This game amazed many players when it was first released a few years ago. The mecha style of this game is very prominent in terms of visual representation, with the overall gameplay focusing on action. It performs excellently in battle balance and player experience. Below is an introduction to the plot progression of Bright Memory: Infinite. Many people have a high interest in this game, but since they haven't played it before, they didn't find the initial exploration very smooth. There were quite a few bumps at the beginning. If we have a walkthrough guide while playing the game, our exploration difficulty will be reduced significantly.

When we start the game, we need to choose the difficulty level first. There are four difficulty levels available for us to choose from. The highest difficulty, Hell, can only be unlocked after completing the Revenge difficulty. If we haven't played this game before, it's better to choose the Casual or Brutal difficulty levels. After making the selection, we can enter the game. At the beginning, there will be a cutscene that explains the current timeline. During the New Year, our protagonist receives an urgent notification from the boss, requiring us to investigate the accident site.
During the notification, the captain will inform us about the extreme weather outside, which we need to pay attention to. Then the scene shifts to a mobile facility where the captain briefly introduces the current situation. Following that, there is a tutorial where we need to follow the captain's instructions. Unexpectedly, our aircraft is damaged, and as we jump out of the plane, we see a black hole not far away. We then need to find a safe place to land. After that, the scene moves to a river where enemies are ahead. We need to use weapons to eliminate these enemies and follow the instructions.

We need to meet up with our teammates ahead. As we continue forward, we can use a double jump to cross the broken area. After jumping over, there will be some enemies ahead who are in our blind spot, so we need to be extra careful. Continuing forward, we see a pavilion with more enemies. We need to use the buildings for cover and eliminate the enemies.

Next, there will be more enemies, and we will unlock the parry system. When enemies attack us, we can raise our melee longsword to block bullets. Our parry has a stamina bar, and each successful parry consumes stamina. Once the stamina is depleted, we cannot parry anymore. The stamina bar recovers slowly if we don't parry.
We need to pay attention to this. Among the enemies we encounter, there will be heavily armored enemies with high defense. Our attacks do little damage to them. If the player's skills are good, they can choose to attack these enemies with melee weapons up close, causing significant damage. After a plot sequence, an enemy will ambush us, which is also part of the tutorial. Following the instructions will allow us to pass easily.

The enemies we encounter next will have a defense gauge. When the enemies have a defense gauge, our attacks cause very little damage. We can perform a perfect counterattack just as the enemy attacks. If successful, we can deal significant damage to the enemy. There will also be a tutorial for this, and after completing it, we can proceed to a nearby tavern.

Here, we can obtain special bullets. In the game, there are some bullets with special abilities, each having unique effects. We need to choose appropriate bullets based on the enemies to make our tasks easier.

This concludes the plot progression introduction of Bright Memory: Infinite. Due to the limited space, this article only covers the early stages of the game. Following this guide should help us quickly progress through the early stages.