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Bright Memory: Infinite Mobile Release Announced with Budget-Friendly Pricing

Author : Hannah Jan 18,2025

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. Boasting impressive graphics for a mobile title and fast-paced gameplay, it's poised to be a solid addition to mobile gaming.

While its predecessor sparked some debate, this iteration promises a polished mobile experience. Gameplay reviews on other platforms are generally positive, highlighting the exhilarating action, though opinions vary. However, the $4.99 price point makes it a compelling option. Graphically, it's competently rendered, offering an enjoyable shooter experience. Check out the trailer below for a sneak peek.

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A Solid Middle-Ground

Bright Memory: Infinite isn't pushing graphical boundaries (some describe it as particle effects taking center stage), nor is it reinventing the shooter genre narratively. But it delivers a visually pleasing experience.

Interestingly, despite not topping any "must-play" lists, its $4.99 price tag is remarkably reasonable, especially considering past Steam criticisms focused on pricing. Developer FQYD-Studio's track record suggests strong visuals, but the real question lies in its overall gameplay and replayability.

For those seeking more options, explore our list of the top 15 best iOS shooters or our 2024 Game of the Year selections.

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