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Infinite Space animated video promises Spring 2010 release
We already know that Infinite Space launched in Japan, but what about the rest of the world? Sega of America has been kind enough to translate (and release) one of the short anime web episodes (or webisodes if you are hip), they even have English voices!
OK, so maybe the voice acting isn’t great, but it is better than not understanding what is going on. Sega teases us by telling us this is just part one of four videos to be released, so get ready. In the end of the video they promise a Spring 2010 release date.
Seems that everything on DS gets an anime, what about us console folks?
SEGAnerds
(...) an epic sci-fi RPG that puts to shame almost anything you'll find on PS3 or Xbox 360. (ohhhh)
Something of a flawed masterpiece, Infinite Space is a huge and ambitious game for a handheld though not without its blemishes. It's like Scarlett Johansson in an ugly dress: sure, there's something to criticize, but you'd be an idiot to pass up on it.
Gameplay
Really it's just a heavy game. I'm surprised that this particular DS cart doesn't weigh 10 pounds. The sheer amount of content is staggering. There are dozens of planets to visit, each with their own charm. Outside of visiting bars and shopping, there often isn't a heck of a lot to do on each world. Nevertheless it does feel like whole galaxies are at your fingertips. A single playthrough takes between 60 and 80 hours and will easily go over 100 if you get into ship customization and side missions.
Graphics
The graphics are bound to be a love-hate relationship for most players. Some things are done very well, for example the anime character portraits and numerous ship and module designs. I enjoyed the artwork, the lovingly detailed ship enhancements, and many of the blaster animations in battle. Each ship and fighter is unique, an impressive feat considering the number of these crafts.
Sound:
Overall it's actually a pretty good soundtrack that definitely saves the best for last.
Overall
Infinite Space is an impressive DS offering given its depth and scope. A single playthrough will keep you busy for weeks if not months, and with so many branch points in the story and extra challenges, you'll always have something to come back for. While the ending was a letdown, I was really impressed by the complexity and intelligence of the story. It really does pay homage to Arthur C. Clarke's work "Childhood's End," if only thematically. This is one game that I would recommend not only to sci-fi or RPG fans, but to any DS owner. It is this year's Valkyria Chronicles i.e. an awesome Sega developed tactical RPG that is ultimately destined to be under-appreciated. It's a shame too, because it's the best RPG of 2009 thus far.
Não gosto nada da fonte, de facto.
Somos dois, estraga completamente o design geral.