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Original Titel: インフィニット アンディスカバリー(特典なし) - Xbox360
Publisher: Square Enix
Katalog No.: YJA-00002
Genre: RPG
Release: 11. Sep 08
Infinite Undiscovery for Xbox 360 (Product Code: YJA-00002) is the Japanese NTSC-J version of a fantasy action role-playing game developed by tri-Ace and published by Square Enix. Released in Japan on September 11, 2008, it was an ambitious Xbox 360 exclusive aiming to blend real-time combat with story-driven RPG mechanics.
Title: Infinite Undiscovery
Platform: Xbox 360
Product Code: YJA-00002
Region: NTSC-J (Japan)
Developer: tri-Ace
Publisher: Square Enix
Release Date (Japan): September 11, 2008
Genre: Action RPG
Modes: Single-player only
You play as Capell, a reluctant hero mistaken for a legendary warrior. Caught in a rebellion against the evil Dreadknight Leonid, you join a group of freedom fighters known as the Liberators. The story revolves around breaking chains that tether the moon to the Earth, threatening the natural balance.
Real-Time Combat: No turn-based mechanics — you fight in real time with combo-based attacks.
Party System: Control Capell directly, while issuing commands to a party of up to 3 other characters (out of 18 total).
Connect Actions: Special system to “link” with allies during battle for special skills or to access environment-based abilities.
Day/Night Cycle: Affects enemies, events, and certain quests.
Multiple Discs: Japanese release includes 2 DVDs due to the game’s size.
Feature | Details |
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Region | NTSC-J (Japan) |
Product Code | YJA-00002 |
Language | Japanese menus & subtitles, English voice acting |
Region Locked | ✅ Yes — requires NTSC-J Xbox 360 or region-free console |
Text Options | Japanese only — no English subtitles |
Attribute | Detail |
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Game | Infinite Undiscovery |
Platform | Xbox 360 |
Region | NTSC-J (Japan) |
Product Code | YJA-00002 |
Discs | 2 DVDs |
Text Language | Japanese only |
Voice Language | English (with Japanese subtitles) |
Region Locked? | ✅ Yes — NTSC-J console required |
Japanese version packaging differs slightly from the Western release — includes Japanese cover art and a manual in Japanese.
Despite being developed by a Japanese studio, the voice track remains in English, just like the international release.
Valued by collectors due to its Square Enix branding on an Xbox exclusive, a rarity at the time.
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