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Bright Memory: Infinite

Bright Memory: Infinite

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Release Date: November 11, 2021

Action, FPP, TPP, Science Fiction, FPS, TPS, Indie Games, Shooters, Singleplayer

A first-person shooter made by an independent Chinese studio named FYQD. The action takes place in the realm of science fiction, and the combat system places great emphasis on elements such as conventional firearms, the use of melee weapons, and spectacular attack combinations.

5.5

Gamepressure

5.8

OpenCritic

9.2

Steam

8.4

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Bright Memory is an interesting first-person shooter created by the independent artist Zeng Xiancheng (he founded a one-man studio named FYQD). The developer received financial support from Epic through the Unreal Dev Grants programme.

Story

Bright Memory is a combination of science fiction and fantasy elements in a world where we can see, among others, giant wolves and dragons. The main character is a well-equipped warrior named Shelia.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows November 11, 2021

Xbox One

Xbox One cancelled

Android

Android January 17, 2025

Apple iOS

Apple iOS January 17, 2025

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch July 21, 2022

PlayStation 5

PlayStation 5 July 21, 2022

Xbox Series X/S

Xbox Series X/S July 21, 2022

Early Access:January 12, 2019

Developer: FYQD Studio

Publisher: Playism

Age restrictions: 16+

Features

5.5
mediocre

ReviewBright Memory: Infinite

Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior

Swordfighting and shooting cutting-edge guns isn’t a common combination in FPS games. However, an alluring concept and jaw-dropping visuals are still not enough to recommend Bright Memory: Infinite, even to die-hard fans of Crysis and Shadow Warrior.

Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior
Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior
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Review date:
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Bright Memory: Infinite With Impressive Visuals; Hot Launch on Steam

Bright Memory: Infinite With Impressive Visuals; Hot Launch on Steam

Bright Memory: Infinite, a futuristic first-person action game, was released. The game is quite popular, and the ratings on Steam indicate that it met with a warm reception.

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Miriam Moszczynska

November 12, 2021

Bright Memory: Infinite With Impressive Visuals; Hot Launch on Steam

Xbox Series X Gameplay - Bright Memory Infinite

During today's Xbox 20/20 presentation we learned that Bright Memory Infinite, a futuristic FPS from FYQD-Studio, will hit the Xbox Series X console. We were also showed a short gameplay trailer.

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Agnes Adamus

May 7, 2020

Xbox Series X Gameplay - Bright Memory Infinite

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Bright Memory: Infinite Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
(720p) Intel Xeon E3-1230V2 3.3 GHz / AMD FX-8350 4.0 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 960 or better, 13 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Recommended System Requirements:
(1440p) Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0 GHz / AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060 or better, 13 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Ultra System Requirements:
(4K / RT) Intel Core i7-4790K 4.0 GHz / AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 10 GB GeForce RTX 3080 or better, 13 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Bright Memory: Infinite Video Game.

5.5
mediocre

ReviewBright Memory: Infinite

Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior

Swordfighting and shooting cutting-edge guns isn’t a common combination in FPS games. However, an alluring concept and jaw-dropping visuals are still not enough to recommend Bright Memory: Infinite, even to die-hard fans of Crysis and Shadow Warrior.

Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior
Bright Memory Infinite Review - A Broken Hybrid of Crysis and Shadow Warrior
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Reviewed on:
PC Windows PC Windows
Review date:
November 11, 2021
5.8

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 12% of Critics. There are 36 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

GamingBolt: 5 / 10 by Shubhankar Parijat

Plagued with a plethora of issues, but still occasionally fun, Bright Memory is one of the most confusing games I've played in some time.

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Digital Chumps: 6.7 / 10 by Steven McGehee

So there’s any awful lot going on in Bright Memory in a very short period. I can say that I had fun and I am looking forward to the complete game, but with some caution: I do hope and anticipate that FYQD will do a lot more to tighten up the experience on console as the cursor-driven menus are no fun, and this feels like a rushed port from its original platform (PC). Gameplay has got get more focused as well; I’m all for such an unusual mixture of enemies and cross-genre gameplay blends and inspirations, but it’s got to tie together somehow to make some sense and matter to the player. I don’t need a grand story, but I am hoping that the full game makes a lot more sense than this current offering which seems like someone brainstorming out loud, so to speak. All that to say, for $8, and with very limited new game+ options, you could do worse — but it might be just as well to wait until Bright Memory: Infinite launches in full next year.

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SelectButton: 6 / 10 by Kevin Mitchell

Bright Memory can be completed in just over 30 minutes the first time through, but suffers from technical and control issues. It was designed as the first episode of many but came across as an unfinished product or proof of concept, with pieces that seem ripped from other game series. There are even bonfires that don't seemingly serve any purpose, complete with a "bonfire lit" message when activated. The narrative lacks substance and any reasoning about why the events have transpired, unless you read through the game's description page, which features all the information you'd expect to find in-game.

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92%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (39,223)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Unique Gameplay Mechanics: Players appreciate the combination of FPS and melee combat, allowing for diverse and engaging gameplay.
  • Visuals and Performance: The game is praised for its impressive graphics and smooth performance, even on lower-end devices like the Steam Deck.
  • Fun Factor: Many users find the game enjoyable and entertaining, with fast-paced action and satisfying combat mechanics.
  • Replayability: Despite its short length, the game offers replay value, especially with different difficulty settings and the ability to unlock upgrades.
  • Value for Price: Several reviews mention that the game is worth the price, especially when on sale, given the quality of the experience.

The main cons of the game

  • Short Length: A common critique is that the game is too short, typically taking around 2-3 hours to complete, which leaves players wanting more.
  • Lack of Depth in Story: The narrative is described as weak or almost non-existent, with little context provided for the gameplay events.
  • Janky Controls and Mechanics: Some users report issues with controls feeling unpolished or janky, and certain mechanics (like grappling) not functioning as intuitively as expected.
  • Limited Content: There are mentions of a lack of content, particularly regarding weapon and skill upgrades, which could feel basic or underdeveloped.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Extended Campaign: Many reviews express a desire for a longer campaign or more substantial content to justify the price.
  • Improved Storytelling: Users indicate that a more engaging and coherent story would enhance the overall experience.
  • Polished Mechanics: Feedback suggests that the game could benefit from further refinement and polish, particularly in control responsiveness and tutorial clarity.
  • Free Skins and DLC: Some players feel that the inclusion of paid skins in such a short game is unnecessary, and they would prefer free options.
  • More Varied Gameplay Elements: Suggestions for additional gameplay variety, such as deeper skill trees or more diverse combat scenarios, are noted.

Summary

  • Overall, while "Bright Memory: Infinite" is recognized for its fun gameplay and impressive visuals, it faces criticism for its brevity and certain mechanical issues, leading to a desire for more content and refinement in future updates or sequels.

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