Brock Poulsen from GoozerNation analyzes the hatred Brink received after its release in 2011, and the gaming community's response to anticipation and disappointment.
Daav from NoobFeed.com rounds up another batch of game ideas after a 'very productive period of film watching'. At least there's a justification for eating chips and sitting on your ass. Five more films get transitioned and compared with games like Zelda, L.A. Noire, Brink, Assassin's Creed and even Leisure Suit Larry.
"Having played a solid ten hours of Brink that I’ll never get back, and a solid ten hours of the Uncharted Beta that I’m glad I spent, I’ve come to the conclusion that there is a lot that the two games could learn from each other. While Brink’s time is well and truly over (and should be customarily taken out the back and shot), Naughty Dog’s upcoming Playstation exclusive Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception, could do with taking some pointers from the parkour FPS."
Writing a good review or holistic critique of a video game is easy, because that analysis feeds off interesting subject matter. Writing an interesting video game product review, on the other hand, is extremely difficult.
"I love writing for GoozerNation. Quite regularly I get assigned a new, hot game to review that is sure to bring in hits. And for the most part, I've enjoyed every game I've been assigned.
Unfortunately, Brink changes this. A few of my fellow writers have been looking forward to this title for quite some time; I had never heard of it. And unfortunately, most of the "features" are worthless or detrimental to me."
In the wake of the PlayStation Network outage and Brink's online being unplayable at launch, Joystick Division wonders if the industry should focus so thoroughly on online play.
COD Black Ops DLC Escalation has hit the 360. But will it be enough to keep gamers interested in the series? This summer is shaping up to be a good year for games and Black Ops is going to have to compete with a lot of games this summer including Duke Nukem Forever, Deus Ex: Human Revolution, Brink, as well as several AAA titles.
Trying to find a good shooter is sometimes like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Here's a guide to what makes each shooter this year unique and hopefully this will help you tell them apart!
Brink takes the FPS formula gamers know and love and added an extra layer of features. After getting some alone time with the game, there are three particular features that can really get a gamer really excited.
Gaming is becoming more immersive by the minute it seems, and with the way it's upwardly trending, one can only imagine how much more interactive and customizable gaming will become to cater to everyone's needs individually. While this is a great thing in many ways, it's become evident that the expectation for gameplay and character interaction has risen dramatically in games that offer little to no customization in the first place.
The sport of parkour quickly became the "in" thing to do. Is the new game from Bethesda trying to cash in on this recent trend? Keep reading to see what we think.
"Brink blends single-player, co-op, and multiplayer gameplay into one seamless experience, allowing you to develop your character whether playing alone, with your friends, or against others online. You decide the combat role you want to assume in the world of Brink as you fight to save yourself and mankind’s last refuge."

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