The final game, Bright Memory Infinite, is expected by 2021 to clock in at over 3 hours by adding more levels, and everyone who purchases the title now is promised to get the full game then at no extra charge. Although it may be criticized as being just a long tech demo, it is has been debugged, polished, and relaunched at the end of March, and it’s currently available on Steam for $9.99. Bright Memory is one of the few games that implements RTX ray tracing plus DLSS 2.0, and what is even more amazing is that it is primarily the work of a single developer!īright Memory was originally announced as a five-part series on Kickstarter in early 2016, and it was released unfinished two years later as a single standalone title on Steam’s Early Access. We then replayed it one more time after it left early access with improved IQ and performance with DLSS 2.0 to find the perfect location for benchmarking. Each time Bright Memory is replayed, it gets easier and the boss battles become less demanding although no less intense. We replayed the game two more times to get more XP and to max out the powerups. We played all the way through the game in a single 1 hour setting. Once we started playing, we were hooked by its intense gameplay and exciting fast-paced first player shooter elements that successfully combine running-and-gunning with swordplay slashing, acrobatic combos involving flash bangs, stopping time, plus grappling, and lifting enemies into the air. However, BTR’s indie ray tracing series will cover the image quality (IQ) and performance of the four small studio games that have implemented it so far, continuing with Bright Memory, an indie game with amazing visuals built using Unreal Engine 4.īabelTechReviews purchased a copy of Bright Memory from Steam while it was in Early Access for $6.99, and we began playing it using a RTX 2080 Ti. BTR has heard from the Bright Memory developer and we have updated this review with an exclusive interview.Įighteen months ago, NVIDIA introduced realtime RTX ray tracing, and currently there are six AAA games that support it. Indie Ray Traced Games, Part 2 – the ‘Bright Memory’ RTX Performance/Image Quality Review UPDATED with Dev Interview
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