Unreal Engine shooter mixes Tomb Raider with Halo in stunning technical showcase

So many games fly under the radar, which is certainly the case with Bright Memory which released back in 2020 to a relatively muted response. Since then the Steam community has rallied around the game complimenting it in various areas.

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Players can “Combine a wide variety of skills and abilities to unleash dazzling combo attacks” and take in a complex story that “depicts the maiden adventure of a woman named Shelia in the year 2020.” While the game isn’t overly long, it is a great showcase for what a one person studio can achieve with Unreal Engine. Andit seems many players are happy with the game, though some believe it’s nothing more than a demo with one user saying “It’s criminal how short this game is cause I would have loved to play for hours and hours.”

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There are a few positives to urge you into playing this cheap shooter, “Graphics are amazing” and another who says “very fun to play.” From what we’ve seen it’s a beautiful example of a sci-fi shooter that accompanies moments of parkour. Plus, it seems the combat is really satisfying “Combat is great, you can mix up guns/swords/skills effortlessly to make combos and satisfyingly murder all the enemies.”

Another Steam user classesBright Memoryas an “indieDOOM” which can definitely be seen as a compliment. Who wouldn’t want their games lumped in with one of the finest shooters of all-time? For such a short experience, it’s well worth giving this a go.

Topics:Halo,Indie Games,Steam,Tomb Raider,Unreal Engine,PC