Bright memory infinite xbox one4/30/2023 ![]() ![]() So, naturally, what one can expect is a lot of first-person shooting. ![]() If you’re playing this for its story, you will be disappointed. In the face of trying to release something of a fulfilling journey, it seems gameplay finesse (and graphical fidelity) was given higher importance. (Including unskippable cutscenes.) That’s not much for a game that tries to combine gripping drama and atmosphere with condensed set pieces of baddies and cinematics. Bright Memory: Infinite, depending on skill level, can take one between 2.5 to 4 hours on initial playthrough. Speaking of length, this could also be a reasonable theory as to why the story is so underdeveloped. More likely to say that the scope of the story is simply too large for the scale of the project. I can’t say whether this is necessary to play to get a better grip on what’s happening here, but given some within the reviews section state that it’s only 20-30 minutes of gameplay, I doubt it. Just enjoy the variety of things that happen and be intrigued by how everything (and I mean everything) is veiled in a thick cloud of “mystery.”įor reference, there is a sort of “prequel”(?) to this in Bright Memory, which features some of the same characters and story to the Infinite rendition. Things like “context” or “development” are not important here. What occurs throughout the main campaign is something of a vacuum things happen to Shelia as her superior barks orders at her and the aforementioned phenomena continues to wreak havoc on her situation. Hopefully you got all that, because the game does not explain this in much depth whatsoever. This game’s protagonist, Shelia, is thrust into the action quickly. Agents from the Supernatural Science Research Organization (SRO) have been dispatched to investigate, but a larger danger looms that few are totally prepared for. Scientists have discovered strange phenomena occurring within the skies-like rifts in dimensional stability. An Xbox Series X port is planned at some point in 2021.ģ) Graphics & Audio – Impressive Feats Story – Unexplained CircumstancesĪccording to the synopsis, it’s the year 2036. Other aspects, however, may not appear with similar sheen.īright Memory: Infinite is available now on PC via Steam and GOG for your regional pricing. With visuals that are at least on-par with modern titles, developed by huge studios with financial benefit, it has that as a selling point. Still, there’s always some pleasure to seeing smaller studios (or a single developer in this case) taking on a game of this magnitude. Always a Nintendo-clad fanboy at heart, Metroid Prime is the closest I’ve come to committing everlasting love to a game of that type. Personally, the prominence of FPS titles has slightly turned me off from indulging in the genre too frequently. Bright Memory: Infinite, developed by a one-man studio, is a notable example of a riveting project that feels both indie and AAA. Or they simply enjoy what first-person shooters offer on a cinematic level. ![]() Such popularity likely encourages developers from all over to try their hand at capitalizing on an enduring presence. Chances are that if you pick a random household containing a modern game console, they’re likely to possess a couple FPS titles. With the rise of genre staples like DOOM, Halo, and Call of Duty, FPS games have seen unprecedented growth in the gaming industry. ![]()
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