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  • Summary: SPECIAL PRICE 56% OFF(USD 8.99 - USD 3.99)!!! A dramatic fantasy RPG about man, magic, and machine!Offering a unique story, beautifully rendered world, classic battle system, and dynamic growth for both weapons and characters, Infinite Dunamis is sure to challenge and provide countless hoursSPECIAL PRICE 56% OFF(USD 8.99 - USD 3.99)!!! A dramatic fantasy RPG about man, magic, and machine!Offering a unique story, beautifully rendered world, classic battle system, and dynamic growth for both weapons and characters, Infinite Dunamis is sure to challenge and provide countless hours of enjoyment for RPG-lovers of all ages!?StoryOne day while returning home from a job in the Royal City, an gifted engineer by the name of Luke comes across a young woman being attacked in the cave near his village. After fending off her attackers, he attempts to pull her from a heap of discarded mechanical parts only to discover she herself is half robot! Somewhat curious about what he has stumbled onto, Luke decides to take her home and fix her up, but little does he realize the chain of events he is about to find himself tangled up in...!?Customize the Heroine Any Way You Choose!Unlike other party members, Estelle's parameters do not see substantial growth when she levels up. Instead, she has the ability to utilize items called crystals, souls, and cores to augment and strengthen her parameters with an unprecedented degree of flexibility.?Battle and Gaia IconsDealing continuous attacks with allies generates chains and results in varying bonuses for the party.Furthermore, as battles progress, Gaia Icons will occasionally appear in the center action bar, and deal out effects according to their type, but beware... ?Weapon Skills and MagicWeapon skills are learned by equipping a weapon and raising its proficiency to 100%. After doing so, another weapon can be equipped while retaining the mastered skill. However, a weapon's proficiency does not stop at 100%, and can be raised much further to enhance its capabilities.On the other hand, magic is learned by equipping and leveling up elemental rings. More powerful magic can be learned by doing the same with multiple rings. Expand
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  1. Aug 19, 2016
    60
    Infinite Dunamis is a competent, if low-budget and unambitious RPG designed in the style of its 16-bit ancestors. What it lacks for in originality of the plot, characters and style it makes up in terms of an interesting and involving combat system.
  2. Jul 10, 2016
    60
    There are far better role-playing experiences on the 3DS, but for turn-based world-saving on the cheap, Infinite Dunamis is a fine option.
  3. Jun 29, 2016
    30
    The characters are bland and honestly annoying, and there's very little to make Infinite Dunamis stand out in a long line of already lacklustre titles.
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  1. Apr 29, 2023
    7
    I had an overall good time with this game. The plot is a little bland but I wouldn't say it's bad either, mostly because I find the main partyI had an overall good time with this game. The plot is a little bland but I wouldn't say it's bad either, mostly because I find the main party to be entertaining when interacting with each other which led to me being invested in them by the end of the story. The combat is very solid and easily my favorite part of the game, the overkill system leads to random encounters feeling much more comfortable since with well timed multi-hit attacks you can get back a sizeable amount of SP so you don't have to second guess how much resources you're spending in fights. I played on the 3DS version, so the newgame+ final boss leading to the true ending took hours of grinding (on mobile you can rely on microtransactions to make it take much less time) since you pretty much have to be max level and have near optimal equipment to win. Personally I don't mind this because I enjoy the party building aspects of RPGs but I know many people are opposed to that sort of thing so it's a fair warning to give out. On the topic of party building, the sheer amount of customizability the game provides you can be a bit overwhelming but very fun to explore with things like the crystals you can use on Estelle and the magic rings, so whether that is a positive or negative or not is up to you. Other complaints I have are the very low frame rate on the overworld (I got used to it with time but it was very off-putting at the start of the game) and small soundtrack that can get repetitive at times, though I'm sure it couldn't be helped as the game very clearly had a small budget. In all I wouldn't say Infinite Dunamis is a bad game, but I wouldn't recommend it to people who get impatient with RPGs since seeing everything the game has to offer is a large time investment that many people won't view as worth it. On the contrary, if you enjoy classic style RPGs and want an obscure game to try out I think the game is worth a shot. Expand