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Low-Cost Mobile Launch for Bright Memory: Infinite

Jan 22,2025 Author: Sebastian

Bright Memory: Infinite, the high-octane action shooter sequel to Bright Memory, is launching on iOS and Android on January 17th for the surprisingly affordable price of $4.99. Boasting impressive graphics for a mobile title, the game delivers fast-paced shooter action.

While its predecessor generated some debate, this mobile iteration promises a smooth experience. Gameplay reviews on other platforms are generally positive, highlighting the fast-paced action, although opinions vary. However, the $4.99 price point makes it a compelling value proposition. The game appears to be a well-crafted and enjoyable shooter, both graphically and in terms of gameplay. Check out the trailer below to see for yourself.

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A Solid Middle-of-the-Road Experience

Bright Memory: Infinite isn't a groundbreaking graphical marvel (some have jokingly compared it to particle effects having their own game), nor does it revolutionize the shooter genre narratively. However, it's visually appealing and competently made.

Interestingly, developer FQYD-Studio's release isn't currently topping anyone's must-play lists. Given that the primary criticism on Steam centered on the price, the $4.99 mobile price is remarkably reasonable.

Considering Dave Aubrey's comments from 2020, the game's graphics are expectedly strong. The real question lies in how well it performs in other aspects.

For more mobile shooter options, explore our list of the top 15 best iOS shooters, or check out our writers' 2024 Game of the Year selections.

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