Brink is a strange game. Is it the next must-play shooter? Is it a forgettable Team Fortress knock-off? Or is it something else? Is it really a decent single-player game? Actually, how does its multiplayer even work?
The battle to save and/or escape The Ark kicks off tomorrow when Brink launches for the PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Which side of the struggle will you be on?
European Parkour tour Beyond the Brink had Daniel Ilabaca recreating the freerunning of Splash Damage shooter Brink in the real world.
The final entry in Bethesda’s Get SMART series of Brink training videos explains how to navigate the battlefield, dealing with turrets and mines, and how operatives can disguise themselves as enemy players. Sneaky!
With Brink less than a week away here’s a look at the shooter’s four classes: Soldier, Medic, Engineer, and Operative.
Brink comes out next week, so you’d best familiarise yourself with the heads-up display before charging into battle. Bethesda has provided just the video you need. Take it away, pleasant-sounding British woman!
Playing Splash Damage’s Brink likely won’t require too much thought, but if you’re at all confused about what this online multiplayer shooter has to offer that’s different from your standard Halo or Call of Duty fare, you might want to watch this.
Brink is out on May 10. If you’re going to be playing it on PC, you’ll need to know its specs. Well, here they are!