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Bright Memory: Infinite Review in 3 Minutes – Short, Fast-Paced Action

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Bright Memory: Infinite is a first-person shooter developed by FYQD Studio. You play as Shelia, an agent for the Supernatural Science Research Organization sent to investigate strange anomalies happening near a black hole that appeared on Earth. The plot is paper-thin but does manage to usher you from set-piece to set-piece. Ultimately, it doesn’t add anything to the game.

The visuals look great. Objects, weapons, buildings, and enemies are rendered in gorgeous detail. Lighting effects help sell the hi-res assets and environments, which are mostly city streets, courtyards, and a small variety of outdoor areas such as mountain sides and trails. While the environments aren’t unique, they’re well-paced and it’s fun to mow down enemies while you traverse them.

Taking just over three hours to beat, it’s a fun distraction that ultimately doesn’t leave a lasting impression. If you’re looking for an action-packed shooter with lots of enemies to mow down in attractive environments, then it’s worthy of your time. If not, then there isn’t much more to dig into. Bright Memory: Infinite is available starting today for $19.99 on PC with releases on first Xbox Series X | S and then PlayStation 5 scheduled for the future.

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Jesse Galena
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Jesse Galena
Jesse Galena is a video producer, makes faces and words on streams, TTRPG lover, video editor, writer, amateur goofer. I’m here to make things folk enjoy and are worth their time. Reviews, videos, streams, games. I just want you to be happy. So I hope I see more of you. And if not, then I hope you enjoy doing whatever it is you’re doing.

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