Two years after its release on console and PC, Bright Memory: Infinite made the jump to Nintendo Switch. The sci-fi action shooter sees you playing as Shelia, an agent who must fight against an evil corporation intent on wresting some form of profit from the giant black hole tearing apart the skies over China.
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With four guns at your disposal, as well as a bullet-bending blade and electromagnetic device letting you toss enemies into the air, there is a lot to get your head around in this short, breathless game. Here are some tips to get you started.
Bright Memory: Infinite takes place in a futuristic imagining of China, 2036.
Not much context can be gleaned from the opening scenes, but we know that Shelia is a secret agent of sorts. Throughout the game - which has an average playtime of just over two hours - Shelia stays in contact with her superiors over a radio device, receiving her orders and instructions as she makes her way through Imperial Chinese-style structures and villages in search of the evil General Lin.
From fighting ancient Chinese footsoldiers to slaying formidable Mountain Beasts with fire-breathing powers, the game synthesizes elements of Western science fiction and traditional southeast-Asian folklore to create a thoughtfully-decorated playground for Shelia to explore - and blow apart with a shotgun.
The game has four modes: Easy, Violent, Revenge, and the unlockable Hell mode for those who make it past Revenge. Given the relatively short length of Bright Memory: Infinite, each difficulty level can be seen as a new chapter for those looking for replayability.
Don't be afraid to start on Easy mode to get yourself used to the feel of the game. The combat
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