GamerNode: In 2003, a small British game modding firm with a tradition in id Software space brought class-based multiplayer excitement to the world of Wolfenstein with the free expansion Enemy Territory. In 2011, that same firm made the same game out of a new IP. Eight years later, the stodgy head-bashing of Wolfenstein pervades Splash Damage's high-profile, class-based, team-centric parkour shooter, Brink. A break from the twitch-shot blockbusters of this era feels refreshing, but strangles itself with poor design choices.
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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.