It's quite fun and surprisingly excellent. Not difficult but also not so easy either. I love the concepts as well as the mechanism. Nothing new but somewhat fresh and fast paced too. No MTX, no grinding and no BS. Just simple and pure fun to play on the go, from start to finish. Thanks, FYQD-Studio and PLAYISM. For making an enjoyable game with beautiful designs in more ways than just one. From the protagonist, to the enemies plus environments and more. Keep making more great games, we'll be waiting. Me and my buddies likey! b(^_^)d
Bright Memory: Infinite
- Release Date:
- Nov 11, 2021
- Developer:
- FYQD-Studio
- Publisher:
- FYQD-Studio, PLAYISM
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Story
In the year 2036, a strange phenomenon for which scientists can find no explanation has occurred in the skies around the world. The Supernatural Science Research Organization (SRO) has sent agents out to various regions to investigate this 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...
Gameplay
Bright Memory: Infinite combines the FPS and action genres to deliver a high-octane experience. Mix and match available skills and abilities to unleash magnificient combos on your enemies. Your trusted sword allows you to slash through crowds of enemies and even repel their gunfire. The guns you come across in-game can be customized with a variety of ammunitions. Choose between incendiary bombs, sticky grenades, homing missiles, and more to suit your situation.
Development
Created by FYQD-Studio, Bright Memory: Infinite is the sequel to the popular Bright Memory. However, the sequel features an all-new world, along with newly created improved battle system and level design.
Developer Comment
For Bright Memory: Infinite, I wanted to focus on adding content to give players a more satisfying experience. As a result, development took three times as long as Bright Memory. This process allowed me to learn how to create a strong game while dealing with time and financial constraints. I spent a lot of time thinking of ways to maximize whatever technology and resources available to me in order to deliver an unforgettable experience through the game. As such, Bright Memory: Infinite represents the culmination of FYQD Studio's growth. Finally, I would like to express my gratitude to all my global partners and those who have provided technical support to me.
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User Reviews
very short game beat it in around 2 hours on hardest mode the whole thing is like you're paying for a demo only a couple good outfits and they are locked behind a paywall none found through exploration The game is visually appealing but yet unsatisfying
Pros: Gameplay is fun, very responsive, short time to kill. Cons: story is barely there, game is also very short, AI is quite bad and the game isn't hard even on Hard difficulty. Buy on sale, or even better play Titanfall 2.
Ok this is an large improvement over the original bright memory, the story it's there, the gameplay is really redefine, with yes you need still to reload weapons but now it's more manageable and overall the guns are more and more fun to use, the ability are less but more refined, they feel with more purposes instead of being just there to be cool and graphically is really impressive, for both textures and animations, sure the length is still short ( 2 hour to complete the story) but at least the improvements are a lot and it's a lot more fun to play it, this is more recommended than the original for sure.
"I bought this edition instead of the standard one because I heard it had more content. But it only took me 4 hours to finish it. It's a good thing I bought it on sale; if it hadn't been discounted, it wouldn't have been worth the full price. It's just repetitive levels and the same enemies."
Want to start out by saying not a bad attempt at a game for a 1 man dev team. Great gunplay idea with some fun melee integration. Things look beautiful and ran well. Appreciate the passion and hard work; I understood what the vision was. Sadly I wish I could like this game but it's a tough one. Confusing text breakdowns of abilities in the ability trees, the amount of times I felt confused reading the explanations during the basic tutorial ruined the game flow a bit; (Text Example:) Hold E then release E which could be shortened to= push E just for a basic melee attack. Voice acting is a bit flat but for the budget I understand why. All the platforming feels heavy and awkward, it had the potential to feel like Titanfall/Apex Legends if done a bit better. I felt like I was in a fever dream just 15 mins in with the story though. Seemed it was trying to be everything all at once and it felt jarring. Made it past the 1st boss fight and was only enjoying the gun play. Reading reviews it see...
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Good game, not a lot to it really. Took me 1 hour 36 min to finish, but the short story is why i bought it really for something quick tom play and finish. Graphics are great, UE is the reason though, gameplay is a mix of shit but then amazing at the same time, the boss fights are just ability spam but actually fun and the fast paced playstyle is the best part, especially on the final boss. Would recommend on sale
Meh game. But at the current price point its fine. Good 2 hour experience with good gameplay and gunplay. The best part about the game is its graphics, its pretty to look at with good environments. Sometimes there are too many particle effects but all in all a pretty package. Story was whatever, it doesnt get in the way so its fine. There are only 3-4 bosses but they are quite different and fun to fight.
gun play is A little simplistic but once you get used to Swapping between gun and swordplay the game feels really good . It does get a little repetitive and it is very short but All in all a good first run for this developer
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64 bit(1903)
- Processor: INTEL E3-1230v2 / AMD FX-8350
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX960(4G)
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 13 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64 Bit(2004)
- Processor: INTEL i7-4790K / AMD FX-9590
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX1060(6G)
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 13 GB available space
- Additional Notes: (Hight Ray Tracing):NVIDIA RTX 3080 / (Normal Ray Tracing):NVIDIA RTX 3060
FAQ
How much does Bright Memory: Infinite cost?
Bright Memory: Infinite costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Bright Memory: Infinite?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64 bit(1903) Processor: INTEL E3-1230v2 / AMD FX-8350 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX960(4G) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 13 GB available space Additional Notes: Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64 Bit(2004) Processor: INTEL i7-4790K / AMD FX-9590 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GTX1060(6G) DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 13 GB available space Additional Notes: (Hight Ray Tracing):NVIDIA RTX 3080 / (Normal Ray Tracing):NVIDIA RTX 3060
What platforms is Bright Memory: Infinite available on?
Bright Memory: Infinite is available on Windows PC.
Is Bright Memory: Infinite worth buying?
Bright Memory: Infinite has 86% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Bright Memory: Infinite released?
Bright Memory: Infinite was released on Nov 11, 2021.
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