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Bright Memory is about 30 minutes long.
Bright Memory infinite is about 90 minutes long.
The story isn't connected (and it's nonsense anyway). He just started making Bright Memory, never finished it, abandoned it and started making this one instead
You should have bought the 1st one earlier to get Infinite for free.
I guess I will simply get both of them on a sale.
I would say the first one is better because it had some sense of what it wanted to be, Until the dev decided to be a graphics idiot and RTX everything and then turn it into Infinite which lacks EVERYTHING the first game had.
I can't say the first one is better because the control scheme is completely unchangeable which is an impossible thing for me but i've seen enough to know the difference.
You sound like a little kid who as no idea wtf they talking about.
BMI seemed more like a demonstration of graphics than anything else, with discarded ideas from the first game and a completely flawed story.
In the end BM and BMI are two different games, the difference is that one showed potential, and the other was just a disappointment
To the creator of this discussion, I only recommend buying BMI when it is at least 60% off.
If I didn't know what I'm talking about then why is everything I'm mentioning a fact?
The developer did go pretty crazy with RTX and BMI lacks the combo and free flowing combat that BM had.
It's a sad sight.
I recommend you to wait until all this game's bug is finished. The gameplay is awesome, but the bad level design and unbalance health of the enemies will ruin your flow.
I suggest you play Prodeus, Shadow Warrior 2, Dusk, or Blood. If you want more 'customized' gameplay, Classic Doom Mod is your better option.
Prodeus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NavqkjmOeaA&t=439s
Dusk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vBvanlLDrtk&t=226s
Brutal Doom mod: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wsUKfNIE1Q
I am not saying that this game isn't worth playing. It is fun, but lacking of content, and suffering from the design problem. You maybe think that spending 20 dollar on an 2.5hr game(The time that I finish my first run) is not an practical idea.
I hope this helps, mate. Have a nice day.
You're missing the point. There's no rushing through it, it's a linear corridor of a game. There's nothing to explore, you see all of it simply by fighting your way through it
You can rewatch the same movie 10 times, it doesn't make the movie longer.
You can replay the same game (or section of a game) as much as you want, it doesn't magically make it longer
The game length is how long it takes on a single play through without repeating content, we're not even talking about a speedrun.
If it takes you multiple attempts due to failure, this isn't extending the game length.
If it takes you watching a movie 10 times to understand it, that doesn't make the movie 10 times longer than it actually is.
Feel free to watch/play as much as you want, that doesn't magically extend the length, it's you repeating content.
Considering how difficult this has been for you to understand it does not shock me that it takes you longer than normal to solve simple things like how to walk forward and shoot in a game that is not particularly long.