7.6 out of 10 based on 165 reviews

Brink

 

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  • User Score (86)
    5.8 5.8 from 86 reviewers
  • Expert Score (44)
    7.2 7.2 from 44 reviewers
  • Value for money (2)
    7.0 7.0 from 2 reviewers
  • Ease of use (5)
    8.6 8.6 from 5 reviewers
  • Gameplay (21)
    8.3 8.3 from 21 reviewers
  • Graphics (22)
    8.5 8.5 from 22 reviewers
  • Sound (20)
    8.1 8.1 from 20 reviewers
  • Storyline (2)
    6.1 6.1 from 2 reviewers
  • Multiplayer (8)
    8.9 8.9 from 8 reviewers
  • Control (4)
    9.2 9.2 from 4 reviewers
  • Reliability (4)
    8.7 8.7 from 4 reviewers
  • Replay value (4)
    8.0 8.0 from 4 reviewers
  • Lastability (2)
    6.7 6.7 from 2 reviewers
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Users:
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7-8
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5-6
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. GameSpot

    6.0/10
    11 May 2011

    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

    • 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, Movement inconsistency is frustrating, Online games are susceptible to lag, Only eight core maps.
  2. OXCGN

    8.5/10
    15 May 2011

    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

  3. Empire

    8.0/10
    31 May 2011

    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

  4. Mighty Ape

    Mighty Ape
    26 May 2011

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  5. Atomic Maximum Power Computing

    1 October 2001

    A mighty gaming leap that falls very short. Read more

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