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For those not familiar with the game, Brink represents the next evolution of Splash Damage’s previous two releases, the class-based first-person shooters Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory and Enemy Territory: Quake Wars. As online multiplayer-focused games, both ET and ET: Quake Wars had two main hurdles standing in the way of wider appeal. They had no worthwhile solo option to speak of (although Quake Wars introduced AI bots, the experience was just a bland clone of multiplayer, without the challenge) and both had a very steep learning curve.

AAA games get all the attention. But some games get lost in the shuffle. Especially shooters! Make time for these five.
I didnt care for brink. I thought it was going to be like overwatch back in the day.

It’s time to Switch to Brink before taking 12 Orbits around Letters from Whitechapel? That sort of works.

Six years later, and the game is available to anyone who wants it on PC.