This isn’t present on PS5 despite the controller hardware supporting the feature in other games.īright Memory: Infinite looks gorgeous, but it also could’ve done with more varied environments. It also helps that in addition to aim assist that is an option if you want it, the Switch version has gyro support. You quickly learn to strategize in your playstyle on the fly with blending dodging, deflecting, melee, ranged, and more. Despite the short runtime, Bright Memory: Infinite feels like a big budget shooter in many ways with gorgeous visuals, responsive combat, and interesting traversal. What makes it worth getting, is the combat and technical spectacle. The narrative is definitely not the highlight of Bright Memory: Infinite. That’s what made me more curious about the Switch version of Bright Memory: Infinite which I’ve been playing alongside the PC and PS5 versions for the last week.īright Memory: Infinite is a fast-paced action game and FPS hybrid with a story that I didn’t care much about in my playthroughs. I say surprisingly Nintendo Switch, because you don’t see many games skip PS4 and Xbox One versions while still releasing on Nintendo Switch given the technical differences between the hardware. Developer FYQD Studio built on that with the sequel Bright Memory: Infinite that debuted on PC and is now out on PS5, Xbox Series X, and also surprisingly Nintendo Switch. Bright Memory was an ambitious but short experience that blended fast-paced action games and FPS together for what many consider a gorgeous tech demo on PC and mobile. Let’s get to it! Reviews & Mini-Views Bright Memory: Infinite Gold Edition ($19.99)īright Memory: Infinite from FYQD Studio and Playism has been an interesting game to follow over the years. The list of new sales is bigger than I was expecting, so don’t blow all your cash on new games. Check out his look at Bright Memory: Infinite Gold Edition, then head into the new release summaries for the day which feature titles like Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium, River City Saga: Three Kingdoms, Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance 2, and many more. Our pal Mikhail has a review of one of today’s releases, in fact. As we continue our journey through this scorching July, the new releases just keep on coming. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for July 21st, 2022.
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