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The editors liked
Solid gameplay
Well thought out classbased system
Character customization
Terrific controls
Intuitive interface
Fun classes and abilities
Rewarding missions.
Diverse array of class abilities
Movement mechanics mix things up
Stylish character customization
Multiplayer matches can be intense and exciting.
The editors didn't like
Playing with A.I. is boring
Character designs hit or miss
Lag online
Perhaps a bit too complex
Lacking content
Features
First things first
Brink is an online multiplayerfocused game. There is a campaign mode
But it is just normal multiplayer games book ended by story cutscenes. You can play the campaign as well as any other modes with both human players and/or A.I. bots. Playing wit
Abstract: Xbox 360Hopes were high for Brink. Cool character design, mixed with Mirror's Edge FPS platforming and served as an objective-based shooter that could instantly take the fight online, replacing bots for real people. With all these elements and a name t...
To summarize, Brink can best be classified as a learning experience. This may sound strange, but I hope to see a Brink 2 – in other words, what this game could have and should have been. The idea of a team-based parkour-shooter with classes, levels and...
Abstract: Bethesda Softworks and Splash Damage bring us Brink, a first person shooter set on board the Ark, an entirely self-sufficient habitat that has become the home of two now warring factions: the original founders and a large group of refugees. It is up ...
Abstract: The first time I saw the teaser video for Brink I was like, “Holy crap! This is awesome. FPS and parkour action in the same game!” I couldn’t wait. The second time I saw Brink was at the 2010 E3 demo where I got to play a very early build of the game. ...
Abstract: Brink features a team-based, objective-based gameplay mechanic. In fact, it is so overly based on teamwork that it is entirely possible to score the highest points on your team without killing a single enemy. Splash Damage also introduced the S.M.A.R...
If I can use one word to describe BRINK it would be “disappointing”. My expectations were set so high by the initial showings and marketing of BRINK that I came away feeling like I was playing something that I had played before. If you enjoy team based...
Solid gameplay; well thought out classbased system; character customization
Playing with A.I. is boring; character designs hit or miss; lag online; perhaps a bit too complex; lacking content, Features, First things first, Brink is an online multiplayerfocused game. There is a campaign mode, but it is just normal multiplayer games book ended by story cutscenes. You can play the campaign as well as any other modes with both human players and/or A.I. bots. Playing wit
All in all, Brink is a pretty solid game all around. It doesn't really do anything spectacular, but it combines enough good ideas - movement system, well thought out class system, skill point system, etc. - that it is definitely a fun game overall. Pla...
Abstract: Coming to us from Splash Damage, the developers of the much-beloved Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory, Brink is a class-based FPS that blends the archetypal shooter class types with heavily objective-based multiplayer gameplay and unique first-person traver...
Look, I’m not going into the rehashed recap of the review here this time around folks, if you want to know the specifics of why the game got the score it did, read through the review. Instead, I want to talk about how much of a disappointment this was...