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'''Brink''' (stylised as '''''BRINK''''') is a [[first-person shooter]] video game developed by [[Splash Damage]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]]. It was released in North America on May 10, 2011, in | '''Brink''' (stylised as '''''BRINK''''') is a [[first-person shooter]] video game developed by [[Splash Damage]] for [[Microsoft Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]]. It was released in North America on May 10, 2011, in Australia on May 12, and in the European Union on May 13. | ||
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In ''Brink'', two factions, Resistance and Security, battle in a once- | In ''Brink'', two factions, Resistance and Security, battle in a once-utopian city called The Ark, a floating city above the waters of a flooded Earth. | ||
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''Brink'' has | ''Brink'' has Steamworks integration, including Valve Anti-Cheat. It runs on [[id Tech 4]] and has an updated rendering framework with improved support for multiple CPU cores. ''Brink'' is a [[first-person shooter]] with a focus on parkour-style movement. Online multiplayer servers hold up to 16 players; players can play cooperatively or competitively, or against artificially-intelligent bots. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Splash Damage developed the SMART (Smooth Movement Across Random Terrain) System. By noting a player's position and predicting what he is trying to do, the system lets players navigate complex environments without equally complex input. | Splash Damage developed the SMART (Smooth Movement Across Random Terrain) System. By noting a player's position and predicting what he is trying to do, the system lets players navigate complex environments without equally complex input. | ||
There are four | There are four character classes: Soldier, Medic, Engineer, and Operative. The same class system could also be found in the previous titles ''[[Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory]]'' and ''[[Enemy Territory: Quake Wars]]''. The Soldier resupplies teammates and uses explosives to destroy important targets. The Engineer buffs his teammates' weapons and builds stationary turrets. The Medic heals fallen teammates and buffs their teammates' health. The Operative interrogates fallen opponents to get intel on enemy locations, performs acts of sabotage, and disguises himself as the enemy. Players can customize their characters and buy items with experience points, which are earned by completing objectives. The same experience points can be earned in both single-player and multiplayer. Bethesda claims that players can create a total of 102 quadrillion unique character combinations, if minor variations are factored in. | ||
The Squad Commander system gives players context-sensitive missions. A variety of factors—where the player is, how skilled he is, his overall mission progress, etc.—determine what missions will be available. During both on- and offline play, the player can defend one of his faction's command posts or capture an enemy's command post. | The Squad Commander system gives players context-sensitive missions. A variety of factors—where the player is, how skilled he is, his overall mission progress, etc.—determine what missions will be available. During both on- and offline play, the player can defend one of his faction's command posts or capture an enemy's command post. | ||
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===Pre-order bonuses=== | ===Pre-order bonuses=== | ||
At | At QuakeCon 2010, Splash Damage announced Brink's digital pre-order bonuses for several digital retailers in North America as well as Europe. These bonuses will help expand the players starting customization options, with the ''{{c|Doom}}'' (GameStop), ''{{c|Fallout}}'' (Best Buy), ''Psycho'' (Amazon.com and [[Direct2Drive]]) and ''Spec Ops'' (Walmar] and [[Steam]]) packs. The "Doom" and "Spec Ops" packs are both available in Nordic retailers. Little is known whether the pre-order bonuses will restrict players who didn't pre-order from a certain retailer, or if the pre-order bonuses are just early access at the moment. In the United Kingdom, where Walmart does not operate, GAME released a "special edition" which, while costing more than the normal edition, included the Spec Ops and DOOM packs. | ||
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