
Bright Memory: Infinite - Opening Level - PC Gameplay 4K (2160p) 60fps
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Bright Memory: Infinite suffers when it strays from its amazing gun and melee combat, faulting the otherwise frantic pace of the game with slower sections that feel included for the sake of adding something different. First-person action is where this game shines, mixing both melee and gun mechanics beautifully together that it feels similar to titles like Shadow Warrior. There are many tools available for the player to abuse for such a short game which leads to many ways to perform flashy combos. The insane pace that this game throws the action at the player and the shortness of the game means that it obviously does not outstay its welcome. The shortness will put people off, and there is no reason to play through this game again unless wanting to try the higher difficulty modes, which can also be carried over with all the skills unlocked from the previously completed save. I hope the game does well so that we can see more of Bright Memory: Infinite, as it could easily be an episodic game release and allow its developer to showcase even more of its dazzling visuals and exciting first-person gun and melee mechanics. For now, enjoy a short afternoon’s worth of shiny, stunning action that will leave you wanting more.
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