The developer has produced a strong solid first person shooter, that is explosive until the end. The gameplay is fast and smooth, with the ability to combo physical attacks into unloading a clip of ammunition to finish an enemy off. You will be utilizing the sword attacks, and the metal fist attacks for physical damage, in addition to a range of firearms. The gameplay mechanics are so quick and flexible, that you are able to instantly move among the different methods of attacking, with ease. There is also an upgrade system to enhance sword, fist, and firearm attacks. Controller support is built in, but I opted for mouse + keyboard for a first playthrough, and they were perfectly responsive. Aside from gameplay, the graphics are extremely well done. You will want to replay again to visualize anything you may have missed, with the different elements of the environment, cultural setting, weather effects, combat effects, & RTX technology really does enhance the experience. The sound is also spot-on with everything that is happening visually, & the feeling of imersion of the player with environment is well achieved. The story is short, as others have noted, & seems that it could have been fledged out a little further, as the ending came along somewhat abruptly. But this small studio has put together a great solid title that hits where you as the player wants it to. Bright Memory Infinite is definitely worth your time & money, & it has left me wanting more of this game, possibly in the way of more episodes. I would be more excited to purchase DLC that increases game time & story, as opposed to just character skins, & I certainly look forward to see what the developer produces next.