However, gamers who purchased Bright Memory 1.0 will get a discount. Given the length of the game, I do think the £16.74/$19.99 price is a little excessive, especially given the lack of multiplayer and further add-ons. You can complete it in around ninety minutes to two hours, and it isn’t exactly infinitely replayable. However, it is also important to mention that Bright Memory: Infinite is a fairly short game. Interactivity with the environment is minimal, but this is certainly understandable given the size of the team. The sound effects are rock solid too, and as mentioned, the VA work is great. Character models do suffer from Barbie Doll face syndrome, but on the whole, this is a really impressive-looking game. From the strong environmental work partially modelled after real locations in China to the impressive particle and raytracing effects, the game looks great.
Eagle-eyed (or is that eagle-eared?) gamers will recognize Shelia’s voice as Shelby Young’s, a VA with an impressive CV and an incredibly good YouTube channel.Ĭontinuing with the technical aspects, as mentioned this game is undeniably a looker. To the credit of the cast, however, they do the very best with what they can do. However, from what I can surmise, you play as the heroine Shelia, an… exosuited secret agent in a plot to save the world from a flood brought about by a zombie emperor with a magical black hole? Yeah, it makes very little sense, and while this is far from a deal breaker, it is a letdown. The story here makes absolutely zero sense. Moving on to the story, wait… honestly, let’s not. Nothing here will blow you away, but everything feels as it should. You also have a range of special abilities and sub-ammos that can be upgraded via an in-game skill tree. Every weapon from the shotgun to the AR feels exactly as it should and the melee combat is surprisingly competent. No matter how you… slice it ), Bright Memory Infinite is a really fun time. You will be slicing, dicing and shooting your way through hordes of anachronistic enemies with style, laying waste to everything in your path.
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For those on Steam who already own Bright Memory, they will receive Infinite for free when it arrives. It is unknown when Infinite will arrive, however, it is expected to launch shortly after the next generation of Xbox consoles.īright Memory: Infinite is currently in development at FYQD Studio with an unknown release date. In addition to this, the title will also take advantage of Xbox’s smart delivery system, which will allow players to purchase the game on one console and have it carry over to future systems. The upcoming title will be optimized for Xbox Series X, confirmed Xbox’s Damon Baker. You can check out the new trailer below, which features next-gen gameplay on the Xbox Series X.įor those who are unaware, Bright Memory: Infinite will be the more expansive version of its predecessor, which was released this past March.
However, less than two months after the full release, Bright Memory: Infinite has now received a gameplay trailer that is full of hack and slash action, which is impressive considering the game has been developed by a single developer. A handful of videos were shown, including gameplay from the sci-fi action adventure game, Bright Memory: Infinite.īright Memory was originally release in 2019 in Early Access on Steam, with a full release arriving earlier this year. Today marked the first digital event of many to come over the course of the summer, with Microsoft taking center stage to reveal gameplay from their upcoming next-generation console.