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  • Summary: Infinite Adventures is a dungeon crawling RPG inspired by classic dungeon RPGs; with fresh new mechanics for exploration, combat, and progression. You are the Traveler, a hero with a forgotten memory. Assemble your party and explore the Infinite Labyrinth to discover the truths of your past.
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  1. Nov 19, 2018
    73
    Stormseeker Games present us Infinite Adventures, a dungeon crawler with some RPG flavour and very competent combat mechanics. That is it's strongest aspect, the old fashioned yet superb turn based combat.
  2. Nov 22, 2018
    70
    Infinite Adventures does enough to distinguish itself from other RPGs on the Xbox One, as it isn’t quite like anything I’ve played before on this platform. While the graphics are largely static, and the voice acting quite often veers over to the cheesy side, there is personality in the character portraits, and the sight of a team of largely dead people does soon start to make you care about your team’s fate.
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  1. Nov 1, 2018
    7
    The presentation side of the game is something that I enjoyed because both the visuals and sound design have a retro touch with modernThe presentation side of the game is something that I enjoyed because both the visuals and sound design have a retro touch with modern offerings as well. I enjoyed the combat in the game because there’s a decent variety of moves you can do and every turn happens in a fast and fluid way. There’s a decent amount of character progression included in the game and the different skills you can do keeps things fresh and interesting for longer. Technically Infinite Adventures held up really well throughout my time with the game and any problems don’t occur very often if at all. The difficulty curve can spike out of nowhere at times which can make you become frustrated every now and then. I would’ve liked a little bit more in terms of an explanation at times because you do miss certain things from time to time.If played for long periods the game does get repetitive quite quickly and that’s mainly because the gameplay doesn’t have a huge amount of depth present.

    Does Infinite Adventures do enough to get a recommendation from me?

    All in all Turn-Based dungeon crawlers aren’t as popular as they once were so that has seen a steady decline in game’s releasing in this specific genre. This is a shame because when these types of game’s have been done well then they do deliver to you a fun and in some ways a unique experience and thankfully that’s what Infinite Adventures delivers to you for the most part. Obviously the crux of any game of this ilk is its combat elements and thankfully I’m pleased to say that this aspect of the game has been done really well with plenty of variety present for good measure as well. There’s also plenty of variety present in character progression as well but despite this I would still recommend that you play the game in short bursts because it does get repetetive quite quickly because the gameplay doesn’t have a huge amount of depth to it. That’s not the only problem either because the difficulty curve is also a problem when played for long periods as well, but thankfully these are the only real problems the game has. This then means that recommending Infinite Adventures is quite easy because even though it isn’t the best game this genre has to offer it gets more right than it gets wrong and in the end it provides you with quite a bit of fun and enjoyment.
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