Metascore
63

Mixed or average reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 14
  2. Negative: 1 out of 14
  1. 40
    Bright Memory: Infinite feels like a tech demo someone made just to prove they could do it. It’s not a bad game, in fact it looks and feels great to play. It just doesn’t feel like a completed game, as you will reach the credits before the 2 hour mark.
User Score
6.6

Mixed or average reviews- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 19
  2. Negative: 4 out of 19
  1. Aug 25, 2023
    4
    Bright Memory: Infinite is a first-person shooter game that combines fast-paced action, stunning graphics, and sci-fi elements. The game is aBright Memory: Infinite is a first-person shooter game that combines fast-paced action, stunning graphics, and sci-fi elements. The game is a remake and expansion of the original Bright Memory, which was released in 2019 as an early access title.

    The game’s story follows Shelia, an agent of the Supernatural Science Research Organization (SRO), who is sent to investigate a mysterious phenomenon in the sky that is linked to an ancient secret involving two worlds. The game’s plot is not very clear or coherent, and it does not offer much depth or motivation for the characters. The game’s main focus is on the gameplay, which is where it shines.

    The game’s combat system is a mix of shooting and melee abilities, which can be chained together to create stylish and satisfying combos. The game offers a variety of weapons and skills, such as a sword, pistol, shotgun, rifle, sniper, pulse glove and a time dilation device. The game also features some environmental puzzles and platforming sections that add some variety to the gameplay. The game’s enemies are mostly generic soldiers and monsters, but the bosses pose a decent challenge and require some strategy to defeat.

    The game’s visuals are impressive, especially considering that it was made by a single developer. The game uses ray tracing technology to create realistic lighting and reflections, and the game’s environments are detailed and diverse, ranging from futuristic cities to ancient ruins. The game also has some spectacular set pieces and action sequences. The game’s sound design is also well done, with crisp gunshots and explosions.

    The game’s biggest flaw is its length. The game can be completed in less than two hours, and it does not offer much replay value or extra content. The game also has some technical issues, such as bugs and glitches. The game’s AI is also not very smart or responsive, and sometimes enemies will just stand still or ignore the player.

    Bright Memory: Infinite is a remarkable achievement for a solo developer, but it also feels like a proof of concept rather than a full-fledged game. The game delivers an exhilarating and visually stunning experience, but it also suffers from a weak story, a short duration, and some technical problems. The game is worth playing for fans of action games who are looking for a quick and fun thrill, but it may not satisfy those who are looking for more depth and polish.
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  2. Jan 27, 2023
    10
    very good good good good good good good good good good good good good good good
  3. Jan 18, 2023
    10
    10 to balance the Rating. This FPS is awesome, the play is absolutely nervous and quick. Graphics are next gen with Ray tracing or a +60FPS10 to balance the Rating. This FPS is awesome, the play is absolutely nervous and quick. Graphics are next gen with Ray tracing or a +60FPS option. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, the game Rivalise with any AA budget game but at a really good Price. Jump in now, you won't be disappointed. REALLY!!! Full Review »