Abstract: If you’re a fan of objective-based shooters, then yes. You won’t find any traditional death match modes or control point missions. Instead Brink tasks players with taking on the roles of soldiers, medics, engineers and operatives to complete objective...
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Published: 2011-05-10, Author: Mike , review by: gamespy.com
Terrific controls; intuitive interface; fun classes and abilities; rewarding missions.
Lack of a true single-player campaign; various bugs.
Abstract: Splash Damage's super-stylized first-person shooter is far from perfect, but it's right on the Brink of being something awesome.The first time I saw Brink -- I believe it was at E3 2009, but I reserve the right to be wrong about that; my memory ain't w...
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. The PC version feels more complete than its console counterpart, but my qualms over co...
The first paragraph of this review has been revised to reflect changes made by a day one patch.TOP GAME MOMENTWhen a game really comes together, and two teams fight to the very end to keep a point...
Abstract: When I got the review copy of Brink and fired it up, I ran into a lot of the same problems that other players and reviewers have griped about since it hit the street. Wildly imbalanced AI, lag problems on multiplayer, inexplicable teammate ...