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Infinity Saga

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49%Game Brain Score
story, humor
gameplay, grinding
67% User Score Based on 24 reviews

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Infinity Saga is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by ArcticFox223 and was released on February 29, 2016. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

You play as Tetra, a teenage boy living his days out as an college student. Tetra meets Autumn; a girl he first met on a social networking site and has grown fond of. Tetra is invited over to Autumn's house for the first time for a date night. However, the two find out that they are out of Autumn's favorite chips. Things escalate quickly after, as the two decided to go to the store only to find zo…

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67%
Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
story9 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game features good custom artwork and graphical map design, adding a unique visual appeal.
  • Some players found the humor and storyline to be enjoyable, providing a lighthearted experience.
  • The game is considered a decent entry point for fans of classic RPGs, with a nostalgic feel reminiscent of 90's RPGs.
  • The gameplay is bogged down by grindy random encounters and a repetitive combat system, making it feel tedious.
  • The story and writing are often described as generic and amateurish, lacking depth and originality.
  • Players have noted issues with the game's design, such as small visible areas in dungeons and frustrating enemy mechanics.
  • story
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is a mixed bag, with some players finding it charming and humorous, while others criticize it as clichéd and amateurish. Despite its simple plot involving a dark lord's invasion, the lighthearted tone and original artwork contribute positively to the experience. Overall, opinions vary, with some appreciating the storyline and its potential for replayability, while others deem it dull and uninspired.

    • “Wish there would have been a sequel as the story was interesting and somewhat funny even.”
    • “The story beats are often campy with a lighthearted style that gives the game some welcome charm.”
    • “This is a brilliant little RPG with an amazing storyline.”
    • “The story is basically your standard silly and amateurish writing.”
    • “Generic story, cliché characters.”
    • “The whole plot is explained in the description of this 'game'.”
  • humor
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is a mixed bag, with some players appreciating its cleverness and nostalgic references, while others find it cringy and overdone. Overall, it offers a decent amount of laughs, though the execution can feel inconsistent at times. The artwork and character backstories also contribute positively to the humorous experience.

    • “I love the humor it has and the artwork for the characters is awesome, as well as the backstory to the game.”
    • “There is plenty of humor in it for kicks and giggles (which most should get).”
    • “The developer also throws in some clever humor here and there that 90's kids will appreciate.”
  • music
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, with players appreciating its fitting and engaging nature that enhances the overall experience. However, some users noted the lack of volume control as a drawback, and while the soundtrack is praised, not all tracks resonate equally. Overall, the sound effects and music contribute positively to the game's atmosphere, despite some minor criticisms.

    • “There is both really cool sound effects and awesome choices of music though.”
    • “The game consists of original artwork, an interesting storyline, a great soundtrack, and a host of fun side quests that complement the overall storyline and help enhance the replayability factor.”
    • “The music really helps you get in the mood of the game.”
    • “I would suggest a volume control system in the game, but it's really not necessary as there isn't anything too important that you have to really listen to unless you're the type that wants to mute the music and listen to the sound effects, or vice versa.”
    • “You can't adjust the music or sound volume, which is actually pretty annoying after a while.”
    • “Music - fine”
  • gameplay
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally considered standard for a classic RPG, featuring a fixed party of four characters with limited customization and frequent monster encounters. While the combat is described as relaxing and easy to escape, some players note the repetitiveness and occasional confusion about objectives. Overall, the gameplay is seen as enjoyable, with charming characters and interesting equipment options.

    • “I, as a tester, had no problems with any of its gameplay.”
    • “It has cute characters and awesome gameplay.”
    • “There certainly is nowhere near this much actual gameplay.”
    • “Sure, you got repetitive monsters showing up all the time, hardcore gameplay, and not knowing what to do next... this is nothing new to the old world of 'classical RPG'.”
    • “As for the fighting style of gameplay, it's your pretty standard classic RPG style and it's pretty relaxing aside from running into monsters very frequently, but it's relatively easy to just escape a fight and keep on exploring.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of Infinity Saga to be a significant drawback, as it involves navigating lengthy dungeons filled with frequent random encounters that can become tedious. While initial grinding is manageable, the difficulty spikes during boss fights and the introduction of enemies with debilitating attacks can lead to frustrating game-over scenarios.

    • “Infinity Saga is a fairly standard short RPG Maker game with pretty good custom artwork and map design... and that's, sadly, where the good parts end, because it's a game about navigating through fairly long dungeons with a fairly small visible area while beset by constant and grindy random encounters.”
    • “Monsters can get pretty grindy; running away stops working reliably after the first dungeon, and the enemies in the second dungeon with full-party paralysis attacks get a special mention as being able to cause an arbitrary game over easily when you first arrive.”
    • “Grinding in the game so far is pretty easy, but the boss fights can get rather challenging.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in Infinity Saga feature impressive custom artwork and well-designed maps, contributing positively to the game's aesthetic. However, the limited visibility in dungeons and the repetitive nature of encounters detract from the overall experience. Despite these drawbacks, the character designs and visual storytelling are highlighted as strong points.

    • “I love the humor it has and the artwork for the characters is awesome, as well as the backstory to the game.”
    • “The game consists of original artwork, an interesting storyline, a great soundtrack, and a host of fun side quests that complement the overall storyline and help enhance the replayability factor.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers note that the character development in the game is overly static, lacking the depth and progression that would enhance player engagement and emotional investment in the characters.

    • “The character development is way too static.”
    • “I felt like my character didn't grow at all throughout the game.”
    • “There were no meaningful choices that impacted my character's journey.”
  • stability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users acknowledge the presence of glitches in the game, viewing them as a common aspect of game testing. While some express frustration, they recognize that minor issues are typical in many games, particularly from developers like Bethesda, known for their less frequent fixes.

    • “I found some glitches while playing, but that's what testing is all about.”
    • “All games are going to have some glitches; Bethesda, need I say more? They don’t fix them...”
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Infinity Saga is a casual role playing game.

Infinity Saga is available on PC and Windows.

Infinity Saga was released on February 29, 2016.

Infinity Saga was developed by ArcticFox223.

Infinity Saga has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Infinity Saga is a single player game.

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