Abstract: Brink is set in the near future, on an artificial island known as the Ark. As sea levels are on the rise, much of the planet has become uninhabitable, making the Ark humanity’s last hope. With continuous streams of refugees flocking towards the Ark, ma...
Abstract: This video game review looks at the new first person shooter Brink. Its ad campaign is slick and promises to set the pace for future games in the genre, but does it live up to the hype?Brink is a first person shooter that brings a unique style to the e...
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...
Splash Damage has evolved its compelling formula to offer some of the best multiplayer thrills in the business. Unfortunately technical problems still plague the game and prevent it from becoming a truly big player in the online shooter market. ...
Diverse array of class abilities, Movement mechanics mix things up, Stylish character customization, Multiplayer matches can be intense and exciting.
AI allies and enemies are erratic and unrealistic, Online games suffer intermittent lag, Movement inconsistency is frustrating, Visual shortcomings make things look blurry, Only eight core maps.
On the lively and intriguing battlefields of Brink, technical deficiencies and design issues can be as deadly as enemy soldiers....
An online shooter needs variety, depth, and addictiveness to succeed over the long term. Brink might find a niche with some hardcore fans, but it isn’t for everyone. I'd love to see more of the parkour gameplay, but one mechanic isn't enough to carry a...
It’s not that Brink is a bad game. I actually found it to be fun to play, it’s just not executed as well as it could have been. When you watch the trailers it is easy to get excited about what it could have been, but then you play it and realize it fal...
Abstract: Brink is a team objective FPS from the developers at Splash Damage, with a heavy multiplayer focus ala Left 4 Dead or Shadowrun. While there are campaign missions, the game is clearly designed to be played with other people, and if you choose to play o...
Abstract: Call of Duty has been a damn good FPS series over the years, but let's face it: it's never been big on promoting teamwork when playing online. Everyone fights for themselves, and the things that most Call of Duty players primarily care about - kill/...