
In fairness, I managed to get through Bright Memory: Infinite's stealth section really quickly and without much bother. I'll never understand why non-stealth games force these abominations upon us, and I'll never tire of moaning about them. Shelia is outfitted with just a single gun to begin with but is soon expanding her arsenal as the story pushes forward at a blistering pace, well, at least until it stops dead in its tracks for the ultimate gaming sin: a bloody forced stealth mission. There are worse games to take inspiration from. Instead, the focus is firmly on the arcadey shooter/action gameplay that feels like an amalgamation of Crysis, Devil May Cry, and Killzone Shadowfall. To be fair, in a game with a runtime of two to three hours, cramming in enough exposition to make the story make a lick of sense or give its forgettable characters any resolution was always going to be a challenge.
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Release Date: July 21st, 2022 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch)Īvailable On: PC, Xbox Series X|S, PS5, Nintendo Switch The Good: Fantastic production values - a real graphical treat.

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It feels like the prelude to something bigger, and therein lies the biggest problem Bright Memory: Infinite can be done and dusted within three short hours. Bright Memory: Infinite is an impressive graphical spectacle that manages to cobble together a few decent gameplay elements, but it falls far short of being a 'must play' game.
