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{{Infobox video game
|title = Zill Ơll Infinite
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|developer = [[Tecmo Koei]]
|publisher = [[Tecmo Koei]]
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|series = [[Zill Ơll]]
|released = '''PlayStation 2'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP|June 23, 2005}}'''PlayStation Portable'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP|January 22, 2009}}
|genre = [[Role-Playing Game]]
|modes = [[Single-player]]
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'''''Zill Ơll Infinite''''' ('''''Zill Ơll ~infinite~''''') is a [[fantasy]] [[role-playing]] game and a remake of the [[PlayStation]] game ''[[Zill Ơll (Video Game)|Zill Ơll]]''. It included new scenarios and endings. ''Infinite'' was later ported to the [[PlayStation Portable]] as ''Zill Ơll Infinite Plus'' with added extras. [[Koei]] has also made available a premium box which includes post cards and a calendar.

==Gameplay==
{{empty section|date=June 2012}}

==Plot==
Set on the continent of Bioscian, the players head out to a guild to take on different jobs and earn money. The players control a character who has "Soul", giving him access to many different abilities. The game includes six soul types: Brave, Kind, Search, Belief, Wild and Cool. When clearing the mission, they receive points which can be split between these facets of player's character.

==''Zill Ơll Infinite Plus''==
''Infinite Plus'' was released in Japan in 2009 and added new playable characters, stories, and events.

==Development==
{{empty section|date=June 2012}}

===Soundtrack===
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The official ''Zill Ơll Infinite'' soundtrack was released on 2 discs on November 7, 2005 by [[Universal Music Group|Universal]]. It was composed and arranged by [[Hiromi Mizutani]]. The music was completely upgraded from its original PS1 version for the PS2 with improved clarity. Ten unaltered bonus tracks from the original PS1 game were included.

{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="clear:none; font-size:90%; padding:0 auto; width:60%; margin:auto"
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! colspan="3" | ''Zill Ơll ~Infinite~ Original Soundtrack & Drama'' track list
|-
| valign="top" | '''Disc 1'''
# Opening
# Drama "Prologue: Tyra's Child Slaughter ~The 12 Trials~" act.1
# Drama "Prologue: Tyra's Child Slaughter ~The 12 Trials~" act. 2
# Waking
# Fighting Spirit
# Life or Death Struggle
# Fierce Battle
# Ancient God
# Impressive Fighting
# Victory
# Defeat
# The World
# Advancing March
# Destruction
# Sea Route
# Castle Town
# Large City
# Trade Capital
# Wealthy Merchant
# Village
# Port City
# City of Water
# Home Town
# Sanctuary
# Ground
# Exploration
# Jungle
# Wall of Light
# Road of Darkness
# Sorrow
| valign="top" | '''Disc 2'''
# Spy
# Ruins
# Cemetery
# Labyrinth
# Fire
# Water
# Darkness
# Nothingness
# Unexplored Region
# The Light of Dawn
# Joker
# Trio
# Companion
# The Past
# Dark Clouds
# Panic
# Living Fire
# Faint Light
# Relics
# Tension
# Noble
# Fortress
# Limit
# Solitude
# Festival
# Lullaby
# Prophet
# Achievement
# Den of the Wicked
# Ending
# PS Version Opening (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Waking (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Fighting Spirit (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Fierce Battle (Bonus Track)
# PS Version The World (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Large City (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Trade Capital (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Home Town (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Limit (Bonus Track)
# PS Version Companion (Bonus Track)
|}

==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20100608133710/http://ps2.ign.com/objects/726/726888.html IGN Article]
*[http://www.gamespot.com/zill-oll-infinite/ GameSpot Article]
*[http://www.giantbomb.com/zill-oll-infinite/61-23428/ Giant Bomb PS2 Article]
*[http://www.giantbomb.com/zill-oll-infinite-plus/61-25098/ Giant Bomb PSP Article]
*[http://www.vgchartz.com/game/31145/zill-oll-infinite-plus/ VGC Information]
*[http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/zilloll/index.html Soundtrack]

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