![]() ![]() Bright Memory on Switch underscores the gap in power and performance between Nintendo’s platform and other home consoles.īright Memory: Infinite is a fairly unique FPS, in that you have your standard variety of guns (Īssault rifle, shotgun, sniper, pistol), but you also wield a katana, which can be used to slice enemies up and deflect bullets, missiles, you name it! What’s more, Shelia has supernatural abilities akin to a Jedi’s, where she can use “force-like” powers to push energy at opponents that can sometimes cause them to be torn apart. However, when looking at the crop of current-generation consoles, you can’t help but be underwhelmed with the visual hand you have been dealt with this Switch version, which is a real shame. The combat looks smooth-explosions, strikes and colors are bright and anarchic-provided motion blur is set to low or off otherwise, you’re in for a high octane, blurry fight! It’s a real shame, because when you are in the thick of combat, Bright Memory is quite visually impressive, likened to the Crysis games remastered for Switch. The enemies and settings stand out and the environments are well crafted. Shelia controls well, and the guns and blades you use look crisp at all times. In contrast, the gameplay taken on its own is actually fairly attractive.įiguring out how to play the game doesn’t take too much effort. Aspects such as Shelia’s hair and facial expressions, splashes of water, and background textures popping in through the fog hamper the tone and overall experience. The cut scenes use the in-game visuals, which blend into the gameplay however, these slower, more character-focused graphics highlight the poor quality of some textures and character models. One of the most impressive, yet underwhelming areas of Bright Memory: Infinite is the visuals. There was definitely something big happening, but the game didn’t do a great job of making your objective feel all that important as long as you “gun and slice” everything in front of you, you’re golden. I found the storyline pretty confusing or hardly there at all. During your campaign, you will be located in various regions, many of which are based on real locations in China. Your role is to uncover the mystery and single-handedly stop any evil forces at hand. Throughout Bright Memory: Infinite you play as Shelia, who is tasked by the Supernatural Science Research Organisation to investigate a phenomenon that is raising ancient warriors from the dead. Developed by FYQD Studios, Bright Memory: Infinite is an action-packed shooter that relies on its fast-paced gameplay to create some excellent and visually impressive combos. The Nintendo Switch has a gigantic library of games, spanning all genres of the medium however, one area that I feel is slightly lacking in comparison is the FPS genre. ![]()
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