It also helps that the fast movement allows her to avoid enemy gunfire and combat easily. The fact that she can move quickly and swiftly like a ninja makes level exploration fun and fast-paced. Shelia herself is a very agile character because she can wall run, dodge, and jump higher than most other FPS human characters. The sword can also be used to block general attacks, which becomes helpful during melee-focused boss fights. Shelia can also use it to block bullets that ricochet back to their enemies. The sword is awesome because you can easily dismember human characters using only one button. Not to mention seeing sword combat in an FPS game is very uncommon from my experience. In my opinion, this is the best weapon in the game.
Shelia’s standout combat item in her arsenal is an awesome Katana sword. However, the one thing that makes this game stand out is its melee combat. All four weapons have secondary ammo, including grenades and other powerful artillery.
The main character, Shelia, has access to various guns, including an assault rifle, shotgun, pistol, and even a sniper rifle. The game also aims to assist players that might be new to the FPS genre. The gunplay is very satisfying, and the game never slows down or lags no matter how many enemies there are on the screen. What I like most about the gameplay in Bright Memory: Infinite is that it’s fast-paced and features fluid movement. You mostly just have to travel in one specific direction while you wipe out waves and waves of different enemies. This is a very action-packed video game, and you don’t need to waste time traveling long distances like you would have to if this featured an open-world level design. The fact that this game is linear makes it more fun, in my opinion. It’s not a huge open-world video game, so the developers didn’t need to sacrifice the visuals to animate a large playing field. The graphics look so great because the level design is mostly small and linear.
The game uses Unreal Engine 4, but it looks very next-gen and is by far one of the best-looking games I have played on Xbox Series X/S.
The game was first released on PC formats, but console players can finally see what the fuss is all about with this game this year.Įven though Bright Memory: Infinite is made by a very small development team, I have to say that the graphics in this game are even better than many AAA titles out there. When Bright Memory: Infinite was first revealed, I was impressed with what the game could offer. PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and even Nintendo Switch owners can play a newer FPS game called Bright Memory: Infinite. However, most FPS fans still love the campaign featured in 2016’s Titanfall 2. Halo Infinite felt fresh mainly because it added an open-world design new to the franchise. The most recent FPS game to have a decent campaign was the release of Halo Infinite last year. It was also confirmed that each console edition of Bright Memory: Infinite will include all the cosmetic DLC from the PC version with the base game.The FPS genre has kind of gotten stale with rudimentary latest entries of Call of Duty and Battlefield games not having great campaigns. The game also features a fully unlockable, branching skill tree which includes new powers and upgrades. With their acrobatic maneuvers and psychic powers, players will be able to combine both fighting styles to take on futuristic soldiers and demons of Chinese mythology. A new trailer also debuted showcasing the combat of Bright Memory: Infinite, which combines the gunplay of first-person shooters and the swordplay of hack-and-slash action games. In Bright Memory: Infinite, players will take the role of special agent Shelia to uncover the mystery behind why a black hole opened up during Chinese New Year celebrations. I was confident about getting Bright Memory: Infinite on consoles, but playing the game on those platforms still feels like a miracle.” “We used that extra time to optimize the game on each device. “I know people had to wait a bit longer, but my partners and I decided we needed to take as much time as possible to make Bright Memory: Infinite shine on consoles,” said Zeng of developer FYQD Studio.