Brink (Xbox 360)
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16 years ago
Brink Preview
Splash Damage won't ring many bells with console gamers. Initially stumbling upon success with a roster of highly acclaimed Quake 3 mods, they became highly respected for creating both Enemy Territory and handling Doom 3's multiplayer component.
15 years ago
Brink Review
When I first played Brink at QuakeCon 2010, I really enjoyed it and was excited about it's eventual release. I was playing the PC version with an Xbox 360 controller and had a great time.
Pros:
- Single character progression across all modes
- Objective wheel makes sure you're contributing to the cause
Cons:
- Campaign is a worthless addition
- Lackluster weapons and maps
- Terrible bot AI
15 years ago
BRINK
After several years in development at UK studio Splash Damage, BRINK drops in stores this week with a serious task: remind gamers that shooters aren't just about crossing chainsaws, pulling off head shots and racking up kill streaks, but also teamwork, communication and planning.
15 years ago
Brink
As resources dwindle, the residents of the near-future Ark split into first-person-shooting factions composed of security goons and resistance fighters. You'll start your game of Brink by pimping out your wardrobe, watching an unnecessarily long tutorial video, and then jumping into short campaigns...
Pros:
- + Four classes
- 50-plus abilities
- an arsenal of customizable weapons
- and plentiful dress-up options
- + Atrocious A.I.
Cons:
- - Maps favor clutter and sprawl over organic flow and well-crafted choke points
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15 years ago
Brink
This online shooter will push your patience to the brink
Pros:
- Some great concepts for an online shooter
- plenty of customizable options
- campaign playable online and off
- playing a game with 16 human players is a fun experience
- SMART running system is a fun way to navigate the environments
Cons:
- Network performance at launch is poor
- bot AI is charitably described as pathetic
- frustrating level design
- only eight maps
- too easy to quickly level characters up
- single player is an abysmal experience
- poor graphics
15 years ago
Greatness is rarely achieved without ambition. Jumping into the battlefields of Brink, you get the immediate sense that you are playing an ambitious first-person shooter. Four interdependent soldier classes and three distinct body types combine to create a diverse array of ways to kill your enemies,...
Pros:
- Diverse array of class abilities
- Movement mechanics mix things up
- Stylish character customization
- Multiplayer matches can be intense and exciting
Cons:
- Online games regularly suffer lag
- AI allies and enemies are erratic and unrealistic
- Visual shortcomings make enemies blurry
- Movement inconsistency is frustrating
- Only eight core maps
15 years ago
Brink Review
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/death ratio, unlocking new stuff, being at the top...
15 years ago
Brink Review
Brink is one of those games that is going to be a love/hate affair depending on who you ask. This is not your standard first-person shooter where fragging online with your pals will be the talk...
Pros:
- + Tons of customization
- + The upgrade system
- + Lots of depth
- + The art style
Cons:
- SMART system can be finicky
- Offline is uninspired
- Steep learning curve
15 years ago
REVIEW: Brink (Xbox 360, PS3, PC)
There's plenty of potential in Brink. Its flowing movement controls are a breath of fresh air, forcing shooter fans to think fast while online and apply a completely different set of tactics to those found in the likes of Call of Duty.
15 years ago
Brink Review
Back in 2008, DICE released an intriguing first-person anti-shooter called Mirror's Edge. Not without its flaws, the idea of parkour free running from a first-person perspective was a fascinating concept.
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