Brink


# Release Date: 01/25/2011
# Genre: Miscellaneous
# Platform: PC games
# Publisher: Bethesda
# Developer: Bethesda
# UPC: 093155117037
# WAPI (Tower ID): 11398717

Brink is an immersive first-person shooter that 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. Brink offers a compelling mix of dynamic battlefields, extensive customization options, and an innovative control system that will keep you coming back for more.

Features:
-Character customization:
Brink's advanced player customization offers a near-endless combination of looks for your character. From clothing and accessories, to body type and voice pack, your character is not just another generic hero.
As you progress through the game and acquire more experience, you'll have even more opportunities for customization. Unlock class abilities and weapon attachments that let you complement your gameplay, or build a team of specialists with your friends or clanmates.

Classes:
-Each of the four classes are built around a core set of skills, but leveling up will allow you to unlock new abilities and items or specialize into one area of a class. So no two soldiers, two operatives, two engineers or two medics will be exactly the same.

Objectives:
-Using the objective wheel, you can always see your current primary objective. That objective will be driven dynamically based on real-time battlefield data, such as your class, condition and location, as well your teammates and the overall status of battle. As a result, you'll always know exactly where to go, what to do when you get there, and what your reward will be for success.

Freedom of movement:
-Brink introduces a revolutionary interpretive movement system we call SMART (Smooth Movement Across Random Terrain). SMART dynamically evaluates where you're trying to get to or what you're trying to do, and makes it happen: vaulting, mantling, climbing, sliding, and even seeking cover. This means you make the tactical decisions of where to move and the route to take, the system helps you do it in the coolest way possible

-Ability to Parkour


Classes and Game mode
The four classes

* Soldier: The soldier is the main fighting machine in the team. He is also able to plant explosives.
* Engineer: The engineer is able to fix and repair things. This character is good for supporting roles and allows to circumvent obstactles. Additionally, he can defuse explosives.
* Medic: Yeah, you probably guessed it, he can heal team mates.
* Operative: This one can disguise himself and sneak around. Also he can interrogate prisoners and hack into computer systems.

Teamplay

According to the information Ed Stern (Senior Game Desinger – Splash Damage) told in several interviews on the E3 2009. The greater idea behind the class system and several game mechanics is to increase the overall teamplay – and thus multiplayer experience – of the game. He actually says that they are bribing the players with experience points to be better team players by telling them what you will get for certain actions. Who says that first person shooter gaming can’t be a social gaming experience

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Battlefield 3 is coming

Here's a list of all the things thus far that have been guaranteed for Battlefield 3 by DICE/EA or reputable representatives. We'll be expanding this list as time goes on.

The following items are in Battlefield 3!
* Prone
* Jets
* 64 Players for PC
* 24 Players for consoles
* Modern/Urban combat across the globe including Tehran, Paris, and New York
* Vehicle warfare (including sea)
* Destruction
* Drag fallen teammates to safety
* Single player campaign
* USMC, EU, Russian, and MEC (or variant) factions
* No Windows XP support
* PC, Xbox 360, Playstation 3
* Battlefield 3 Limited edition copy announced at GDC '11

Windows XP is not support this game




An article recently surfaced about the use of DICE's Frostbite 2 engine for Battlefield 3. It's been long suggested that Frostbite 2 will be the power behind BF3 and was also used in BF:BC2. The problem however is that the engine can do so much more than a console does, so DICE is building Battlefield 3 in such a way that it is optimized for the PC as well as consoles.

This is something that us PC gamers will be very happy about. Because of the fact that FB2 will probably be pushed to its limits on the PC. We will expect the utilization of multi-core processors, 64 bit-OS's, and advanced lighting. With all the extra power and utilization of FB2, it can be expected that we'll be getting 64 player matches again (or more!)

While no official announcement of minimum requirements for Battlefield 3 have been made, we do know what engine the game will be running. Frostbite 2.0. Because of this we can estimate what requirements will be expected when Battlefield 3 hits shelves.

Armies in Battlefield 3 (BF3) are expected to be NATO forces and the Middle Eastern Coalition (MEC.) This is a very small amount of armies, however Battlefield 2142 had the same amount. There has been suggestions that Battlefield 3 may be a MMOFPS, with 2 armies you could choose either side and do quests (battles.) This is also backed up by the statement that you can customize your soldier, however the only thing is, is that there's only 5 classes.


Speculations:
Battlefield 3 has been rumored to be in production since late 2007, when a PDF was leaked online. It is now suggested that this PDF was actually discussing the Battlefield: Heroes game (since released.) However, the game has been in development or at least confirmed since summer 2009 when EA's COO stated that "Battlefield is looking good." However, it wasn't until July 30th 2010 that the world really ended up hearing about Battlefield 3. On this date, EA announced that purchasers of the Medal of Honor: Limited Edition game would get an invite to the Battlefield 3 beta within 12 months of Medal of Honor's release (October 12, 2010.) This date has come and passed, while no Battlefield 3 news has come yet, expect it soon. However, our timeline and estimates suggest the following:

* Screen shots ~ Spring 2011
* Trailer ~ Summer 2011
* Beta ~ Fall - Winter 2011
* Demo/release ~ Spring 2012





Please be advised that this is not the complete lineup of EA for 2011. We can also expect triple-A titles such as Battlefield 3, Bulletstorm, FIFA 12 and smaller games like Battlefield Play4Free. For so far, this is how EA rolls...

- Dead Space 2
- Dragon Age II
- Fight Night Champion
- The Sims Medieval.
- Crysis 2
- Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit (iOS)
- Darkspore:
- Mass Effect 3
- SSX: Deadly Descents
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