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Oh boy. With a title like that, how are you supposed to describe ''this?''
 
''[[Infinite Undiscovery]]'' is an [[Eastern RPG|RPG]] for the Xbox 360 developed by [[Tri- Ace]] and published by [[Square Enix]].
 
The moon has been chained to the earth by the Order of Chains. Each chain causes the earth to wither around it, and unleashes monsters and natural disasters. Only a hero can break these chains.
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* [[Calling Your Attacks]]: By the bucketloads.
* [[The Corruption]]: Late in the game, the party encounters a phenomenon called "Lunar Rain". While beautiful to look at, lunaglyph-bearing meages exposed to Lunar Rain find their bodies inundated with more lunar power than they can safely handle. If the condition is left unchecked, they become invisible, superpowerful monsters called Vermiforms, who kill everything they can, including you and the rest of your party. Only the unblessed can see them. Aristos, however, are immune to Lunar Rain's effects. This figures in the plot, and also becomes a gameplay element.
* [[Cursed Withwith Awesome]]: Unblesseds, who are immune to Lunar Rain and the only ones who can spot Vermiforms.
* [[Day Old Legend]]: Upgraded weapons have different backstories.
* [[Disc One Nuke]]: With proper abuse of the crafting system and some farming in the right areas for materials, you can end up with some endgame equipment before you get to the third chain.
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* [[Dull Surprise]]: Caitlyn Glass and Laura Bailey are the only actors worth noting here. The rest of the cast have a bad tendency to either be completely flat-toned, or enunciate in really weird ways. The aristos take the cake, however. They aimed for reserved and wise, instead they sound more wooden and uninterested than the most incredibly dull puppet show.
** Though to be fair, it's stated in the game itself that becoming an aristo changes a person's personality, making them more analytical and emotionless than they previously were. This doesn't excuse some of the other voice acting, though.
* [[Everything's Worse Withwith Bears]]: Gustav the bear, for Capell's enemies. Capell can ride on his back and the bear in question can kick a lot of ass. And he breathes fire.
* [[Failure Is the Only Option]]: It doesn't matter how quickly you {{spoiler|reach Sapran when it comes under attack from Vermiforms. Faina, Leif, and most of the townsfolk will still die.}}
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Comes in two flavors:
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* [[Noob Cave]]: Graad Prison.
* [[Not So Different]]: Aya realizes this between her and Saranda. {{spoiler|They both would support the ones they loved. Saranda to Leonid as much as Aya to Capell.}}
* [[Obvious Beta]]: Most of the game feels like a tech demo of stuff that would later show up in [[Star Ocean the Last Hope (Video Game)|Star Ocean: The Last Hope]], and has a very unpolished feeling.
** On the other hand, the game doesn't suffer from the myriad problems that most betas tend to have. It does feel pretty rushed, though.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Capell, at the start of the game, wants to know exactly ''why'' he's being dragged along to save the world, and why are these [[Bratty Half-Pint|kids]] following him around?
* [[Playing Withwith Fire]]: Aya.
* [[Rebellious Princess]]: Aya, the first member of the Liberation Force Capell meets, is revealed to be the princess of the emirate of Fayel.
* [[Relationship Upgrade]]: Aya and Capell, just before the final dungeon. In a nice touch, Aya's status page actually reflects this.