
Brink started out confusing everyone, with its bold and baffling intention to blur the lines between single- and multiplayer. Sitting down to play, it’s as instantly comfortable as it is relentlessly intense. It’s multiplayer maps with a story attached. And no map unlocking: you can play the map/chapters in any order you like. It’s not a spoilery kind of story.

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.
for brink.. i have high expectations for this :)
about time someone made something like that...
every multiplayer game out there have little to no story, the more story intensive multiplayer games gets, the better...
This game is dangerously under hyped...I'm worried that this game wont sell enough and get slammed for no reason.
This game, however, will NOT disappoint. I will put money on that. It's the reason why I'm not even going to bother with Crysis 2...Brink's movement makes Crysis 2 look dated, and team based gameplay to boot.
I should say that I was one of 100 people who loved Quake Wars on PC. <3 Splash Damage