Now showing: a new Japanese Infinite Undiscovery trailer

Posted Aug 27, 2008 at 8:03AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: Famitsu, YouTube
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If you're looking for more Infinite Undiscovery goodness, look no further! Clocking in at a little under four minutes long is a new trailer for the game, which we found over on Famitsu and Youtube.

This trailer looks to be an introduction for the game, featuring a short backgrounder on the characters and what you'll be facing in Infinite Undiscovery. Of course, since the whole thing is in Japanese, you'll probably be here for the astounding visuals and battle scenes. In any event, feel free to enjoy the video and remember: the game's coming out in a few days, so be prepared!





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Comments

by Izuna - 2008-08-27 09:41:03
YAY

Go Microsoft! Go Tri-Ace! I hope no one thinks this game is by Squeenix...
by phiyuku - 2008-08-27 09:52:16
Publisher

Square published it and Tri-Ace is the developer just like how Star Ocean 4 is. and also Star Ocean 1 and 2 for the PSP
by Izuna - 2008-08-27 10:38:51
:/

Don't the Enix team make Star Ocean? not really the same thing iirc. They made Square publish it because blind Square fans would instantly be interested in it. Imagine the hype LO would get if Square Published it.... Sakaguchi AND Uematsu, publish by square? nevermind- s2pid blind fans
by - 2008-08-27 11:17:53
err...

So why did phiyuky get starred down? His point is valid. ;-) @ Izuna: to say that Enix "made" Star Ocean is partially false. All Star Ocean titles thus far have been "made"/developed by tri-Ace. They never published their own games, Enix did (and later on, Square Enix). Oh. Aside from Star Ocean, tri-Ace also did the Valkyrie Profile series (can't forget about that now can we?), as well as Radiata Stories (which I'm currently playing... again ^_^).
by jacobian91 - 2008-09-04 11:16:57
Wow

Game looks really impressive, especially combat.

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