![]() Since this is played from a first-person perspective, you’ll be moving Shelia with the left analog stick as you look around with the right one. Of course, the game does not look like the PlayStation 5 version since that one is presented in 4K resolution with Raytracing, but it does a lot on Nintendo Switch by squeezing every drop out of the console. When playing in Tabletop or Portable Mode, the resolution is lowered to up to 720p, which was to be expected. When played in Docked Mode, the game supports up to 1080p running at a very steady framerate with multi-sampling of TAA anti-aliasing. Along with the costumes for changing the look of your character, there are also a variety of skins for changing the look of your weapons.Īnd before I continue, yes, the game does look as good when playing it as it does in the above trailer and on the screens in this Bright Memory: Infinite review. ![]() The costumes are Cheongsam (New Year), Cheongsam (Blue Flowers), Skinny Jeans, Energetic, Youthful Days, Black Kitten, and Bikini. The game places you in the role of Shelia, who is tasked by the Science Research Organization (SRO) to prevent military organization SAI from acquiring a legendary ancient power that can reawaken the dead.īright Memory: Infinite launched last year on PC, and for its Nintendo Switch debut, the version we’re now getting includes all of the cosmetic DLC released on PC, available at no extra cost. It’s now 2022, and the game has been remade, improved, and expanded, which is why we’re now getting Bright Memory: Infinite on Nintendo’s console after its 2021 launch on PC. It follows up on Bright Memory, which was released on PC a couple of years ago, and was developed by a single indie dev – Zeng. Enter your date of birth to access this video.īright Memory: Infinite from FYQD-Studio and PLAYISM is an action-packed sci-fi first-person shooter on Nintendo Switch.
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