Bright Memory: Infinite Review (Nirhildija)
Bright Memory Infinite Review
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Introduction
Hey, have you tried Bright Memory Infinite yet? It's a pretty cool game with many exciting tricks to master. This short title is a fantastic FPS title with gorgeous graphics, intense combat, and fast-paced gameplay. There are meaningful upgrades that are easy to come by and fun weapons to devastate your foes!
Control and Gameplay
One of the tricks I've found is that you can block with your sword while reloading to cancel the animation. That can be helpful in combat situations where you need to reload quickly but also when you want to defend yourself or cancel an action to adapt. It's just one of the many little tips and tricks you can discover in this game that elevate the gameplay as you find tactics that can deal effectively with enemies, such as riot shield agents or golem warriors.
The game provides you with an array of thrilling weapons to utilize. The secret to what makes them so exciting is the secondary ammo that changes how the gun behaves, which can go from sniper rifles with explosive darts to assault rifles with bullets that bend mid-air towards the enemy or pistol packing a big explosion. These effects make these weapons a game-changer in combat situations and immensely enjoyable to employ, you can lay enemies to burn in the fire with the shotgun's incendiary ammo, and it will feel fabulous every single time.
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The boss fights are a bit easier than expected, but they are a captivating spectacle as they are impressive and intense! An example can be an ancient warrior who resembles Sun Wukoing, wielding blazing fire and skillfully navigating through ledges and rooftops as he ambushes you from your blind spot. Regular enemies are even more pressing, as you can find yourself against a wall with the wrong strategy or weapon against a foe and perish in seconds.
Graphics
The game was tested with an RTX 2060, 36 GB of ram, Intel Core i7-11700K - Core i7 11th Gen Rocket Lake 8-Core 3.6 GHz LGA 1200. I ran it at high settings with 72 FPS overall.
The best part of the game is the gameplay and the graphics, as Bright Memory Infinite is a visually stunning game that will blow you away with its gorgeous visuals. From breathtaking landscapes to intricate character design, every detail is meticulously crafted. The graphics make the situations in the story even more spectacular yet absurd in a good way, as you can be fighting enemies on top of a crashing plane about to be swallowed by a black hole.
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You also get panoramic views of the main protagonist Sheila occasionally because of "reasons", her design is striking and elegant.
Sound
Guns have a good amount of kick in the sound department, packing in the heat from the secondary and primary ammo versions. The voice acting is excellent, as it manages to hit the character's personalities well enough, although, at times, it can be stiff. The effects, such as the sword blocking and deflecting bullets, are particularly satisfying to the ears. The sound effects are also quite good for action scenes and boss fights, resulting in greater immersion.
Highlights
I enjoyed the platforming sections of Bright Memory Infinite more than I thought I would. These feature a mix of reacting quickly or carefully planning how to reach that next section to keep moving. In addition, more challenging jumps and terrain can be traversed to find upgrades for your weapons and skills.
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There is also an effort for a short game regarding variety. Sheila finds herself in situations where the player has to drive a car in a wild chase, use stealth to survive enemy forces as aircraft patrol the sky and fight giant enemies flying into the atmosphere. I was impressed that the developer went out of their way to code all these features and gameplay segments for a title that lasted so little in the main run.
Replayability
The game's replayability could be better, as there is only a story mode that you can finish in about 2-3 hours. After all, the only reason to replay the game is to beat it with more significant difficulties. It leaves something to be desired, for it is criminal that a game so good doesn't last more, and I would be happy to pay more if there was more content to the game.
Conclusion
I recommend Bright Memory Infinite to everyone that likes action games. It is a fantastic title that showcases beautiful graphics with intense-fulfilling combat that requires a tactful approach at its core. The only bad thing about this title is that it is too short, like when you are eating your favorite snack and finishing all of it before being sated.
9/10 AMAZING
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