Cubed3's Adam Riley takes a closer look at the in-depth sci-fi RPG experience from developers Nude Maker and Platinum Games to see if European gamers should be snapping this up now SEGA has finally published it across Europe.

Nude Maker is most renowned for its work on Steel Battalion on Xbox, but has also been involved in creating a few adult PC titles. Whether or not it was the former or latter that convinced Platinum Games to hook up with that team for Infinite Space is unclear, but whatever the case the outcome is indeed an intriguing one. Whilst Platinum's first two games were of the action variety, with the stylistically bloody MadWorld on Wii and the intense, high-octane Bayonetta on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the third of its initial trio of announcements was to be an 'Epic Space Opera,' the meaning of which nobody quite understood. Cubed3's Adam Riley took a break from endless DSiWare puzzles to delve deeper into the abyss of this intergalactic adventure to see how well Infinite Space actually turned out.
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