![]() ![]() One of the most impressive weapons in her inventory is her sword, that can be used not only to hack enemies, but also to parry certain attacks and even to deflect bullets. Some are better eliminated from afar, while others need a more personal and closer touch. She will need all of these to face the challenge of opponents, that although not very bright, require different approaches. Although she has a limited arsenal, she compensates the lack of an armory with special moves and abilities. In the middle of it all you will find Shelia Tan, a lady who despite her looks proves to be a one-woman army. There is no chance to make real sense of it all. The occult part resumes to some weather anomalies that are tied to some ancient warriors and a mysterious black hole. Bright Memory Infinite promises a trip down the occult lane, that end up being an anemic background frame for all the actions. Too linear and way too simplified to be able to become a memorable experience.īeyond the strange faces of the characters and some of the extra skins, that would rather fit a fashion show walkway, than a battlefield, the problems start with the story of the game. Bright Memory Infinite can look very good, it can be highly satisfying, but overall, it comes across as a very simple experience. The result is both impressive and disappointing. This can be attributed to the fact that this game started with a sole Chinese developer. It reminds a bit of the Shadow Warrior series, with the difference that here any comic element is an accident rather than an intentional twist. You feel this from the menu of the game, where you can choose some skins for your hero and your weapons before you would even delve in the game. ![]() But can the Unreal eye candy carry an entire game? Read on to find out.įrom the very beginning you can feel a strange duality in the game: some parts come across as high production value being in sharp contrast with elements that does not seem to fit the same narrative. But this is not far from the recipes for many shooters from the 90’s. Bright Memory: Infinite is like a summer block buster movie: it is shiny, fast paced, with a questionable story and lots of action. ![]()
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