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Bright Memory: Infinite is coming to mobile with a surprisingly low price tag

Author : Grace Jan 26,2025

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. This mobile port boasts impressive graphics and fast-paced gameplay, delivering a polished shooter experience.

While its predecessor sparked some debate, Infinite has generally received positive feedback on other platforms, particularly for its action-packed sequences. However, opinions on other aspects vary.

Despite this mixed reception in some areas, the $4.99 price point makes Infinite a compelling option. The game appears well-crafted, offering a satisfying blend of graphics and gameplay. Check out the trailer below to form your own opinion.

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A Solid Middle-Ground Experience

Bright Memory: Infinite isn't a groundbreaking graphical marvel (some describe it as particle effects taking center stage) nor a revolutionary narrative experience, but it's visually appealing and competently made.

Developer FQYD-Studio's release isn't currently a top contender on many "must-play" lists. The Steam release's main criticism centered around pricing, making the $4.99 mobile price a welcome surprise.

Based on previous comments from Dave Aubrey in 2020, the game's visuals weren't expected to disappoint. The key question remains whether other aspects meet expectations.

For alternative options, explore our list of the top 15 best iOS shooters or review our 2024 Game of the Year selections.

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