Bright Memory is a shooting hack and slash game created by Chinese developer FYQD Personal Studio. “Episode 1” was released by Steam’s Early Access program for Microsoft Windows on 12 January 2019. Bright Memory received generally positive reviews on launch.
Players take control of Shelia, who, in addition to using weapons and knives, also has magical powers such as psychokinesis and energy shooting. These types of combat may be mixed if needed. The game can grant letter grades to imaginative combos similar to Devil May Cry.
It is currently being built into a full-length game entitled Bright Memory: Infinite. It is expected to be released on Microsoft Windows, Playstation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
“I’m happy to inform the people that Bright Memory: Infinite will soon be launched on the Xbox Series X once the development is finished,” says Bright Memory: Infinite Creator Zeng Xiancheng. It’s a perfect time to witness Microsoft’s launch of next-gen consoles soon in 2020 and what it’s offering to fans.
Trailer
The trailer revealed a first-person viewpoint shooting section in the rain. Following a brief driving segment that did not end well for the driver. Microsoft’s global portfolio manager, Damon Baker, has pledged quicker load times and Xbox Series X-ray tracing and will make use of Microsoft’s Smart Distribution functionality.
Based on what has been seen so far, it seems that Bright Memory ‘s battle incorporates melee firearms, arms, and a range of gadgets that help you to rapidly traverse the setting. The effect is a lightning-fast mode of practice that brings names like Devil May Cry to mind instantly.
The Xbox stream was devoted to a variety of third-party games running on Microsoft’s next-generation hardware, the Xbox Series. Microsoft is targeting 20/20 streams per month for the rest of the year, including an expected showcase that will concentrate on first-party Xbox Software Developers titles in July.
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