Bright Memory: Infinite - Full playthrough

Bright Memory: Infinite - Full playthrough

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Bright Memory: Infinite, the high-octane, visually stunning first-person shooter made by indie developer FYQD Studio and published by PLAYISM, slides into a battle on the homefront on Friday, Nov. 12 at 10:00 AM JST / 2:00 AM CET / Thursday, Nov. 11 at 5:00 PM PDT for Steam, GOG for PC, and later on consoles.

Bright Memory: Infinite expands on the visceral combat experience of its prequel Bright Memory, which thrilled hundreds of thousands of players on Steam and Xbox Series X|S. Utilize guns, blades, and special abilities altering time and gravity to slay mythological beasts and futuristic soldiers in brutal fashion and rack up dazzling combos in the process.

Slice off enemy limbs then deploy new wall-running and blocking techniques. Use each weapon’s new special effect with the last bullet, such as tracking missiles or incendiary bombs, and leave no foe in one piece. Upgrade protagonist Shelia’s weapon proficiency and skills with a detailed skill tree, enabling a highly-customizable combat experience.

Strange phenomena take over the skies of China on Chinese New Year’s Eve in 2036. Shelia, an elite investigator at the Supernatural Science Research Organization, receives orders to investigate the 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...

FYQD Studio worked closely with NVIDIA throughout the entire development process of Bright Memory: Infinite after the addition of ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS to the original Bright Memory, and the release of the Bright Memory: Infinite Ray Tracing Benchmark. Bright Memory: Infinite features DLSS, ray-traced reflections, shadows, caustic effects, and global illumination, along with NVIDIA Reflex to minimize latency for an unforgettable experience.

“Bright Memory: Infinite is the culmination of years of work to prove just what indie developers are capable of,” said Zeng, indie game developer, FYQD Studio. “I look forward to blowing fans away with an experience that’s not just good-looking, but incredibly fun.”

Bright Memory: Infinite will be available on Steam and GOG for PC for $19.99 on Friday, Nov. 12. It will support English and Japanese voice and text, and Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Latin American Spanish, German, French, Russian, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, and Korean language text.

In addition to the main game, the soundtrack featuring tracks composed by Emperia Sound and Music and cosmetic DLC will also be available for purchase at release.

Players who own Bright Memory on Steam or GOG before Nov. 11 will be eligible to receive a free copy of Bright Memory: Infinite.

For more information, please visit the PLAYISM website, follow PLAYISM on Facebook and Twitter, and search for #BrightMemoryInfinite on social media.

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About FYQD Studio

Based out of Guangxi, China, FYQD Studio is a one-man game studio founded by Zeng, with Bright Memory being its first published title.

To learn more, follow @FYQD_Studio on Twitter.

About PLAYISM

Japan’s oldest indie publisher, PLAYISM is known in the West for supporting popular indie games such as Gnosia, The Good Life, Idol Manager, Tasomachi: Behind the Twilight, Touhou Luna Nights, Fight Crab, Record of Lodoss War -Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth-, the La-Mulana series, Bright Memory, and DEEEER Simulator among other titles.

PLAYISM’s motto is “Bringing a Different Breed of Indie Game to the World”.

To learn more, visit the PLAYISM official website and follow @PlayismEN on Twitter.




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