Creating diverse types of movement is one of Brink's main ambitions, and to a certain degree, it succeeds. Performing a speedy escape or a daring infiltration with a light character is exhilarating, while mowing down a whole enemy squad as a heavy is very satisfying. All characters can sprint, slide, and jump with varying proficiency, and this mobility helps make combat more lively. Read more
A Misunderstood Bundle of Fun by exterminat ©2011 Nicholas Laborde Modern society thrives around technology. The simple fact that so much entertainment and technology is released on a consistent basis justifies the presence of reviews and their direct effect on consumer purchases … and in the games industry, a direct effect on the people from which they come. Read more
Bromley boys Splash Damage deliver the guns and goods this month with Brink, its follow up to the bombastic Enemy Territory: QUAKE. The result is a kinetically paced killer stab at a fresh intellectual property that – while featuring a single player mode – stands toe-to-toe with the big boys of the multiplayer world. Read more
A mighty gaming leap that falls very short. Read more