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Infinite Undiscovery Xbox 360 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:662248908120
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:X360_INFINITE_UNDISCOVERY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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For the most part, Bradygames and Prima rush out sub-par guides for a great deal of games that come out, charging close to (if not) 30% of what you already spent on the game for regurgitated information that can easily be found on the internet. Yes, sometimes they come with maps (a trend that sadly has been decreasing as of late), tables, side quests sections, etc. Even so, there’s always an abundance of content missing, whether it is from time constraints, not being thorough, or otherwise.In turn, that is what makes guides like this all the more phenomenal. Infinite Undiscovery is the latest game by Tri-Ace (of Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile fame), and also their first effort on the XBOX 360. Like most TA titles, there are loads of secret items, events, and quests to be found, and thankfully this guide covers 99% of them. Furthermore, there are maps, tables, character bios, some fantastic artwork, a poster, and an achievement section.All of this has a very clean layout. The organization is top notch, and constant page-flipping is never a necessity. Sitting at a little over 300 pages, the guide is sizable without being needlessly bulky. Overall, I was very pleased with this written effort, and didn’t have the usual buyer’s remorse I experience when purchasing guides.Regardless, there are still issues with the guide (whether minor or major is up to you). The extra dungeon section does a fine job of listing the items available and boss fights, but also is curiously la.
Not bad guide, only problem is there are some errors and missed info in the book, not real keen on brady games books as they have done this in several other books too
For the most part, Bradygames and Prima rush out sub-par guides for a great deal of games that come out, charging close to (if not) 30% of what you already spent on the game for regurgitated information that can easily be found on the internet. Yes, sometimes they come with maps (a trend that sadly has been decreasing as of late), tables, side quests sections, etc. Even so, there’s always an abundance of content missing, whether it is from time constraints, not being thorough, or otherwise.In turn, that is what makes guides like this all the more phenomenal. Infinite Undiscovery is the latest game by Tri-Ace (of Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile fame), and also their first effort on the XBOX 360. Like most TA titles, there are loads of secret items, events, and quests to be found, and thankfully this guide covers 99% of them. Furthermore, there are maps, tables, character bios, some fantastic artwork, a poster, and an achievement section.All of this has a very clean layout. The organization is top notch, and constant page-flipping is never a necessity. Sitting at a little over 300 pages, the guide is sizable without being needlessly bulky. Overall, I was very pleased with this written effort, and didn’t have the usual buyer’s remorse I experience when purchasing guides.Regardless, there are still issues with the guide (whether minor or major is up to you). The extra dungeon section does a fine job of listing the items available and boss fights, but also is curiously la.
Product was great
Great guide at a reasonable price.
Wahnsinn! Das Lösungsbuch ist mit seinen über 300 Seiten jeden Cent wert! Neben sämtlichen Missionen, Sidequests, Monsterstammdaten, Items, Rüstungen und Waffen liefert das Buch auch Achievement-Strategien und interessante Zusatzinfos zur Entwicklung der Charaktere. Außerdem wartet der Guide mit einer detaillierten Aufmachung und prächtiger Illustration auf! Wer mehr aus Infinite Undiscovery machen und die 1000 Gaming Scores haben will (und über die nötigen Englisch-Kenntnisse verfügt), sollte in dieses Buch investieren! Eines der besten Lösungsbücher, die ich in den letzten Jahren gesehen habe! Top!
Awesome book. Regardless of some spoilers it contained, it helped me get past those awful dungeons. Loved the game! worth buying for me!
I was able to get the Infinite Undiscovery game for $10. I noticed that retrolio had the strategy guide for $13 so I purchased it as well. Both the game and strategy guide for roughly $25 was a great deal in my opinion. I am really glad I purchased this guide because I would have missed so much throughout the game.The main items I would have missed involved “private” conversations with other team members, the optional side quests, and the situation bonuses. By having “private” conversations with other party members, you raise their bond with the Hero. You don’t always know when or under what special circumstance you need to talk to a particular character. The guide points them out so you are able to maximize those bonds.I would probably be missing about 50-75% of the side quests for a couple reasons. First, many times you have to connect to a party character in a town to initiate side quests from NPCs. Each character stands in a different location in the town. You must find them first, then “Connect” to them, then find the particular NPC that holds the quest. In addition, the NPC only provides the quest after a certain point in the game (like after you defeat a boss, save a town, etc). To know what NPC to talk to, what character to connect to, and when you can actually obtain the quest is mind boggeling. Second, maybe it is just me, but once I obtained a side quest, I couldn’t find any place in the menu (in game) where that quest was listed. I couldn’t view what I.
Love Infinite Undiscovery. One of my favorite non-final fantasy games EVER made. Great story & action.