably assume that Infinite Undiscovery will have multiple endings. However, the Producer and Director could not confirm that to us. Whether it will have a branching story has not yet been decided.

The music is being done by the same composer as Star Ocean 3, though the style will be less futuristic and more orchestral so as to fit in with the setting which will apparently be decidedly less futuristic.



Right now the team at tri-Ace is in the middle of their production schedule. We were given an estimate of 30-40 hours of gameplay, though nothing is set in stone. Also up in the air is how many discs the game will fit on. The two developers told us that it wouldn't fit on one disc, but just how many it would fit on is to be determined. They also told us that the team would like to include some kind of Xbox Live support, but aren't sure how or if they'll do it just yet.

Infinite Undiscovery has been in active development for two years, with a good portion of the work going towards the original engine the game is using, but still has enough left to finish that Square Enix and tri-Ace can't comment on a release time frame.

Is looking up a game site really that difficult?
 
I cant wait till this game come out i seen the trailer for it already.....Wat system is it comin out for i forgot
 
Squee, it comes out soon. Think UK release date is in 2 weeks and I so cannot wait. I read about it sometime ago and forgot all about it as I went Lost Oddessy crazy. But cant wait, looks beautiful.
 
Infinite Undiscovery Anyone Interseted?

Only found out today that square is releasing a new rpg this month, only thing is i dont think it looks that good, the story sounds pants and loking at the battle style it looks like its taken of namcos eternal sonata which was a let down aswell, anyone agree or disagree.
 
The game looks beautiful, but I've heard only 'meh' reviews and that it's pretty cliche. It's still pretty nice that Square Enix was able to release a new, exclusive JRPG on the Xbox 360. I won't be spending 60 dollars on it but I will rent it to see how it is.
 
It looks great from what I've seen of the 'first 10 minutes' of it...which is a lie because there is more that 10 minutes worth of videos. :cassy:

Anyway, I probably wouldn't recommend watching them if you are planning to get the game in case there are spoilers. :cassy:

http://gamersyde.com/news_7062_en.html
 
I LOVE it...
I'll Buy it Anyone Want to see it Are Welcome
Tales of Vesperia + Infinite Undiscovery + Star Ocean + The Last Remnant + Final Fantasy XIII
Best RPGs EVER! ! ! ! !
 
I watched a review for it... Looks good to me, but I'd have to agree with IGN, the battle doesn't look too promising, there are too many characters to manage, and when you manage those characters, it's apparently a chore because there's no 'equip best' option. I may rent it and see if I really wanna buy it. :/
 
Yeah I saw the preview for this game the other day on TV, it looks really good. I'd definitely check it out.
 
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