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Brink

6 reviews
7.5

Brink is an immersive first-person shooter that blends single-player, co-op, and multiplayer gameplay elements into one seamless experience, allowing you to develop your character whether playing alone, with your friends, or against others online. You decide the combat role you want to assume in the world of Brink as you fight to save yourself and mankind's last refuge.

Genre First-Person Shooters
Platforms PS3  Also on Xbox 360  PC 
ONLINE - COOP 1-8 Players

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Developer Splash Damage Publisher Bethesda Softworks Release Date May 10, 2011

Brink Reviews PS3 

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9.0

thesixthaxis.com review
Every character class can also have a positive effect on their team mates, by ‘buffing’ them (not as dirty as it sounds). An example of this would be Medics upgrading their team mate’s health, and Soldiers dishing out upgraded ammunition. Brink doesn’t really like ‘lone wolves’, and they won’t last particularly long in the heat of battle.
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8.6

cheatcc.com review
The most innovative aspect of Brink is that the single-player and multiplayer games are basically the same thing. Whenever you start playing, you decide whether you're playing alone, with co-op partners, or with both co-op partners and human-controlled enemies. Each mission is a series of objectives in which one team tries to accomplish something and the other team tries to stop them. You can play through the entire campaign as two different factions, each with its own set of cutscenes, for a total of 16 missions.
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8.0

videogamer.com review
Brink is a game that deserves a chance, and those with a penchant for the multiplayer shooter owe it to themselves to give it a look. It's not without its faults, some of which are more serious than others, but Splash Damage achieves the impossible: a game that feels fresh in the stalest of genres.
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7.5

gamerevolution.com review
Brink's art style will also turn some gamers on and others off. The skinny faces and decidedly British accents are entertaining at first but might wear on you in the long run. I'm not one for character customization, but Splash Damage's shooter offers a suite of outfits and weapons to tweak your player character as you see fit.
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7.0

gamereactor.se review
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