Bright Memory Mobile
Bright Memory Mobile, also known as Bright Memory: Episode 1, is a first-person shooter hack and slash video game developed by Chinese-based FYQD Personal Studio.
Created by a single developer in his spare time, it was initially released through Steam's Early Access program for Microsoft Windows on 12 January 2019, eventually leaving early access on 25 March 2020. Additionally, the game was released for mobile platform between 2019 and 2020, as well as for the Xbox Series X/S as one of its launch titles on November 10, 2020.
Instead of creating an Episode 2, the game was remade and expanded in both gameplay and story into a full-length title called Bright Memory: Infinity, released on Windows and Xbox Series X/S in 2021. Players who have bought the Windows version of Bright Memory will be able to get Bright Memory: Infinite for free.
Gameplay
Bright Memory is a first-person shooter with melee elements. Players take control of Shelia, who, in addition to using guns and a sword, also has supernatural abilities such as psychokinesis and unleashing energy blasts. All forms of attack can be combined as desired and the game will award letter grades to creative combination similar to Devil May Cry. Success in combat awards experience points that can be used to augment the character's skills and to unlock more abilities such as stopping time. Additionally, some areas feature puzzles that need to be solved. The early access version of the first episode features about an hour of gameplay with the developer announcing another two hours of gameplay by the end of 2019 with more episodes in the following years.
Protagonist Shelia is tasked by the Science Research Organisation (SRO) for which she works ro prevent SAI, a military organization, from acquiring a legendary ancient power that can reawaken rhe dead. The game takes place in a "Land of Sky" located above the Arctic consisting of levitating land masses which are home to ancient creatures.
Bright Memory was developed by Zeng "FYQD" Xiancheng using Unreal Engine 4 with development work taking place in the developer's spare time. Zeng first previewed the game in a trailer in 2017 and received financial support through Epic Games's Unreal Dev Grants.
An early access version of "Episode One" was released worldwide on 12 January 2019. The game supports the Oculus Rift virtual reality goggles.
In January 2019, Zeng admitted on a post on Sina Weibo that he has used some enemy models without acquiring a license and modified them for use in rhe game but did not specify which models or which game they were from. In reaction, Zeng has announced that he will use the money from the game's sale to hire an art designer and reach out to the original right holders.
Bright Memory's "Episode 1" received mixed reception for having occassionally bugs and almost unintelligible instructions. nevertheless, Rock, Paper, Shotguns opined that the game has both the look and feel of a shooter game developed with a large budget, and 'wipes the floor' compared to some much higher priced games. The music and translation were criticized as was the short length since the game does not feature any endless mode.
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