Brink
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.
Brink Reviews Xbox 360
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incgamers.com review
If you’re looking for an in-depth, engaging experience that rewards practise and team work, and represents a welcome break from the stagnate place the genre has found itself, then you can do a lot worse than Brink. If you’re looking for a drop-in/drop-out, ten-minutes-a-night-and-I’m-done shooter then you could do a lot better than Brink.
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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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gamingtrend.com review
Customization is great and all, but it shouldn’t end with tattoos and cool hats. There are over 25 unique weapons in the game, with a huge varieties of scopes, silencers, expanded magazines, and much more. There is a top, front, bottom, and magazine hardpoint on almost every weapon, so almost every weapon you pick up should be slightly different than the last. Each attachment has both pros and cons, so you’ll have to take them out for a spin to find your best fit. S.M.A.R.T. is still the star of the show, but there are more than enough guns (and you carry both a primary and secondary at all times) to keep you busy.
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digitalchumps.com review
Much like real engineers in the world, this one keeps machines going and lays down some nasty hardware to dispose of enemies. Packing mines and turrets (one of the best surprises during a game), the engineer is my favorite class. It’s rewarding when it comes to winning missions and rewarding in terms of XP. It depresses me when the game occasionally asks me to change from an engineer, as they’re a blast to play.
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gamingnexus.com review
As with most aspects of Brink I was initially disappointed with the SMART system. I was expecting my entire team and I to be leaping great distances and scaling obstacles freeform from the get-go, but SMART is a nuanced mechanic and takes time to learn. Thankfully Brink can play as a traditional FPS; you can quite effectively plod through the levels without using SMART, you’ll just be much slower and against experienced players, you’ll be an easy target.
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