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Bright Memory: Infinite: ahora disponible en dispositivos móviles por una ganga

Autor:Kristen Actualizar:Jan 05,2025

Bright Memory: Infinite, la emocionante secuela de acción y disparos de Bright Memory, se lanzará en iOS y Android el 17 de enero por el precio increíblemente asequible de $4,99. Este trepidante juego de disparos cuenta con gráficos impresionantes para un título móvil.

El Bright Memory original, un proyecto de un solo desarrollador, generó cierto debate, pero esta secuela promete una experiencia móvil más fluida. En cuanto a la jugabilidad, Bright Memory: Infinite ha recibido comentarios generalmente positivos en otras plataformas, particularmente por su acción trepidante, aunque las opiniones varían.

A $4,99, Bright Memory: Infinite ofrece un valor excepcional. Parece ser un juego de disparos bien elaborado y divertido, tanto gráficamente como en términos de jugabilidad. Mire el avance a continuación para decidir usted mismo.

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Un contendiente sólido

Si bien Bright Memory: Infinite no es una maravilla gráfica (algunos lo han descrito en broma como "efectos de partículas: el juego"), ni una experiencia narrativa innovadora, es visualmente atractivo y está diseñado de manera competente.

Curiosamente, a pesar de no ser una prioridad para muchos jugadores, el precio de $4,99 responde a una crítica común dirigida al juego en Steam. Dado el historial del desarrollador FQYD-Studio, se espera que los gráficos sean sólidos; la pregunta está en sus otros aspectos.

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