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Bright Memory: Infinite Mobile Arrives at Unbelievable Price

Author : Jacob Feb 10,2025

Bright Memory: Infinite, the high-octane action shooter sequel to Bright Memory, is launching on iOS and Android on January 17th for the budget-friendly price of $4.99. This mobile port boasts impressive graphics and fast-paced gameplay, delivering a polished shooter experience.

While the original Bright Memory sparked some debate, Infinite aims to refine the formula. Its gameplay has received generally positive feedback on other platforms, particularly praising its intense action sequences, though opinions vary. However, the $4.99 price point makes it a compelling option. The game appears well-crafted and enjoyable, offering a solid shooter experience at a reasonable cost. Check out the trailer below for a preview:

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A Balanced Offering

Bright Memory: Infinite isn't a groundbreaking graphical marvel (some describe its particle effects as overwhelming), nor does it revolutionize shooter narratives. However, it presents a visually appealing and competently designed game.

Its launch isn't expected to top must-play lists, and while its Steam price was previously criticized, the $4.99 mobile price is surprisingly attractive. Considering developer FQYD-Studio's past work, the graphics are expectedly strong; the real question lies in its overall gameplay and replayability.

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

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