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Bright Memory: Infinite – Raytracing trailer for the first-person shooter shows off the advantages of the PC version

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Do you still remember Bright Memory? The graphically opulent shooter is being developed by a single person and already has a turbulent history behind it – because the project once started with stolen assets!

But this circumstance is supposed to be a thing of the past, and the developer has worked diligently on his heart’s project over the past few years so that it can stand on its own two feet. However, you should still not expect too much in terms of scope. But what is Bright Memory: Infinite actually about?

Well, that is still not entirely clear. What is clear, however, is that the shooter focuses on brutal action and is not stingy with effects. As special agent Shelia, you shoot and slash your way through the levels in a highly acrobatic manner, stringing together particularly powerful combos with targeted shots from your gun and deadly blows from your katana.

To ensure that the action, reminiscent of Michael Bay films, can also be visually bombastic, the developer FYQD works together with Nvidia and also integrates ray tracing effects into its game. You can see the result in the brand new RTX showcase trailer, have fun!

Michael
Michael
Age: 24 Origin: Germany Hobbies: gaming, football, table tennis Profession: Online editor, student

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