This review is based on the Xbox Series S version of Bright Memory Infinite Platinum Edition. What did you think of our Bright Memory Infinite Platinum Edition Review? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Achievement hunting can make your journey last a respectable 10-15 hours instead of a couple of hours. If you are okay with repeating the same game a dozen times over and going through the hardest difficulties for a challenge, then this game is up your alley. On normal difficulty, you can beat the game in a single sitting.Īs such, Bright Memory: Infinite is a game I can only recommend if you are dedicated to combat-based games. The higher difficulties are absolutely brutish when it comes to enemy difficulty on higher modes, but that is about the only way you can extend your playtime from the title. Outside of achievement hunting, there is very little reason to replay the game. Adding in a few advanced elements to the game like a dash attack to dodge attacks and a parry system, the game is able to hold its own ground with great admiration. However, the game has some very solid combat mechanics that utilizes the 3 things gamers love – guns, swords, and a robotic arm. I loved the time I spent in the combat, but the story was flat, there was no reason for me to get invested in the world as you’re just thrown into sheer chaos with no build-up or any reason to care. Verdictīright Memory: Infinite Platinum Edition is a great game. While both are just there to make the world feel active, there really isn’t much else to say when it comes to the overall presentation of the title. ![]() Rock solid presentation is one of the highlights This delivers a devastating earth-shaking punch, and a few more tricks up its sleeves. This lets you pull enemies toward you and blow them up. The arm is capable of doing some close-up damage with an EMP blast. The last weapon in her arsenal is an Exo arm that makes the Bionic Commando look like a Volkswagen Beetle. She can carry out hack and slash attacks on enemies to meticulously finish them off with gore and style. Shiela also has a sword called the light blade which allows her to engage in close-range combat. These can be upgraded by finding reliquaries throughout the game world. Starting off with a basic Assault Rifle, you soon upgrade to a shotgun that can fire incendiary rounds, a sniper rifle that fires timed explosives, and many other powerful firearms.Įach weapon has a unique secondary fire mode which mostly leads to an explosive or incendiary alternative for the weapon. GameplayĪs Shelia, you wield a strong arsenal of dynamic and powerful weapons of varying strengths. With regard to the story, if you go into this game as a fun combat simulator as opposed to finding a plot, you will have a much better time with the title. ![]() You can try to find something you will like, but you will walk out disappointed. With a campaign that will take you the ballpark of 2 hours to beat, buying a game like Bright Memory: Infinite for the plot is like walking into an Apple Store and expecting to find Android devices. You will always be thinking on your toes and planning your next attack as the story sets you up with all sorts of scenarios you have to shoot and slash your way through. There is a good diversity of enemies to fight, and helps with the plot of the game at some points. Anything further than this will just give away the entire plot of the game. She has been sent to investigate an anomaly by the Supernatural Science Research Organization (SRO). The game takes place in 2036 and you take the role of Shelia. However, a lack of a memorable cast of characters, coherence, or otherwise reason to really involve yourself in something that only lasts 2 hours at best is really discouraging. It aspires to be something that combines science fiction with parts of an action movie. The story is what really makes Bright Memory: Infinite Platinum Edition a very weak package. It adds a bunch of new cosmetic items for the protagonist and makes sure that there is a 60 FPS experience throughout. Here is our review of Bright Memory Infinite Platinum Edition Bright Memory Infinite Platinum Edition Reviewīright Memory: Infinite Platinum Edition is the landmark release of the game for consoles. ![]() It was a remarkable title that had strong visuals, a gripping and dynamic combat system, and offered a lot of variety to the player who wishes to be a gun-wielding, sword slashing, and robotic arm with an arm that makes Rad Spencer from Bionic Commando look primitive. Bright Memory Infinite launched on Steam at the tail end of 2021.
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