All of the game’s menus continue to use analogue stick-controlled pointers instead of buttons for navigation, while the camera sensitivity controls also alter the speed of that same pointer. Instead, it feels like that prologue you have in a game before it shifts to the real protagonist and the story actually begins.īright Memory originally began life as a PC exclusive title and that’s strikingly obvious in the Xbox Series X version of the game. There are flashes of weird occurrences, sudden shifts in dimensions and location, and fantastic powers, but none of it is ever given enough context to make it engaging. Bright Memory’s story is woefully underdeveloped, even giving it leeway for its bite-sized nature. Why is the military group evil? Beats me. ![]() What’s the ancient power? Absolutely no idea. ![]() What is the SRO you ask? I don’t really know. Serving as more of an introductory episode, rather than a full game, Bright Memory comes to Xbox Series X as a much smaller scale and much rougher experience.īright Memory serves to introduce us to Shelia, a member of the Science Research Organisation (SRO) who has been tasked with preventing a military group from obtaining an ancient and deadly power. What you might not know is that Bright Memory Infinite begun life in much humbler fashion, as a short game titled Bright Memory. If you’ve been following the Xbox Series X for long, you may remember Bright Memory Infinite, the incredibly flashy first-person shooter/slasher shown off in May’s Inside Xbox.
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