BRINK

I played it at PAX last year and had a blast. I pre-ordered it a while ago.

Holy crap, someone who shares my exact viewpoint.

I’m kind of interested in the game, but can’t form an impression until I’ve played with my own two hands.

https://www.gamepro.com/article/reviews/219303/review-brink/

Is this correct? If so, I’m very upset…

My housemate is playing it. It looks fun, I’ve not payed it much attention in the past.

“Mirror’s Edge 2: now with customizable guns”

It’s more similar to TF2 in gameplay…

Who actually owns it? How are the graphics? The gameplay? Is it worth the money?

I own it, I haven’t gotten to play it much but the one thing I can tell you is that if out have an ATI card avoid it until they get a patch out. The preformace for a lot of ATI users with specs above min and often rec is terrible (including myself).

Most of my time has been spent trying to get it to run worth something. In the future I won’t be buying Splash Damage games day one.

I’ve got it as well and I’ve enjoyed it a lot. The SMART system took a little getting used to, but after I did, it was quite smooth. I’m also a sucker for customization and I’ve had a lot of fun just unlocking new outfits and guns/attachments and making a badass looking guy.

Although I have an ATI card, I must be lucky as all I get that’s odd is a sort of grid on everything, like thin black lines are scoring every wall, gun and character…weird.

Oh, it’s great. On PC anyway… The Xbox version apparently has a lot of bugs and dumbass AI. It’s a bit light on content, but for what’s there… I’d say… yeah, if you want it, spend the money. If you’re not sure, let it drop.

I’d honestly say, if you were hesitant to get it already wait for a sale on steam or something.

There’s a nice sale on TPB atm.

Except its a multiplayer game so that won’t work too well.

I didn’t even know that, lol.

Needless to say, I’m not too hyped about it.

Loving it. (ati problem fixed.)

Same, it’s really fun. Although buggy, but they’ve promised free DLC and it all to be fixed so whatever, i’m having a blast.

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