Brink
Anyone else looking forward to this title? It's the successor to Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars which I've thoroughly enjoyed in the past. The SMART movement system and slide tackling definitely make the game unique.
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General Gameplay
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Gameplay feels like something different. The SMART system has so-far done only what I actually wanted it to do, and allows you to get into some neat spots/perform some cool moves, without much effort at all. The bots are bots, and provide for some entertaining and sometimes strange action, but all-in-all they do pretty well and present a decent challenge (for me anyways). Co-op with my bud against bots it feels like even if you are mowing them down, they are persistent, and keep coming back faster then seems... prudent?
Something great I found with Brink was how it seems to strike a perfect balance between an online FPS twitch-or-die, and a linear story driven shooter. I can play online if I want, or just do co-op with friends, or just do the whole game solo, and not feel like I'm completely missing major chunks of content because I play one way and not another.
I've been seeing folks having technical issues with the game, anything from unimpressive frame rates to a complete refusal to run, and I personally had to kick the router settings again to get any network play functional.
Would I recommend it? If you like the idea of a fun lovechild between Battlefield and Borderlands, good chance Brink will tickle you.