hows infinite undiscovery?

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#1 zombiejonny
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im thinking of picking it up alongside tales of vesperia.
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#2 ZOnikJJ
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hehe, take your pic from these handful of reviews :P I actually don't see the point in buying two RPGs at once. I'd much rather play through one all the way through, then start another one. If I really wanted a change of pace, I'd play a few rounds of a shooter like Gears, or play some Rock Band. I duno, I just don't want to end up not finishing a game.
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#3 BioShockOwnz
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I'd recommend buying one at a time, unless you have a lot of time on your hands. To fully enjoy both games, you'll need a lot of time. And why not just buy one, then buy another one when you finish that one, because you'll know there will be a price drop. Anyways, Infinite Undiscovery is a very enjoyable JRPG, but it does have some issues. Among them are framerate slowdowns, bad save points, and some annoying design quirks. Overall, 7.5-8.0 for me.
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#4 fenwickhotmail
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Its a decent RPG, but i would only get it if your a fan of the genre. Plays a little dated but its still quite good fun.
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#5 Sacif
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Infinite Undiscovery is an amazing game, but it is short, so the infinite part is a little misleading I have heard most people are completing it in around 35 hours, and thats 100% complettion. Im at the mid-point just got to disc 2 last night and Im at around 7 hours, but I am not exploring, just getting a play through out of the way.
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#6 Mau-Justice
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I'm not too crazy about it. I think Eternal Sonata, Tales of Vesperia or even Lost Oddysey are better buys.
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#7 SmoothBrother1
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I'd recommend buying one at a time, unless you have a lot of time on your hands. To fully enjoy both games, you'll need a lot of time. And why not just buy one, then buy another one when you finish that one, because you'll know there will be a price drop. Anyways, Infinite Undiscovery is a very enjoyable JRPG, but it does have some issues. Among them are framerate slowdowns, bad save points, and some annoying design quirks. Overall, 7.5-8.0 for me.BioShockOwnz

Do you think Tales of Vesperia is better than Infinite, i'm guessing you played both.

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#8 AtrumRegina
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Vesperia Looks like a PS2 game. IU doesn't . I'd pick a next gen game.
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#9 DeadlySquall41
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what are you talking about, vesperia looks great.

and personally I'd wait to buy infinite undiscovery until a price drop.