In the mix of these carefully curated and extremely fun encounters are multiple engaging segments. Considering how the shotgun was useful at any range, I used it and the sword to make every encounter a breeze. Pull enemies from the rooftops with your gauntlet and either shoot, slash or blast them away.Įvery weapon felt distinct and the recoil from each especially the shotgun proved how much of a punch they packed. When in the air on the wing of a moving plane you can launch missiles from the pistol. Mow down ax-wielding foes at mid-range and match the archers in long range. But the sword is not just a tool for defense, you can use it to slash away at enemies or launch them in the air Devil May Cry style.Īs more unique enemies come in, like the ancient warriors, you start to expand your arsenal with the shotgun that can break the shields of a standard warrior at close range. The enemies from close, mid, and long range get picked off by the rifle, and use your sword to deflect bullets and other projectiles back at stronger enemies. The game starts you with the rifle and sword from the beginning as it carefully teaches you the basics of this duo. All perfectly tuned to create a unique experience when you enter the next combat arena. This arsenal is used against a wide variety of enemies with unique behaviors and weapons in a wide variety of locations. Your trusty rifle, pistol, sniper rifle, sword, and the best shotgun ever created. Using a simple batch of weapons in complex ways. It is the craziest and most fluid gunplay and swordplay mix you can find in a first-person video game. The gameplay of Bright Memory: Infinite is some of the best I have played in years. But one that does not falter to pull me in with its unbelievably satisfying gameplay. Creating an experience that is disappointing and hollow on the narrative front. A high-octane adventure across several stunning set pieces with an awesome array of fun tools at your disposal. What this game does instead, is give motivation to the player in the form of snobby bosses and cool-looking enemies you will love to chop or gun down. But post-four playthrough clarity, I don’t think that’s the purpose for this game. Shelia lacks any personality so I can’t care for her and there is no antagonist outside of one recurring boss. It lacks any clear reason for anything that happens. It is safe to say that if your motivation in games is driven by stories, you will not find one here. This is, after the four playthroughs of Bright Memory: Infinite I played, the best description I can give for the story of this game. As she investigates she fights against soldiers from a rival organization and strange warriors that appear from anomalies created around the black hole. A woman tasked by a research organization to investigate a black hole that formed in her region. In Bright Memory: Infinite, you play as the protagonist Shelia. Is Bright Memory: Infinitejust eye candy with fun-looking gameplay? Or is there something more underneath this game? What I found was eerily similar to the original game, but massively improved and expanded upon. With excellent first-person shooter gameplay mixed in with hack and slash melee combat that felt very responsive and left me wanting for more of it when the credits rolled.īut as the years went by, its successor showed benchmark-quality graphics and significant improvements to its gameplay, I had one question on my mind. An incomprehensible game I found to be very fun. This game is the direct follow-up to Bright Memory from 2019. Bright Memory: Infinite is a sci-fi action first-person shooter developed by FYQD Studio.
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