Posted on: April 24, 2022

8BitChris
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Impressive and fun!
Being a solo dev myself, I have a lot of respect for Bright Memory: Infinite. And aside of that, it's also a lot of fun. The mix between guns, your katana and exo arm powers offers a lot of variety in the extremely fluent combat that makes you forget the limited enemy variety and the linear level progression. Yeah, it may not be the deepest experience, but it's thoroughly well made and enjoyable. It may have taken me only 2 1/2 hours to finish, but I enjoyed every minute and considering how much fun the gameplay is, I could see myself replaying it, getting the rest of the achievements and beating the game on a higher difficulty - both things I rarely do. Infinite also fixes the most glaring issues of the original Bright Memory where the action was often badly readable and I often ran straight into my death. Not so much here. Infinite is extremely busy visually, but where you're supposed to go and how to get there is always clear. There is platforming, wall running and none of it is frustrating. The story of the game is... hard to follow, considering that it plays mostly in dialogues during the action. So maybe I missed a few important bits, but what I did get didn't even explain half the things that were going on. Yet, the game plays it completely straight and I love that. :D
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