Bright Memory: Infinite

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Summary

Bright Memory is a lightning-fast fusion of the FPS and action genres, created by a one-man development studio. Combine a wide variety of skills and abilities to unleash dazzling combo attacks. SRO (Supernatural Science Research Organization) agent Shelia's adventure is about to begin.

Storyline

Bright Memory: Infinite is set in a sprawling, futuristic metropolis in the year 2036. A strange phenomenon for which scientists can find no explanation has occurred in the skies around the world. The Supernatural Science Research Organization (SRO) has sent agents out to various regions to investigate this phenomenon. It is soon discovered that these strange occurrences are connected to an archaic mystery – an as-of-yet unknown history of two worlds, about to come to light...


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Bright Memory: Infinite Reviews & Ratings

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Review by JeuxActu
August 16, 2022

With its sexy heroine, its naughty fights and its graphics which constantly seek to impress, Bright Memory Infinite has everything of the little guilty pleasure. But some players will feel disappointed because the game is too short and the story is anecdotal.

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Review by slaine130177 [user]
August 15, 2022

version du jeu joué et terminé « Bright Memory Infinite » sur Series X. Déjà on peut apprécier que le titre, bien que fait à l’origine par 1version du jeu joué et terminé « Bright Memory Infinite » sur Series X. Déjà on peut apprécier que le titre, bien que fait à l’origine par 1 seul mec tout seul (qui a été renforcé par une toute petite équipe ensuite pour sortir la version « infinite »), propose des tas de modes graphiques. On peut y jouer en 60 fps avec raytracing (assez rare pour le souligner), ou en 120fps sans ray tracing. Chapeau…Concernant le jeu, il faut le prendre comme un projet indé fou d’un gars tout seul qui a un sacré talent. C’est une sorte de démo technique, souvent très beau avec des effets de particules et de lumières vraiment bluffant. Le tout avec tous les défauts d’un jeu à petit budget: quelques bugs, un jeu hyper scripté avec des couloirs (murs invisibles, feuillage qui nous bloque, quasi aucune interaction avec les décors, etc…). Le jeu ne dure que 02h30 en moyenne (beaucoup moins si vous rushez sans chercher les artefacts) mais avec une action soutenue (et un moment bien pourri dans une voiture).J’aime beaucoup la bande son du jeu, le gameplay nerveux (on peut alterner entre corps à corps au sabre, magie de téléportation et arme à feu). Et j’aime aussi l’ambiance très « samourai ».Pour la blague il fait le job. Le scénario est limite incompréhensible (du moins on pige pas le pourquoi du comment) mais je me suis bien amusé il faut le reconnaître.Je vous conseille d’attendre qu’il soit dispo dans le gamepass. A 19 euros actuellement, ça fait un peu cher l’heure de jeu.Ah et j’oubliais, la version infinite propose aussi des skins offerts pour notre héroÏne qui peut se battre en bikini ou tenue de soubrette (parmi tant d’autres) et des skins d’armes amusants

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Review by Hack [user]
August 11, 2022

This is more of a tech demo than a game, made by a single developer. First the good, the combat is actually pretty enjoyable, with weaponsThis is more of a tech demo than a game, made by a single developer. First the good, the combat is actually pretty enjoyable, with weapons feeling good and being satisfying to use. The visuals are also decent considering the budget and team size, so no complaints there. Where the game really falls flat is the length, the game only took me 1 hour 36 minutes to finish, I'm a fan of short games, but this is obviously extreme. Another major problem is stuttering, the game suffers tremendously with the dreaded asset streaming stutter that is plaguing the PC scene currently. My last major complaint is the amount of screen shake as it is excessive, I can't actually think of a game with more intense screen shake and there's no option to disable or reduce it and by the end of the game it had given me a headache.

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Review by Hey Poor Player
August 6, 2022

Bright Memory: Infinite is a shining example of the power of development tools when placed in the hands of someone who truly knows how to get the most out of them. With its AAA production values and polished gameplay, it provides an evening’s worth of action that entertained me in a way that the genre has struggled to do since Respawn’s underappreciated Titanfall 2. If you’re comfortable with dropping twenty dollars on an experience that you know will be over in a couple of hours and are willing to overlook the messy narrative in favour of the excellent gameplay loops, then Bright Memory: Infinite is absolutely worth supporting.

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Review by 4Players.de
August 5, 2022

Beats the demo by far: Extremely fast-paced shooter that expertly combines shooting action and melee combat - a fast-food snack that should also appeal to FPS connoisseurs.

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Game Information
Release Date November 11, 2021
Publisher FYQD-Studio, PLAYISM
Content Rated M (Mature)
Game Modes Single player
Player Perspectives First person
Genres Shooter, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up, Adventure, Indie
Themes Action, Science fiction
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S