BRINK Features

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Preview: A veteran of all things Splash Damage, David Brown was ideally suited to get stuck in to Brink...

It seems a shame that, potentially, Brink could sink without trace in a month jam-packed full of arguably bigger name releases. L.A. Noire is scheduled for that month, as is Duke Nukem Forever, just two heavy hitters that could well see off all competition. So how’s Brink going to cope? Fortunately, it’s different enough to be able to...

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Preview: We're promised real online team-play as we take on Brink...

When we first saw Brink back at GamesCom 09, there was a definite feel that this was no ordinary FPS. Like some kind of cross between Mirror's Edge and Killzone, and with plenty of personality and customization to boot, this was one that had a firm spot on our gaming radar.

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Preview: E3 2010: When we last saw Brink, we were gaga for the unique parkour-style movement over a standard FPS terrain, but what do we think now?

When we last saw Brink, we were gaga for the unique parkour-style movement over a standard FPS terrain. I said it was like Mirror’s Edge with true combat, but after getting the chance to play Splash Damage’s latest build, Mirror’s Edge was the last thought on my mind. Brink has not only come into its own, it’s quietly begun to blend genres together into...

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Preview: E3 2010 Preview..

When we last saw Brink, we were gaga for the unique parkour-style movement over a standard FPS terrain. I said it was like Mirror’s Edge with true combat, but after getting the chance to play Splash Damage’s latest build, Mirror’s Edge was the last thought on my mind. Brink has not only come into its own, it’s quietly begun to blend genres together into...

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Preview: E3 2010 Preview.

When we last saw Brink, we were gaga for the unique parkour-style movement over a standard FPS terrain. I said it was like Mirror’s Edge with true combat, but after getting the chance to play Splash Damage’s latest build, Mirror’s Edge was the last thought on my mind. Brink has not only come into its own, it’s quietly begun to blend genres together into...