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Bright Memory: Infinite PC Review - 90's Movie Genre In A Gaming World I The Koalition

Joe Larue of The Koalition writes: FYQD-Studio and Playism have created probably one of the most fun, cheesy sci-fi action games that I have played in a long time in Bright Memory: Infinite. The incredible and wonderfully developed action sequences are propelled by a story that reminds me of the old 90’s action movies like Time Cop. They even gave Bright Memory: Infinite a runtime that is comparable to the films of old as well. The only downside for me is that the ending came too soon, and I felt like there was more than could come from it, like a sequel that may never see the light of day.

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rbailey1271d ago

A great-looking game that is far too short.

Eidolon1270d ago

"Available on Steam for $9.99"

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Bright Memory Infinite Gets Mod Support

PLAYISM and FYQD Studio have launched a new update for Bright Memory Infinite, bringing mod support to the game.

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New Bright Memory: Infinite DLC Hits Consoles

A new Bright Memory: Infinite DLC costume pack is now available on consoles, adding two new outfits to Shelia’s wardrobe.

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15 Games That Showcase The Best Use of Ray Tracing

We present 15 more games that make excellent use of ray tracing in their visual presentation.

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gurp730d ago

ray tracing is not worth the performance hit