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PAX Prime Brings Brink Discussion and Previews

PAX Prime 2010 took place over the weekend over in Seattle, Washington, and with Brink playable on the floor, the game attracted massive queues every single day of the show, which was both frightening and exciting. The first few press write-ups have also started to appear and are as ever available in the list below.

Before that, though, we turn our gaze towards The Weekly Blend. With a crew of several people out at PAX, they managed to sample every game at the show, resulting in an epic two-hour podcast discussing their findings. We're very excited to hear that (spoiler alert!) Brink was one of their favorites of the entire show and the Weekly Blend crew spend several minutes sharing their thoughts and impressions. If you want to jump directly to the Brink portion of the 'cast, skip ahead to 1 hour 15 minutes.

Previews & Impressions

Look for more coverage from PAX as the week wears on. If you've spotted any other Brink bits coming out of the show, please let us know in the comments.

gamescom 2010: IGN, NowGamer, and more


The weekend is upon us and if you were hoping to spend it reading more Brink hands-on impressions from gamescom, we've got you utterly covered. We start our tour on IGN, who've published their thoughts on the game spending some time with it at the show. Here's a slice:

Splash Damage are sitting on something very special with Brink - an online shooter that keeps pace with the frantic online experience gamers expect of the genre, while also managing to encourage co-operation and fair play. Plus, it's gorgeous, slickly produced and innovative to boot.

And now on to the rest of this week's coverage:

Previews

Interviews

Did you manage to spot anything else? Let us know in the comments!

Want more coverage from gamescom? Over here.

New Brink Video Dev Diary Talks Art, Style

Titled "Endless Horizon", Brink video dev diary number four has just made its way onto the information superhighway and is all about Brink's unique art style. Art Director Olivier 'Nosebone' Leonardi, Lead Environment Artist Aaron 'Hoffa' Hoffman, and Lead Animator Fabrice 'faaab' Bouvet join our regulars for this one and all have plenty to say about the look of characters and environments you'll come across on the Ark.

You can watch the video via the embedded version below or in glorious HD over on the official Brink website.

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Editorials, Previews, Police All Present in Latest Brink Coverage


Just in time for Bank holiday weekend here in the UK, we've rounded up the very latest Brink coverage from gamescom 2010 and beyond, and this one's got a little bit of everything.

Before we get to the latest batch of previews, X360 Magazine here in the UK have compiled their Top 5 gamescom Surprises, with Brink topping the list. They even go as far as calling it their "game of the show by some distance", so we're pretty chuffed by that.

Elsewhere, GameZone has an editorial titled Brink and the Parkour Revolution, looking at Brink's SMART system and how we may see similar freedom of movement systems showing up in many more shooters in the future.

Speaking of Parkour, if you're not checking the Brink Parkour Tour's blog regularly, you definitely should. Daniel Ilabaca's latest exploits include mass jams with some 200 traceurs and even getting arrested by Austrian Police - seems like excitement is the order of the day over there.

Finally, the boys over at Polycount have taken a rather long look at the artistic side of Brink and produced a great piece about the game's unique art style.

And now, here's the latest batch of Brink hands-on previews from gamescom:

Previews & Impressions

Did you manage to spot anything else? Let us know in the comments!

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Brink Will be Playable at PAX!

As announced in Bethesda's In The 'Works newsletter last night, Brink will be present and playable at PAX 2010 in Seattle next week. Brink t-shirts will also be on offer there, so you can frag/SMART/mission wheel in style. Formerly lovingly referred to as Penny Arcade Expo, PAX will take place at the Washington State Convention & Trade Center in Seattle, Washing from 3 - 5 September. More information about the event can be found on the PAX website.

Vote for Brink as Best of gamescom 2010 (updated)


Following gamescom 2010, the Herren at German magazine PC Games want to know your pick(s) for game of the show. Brink is one of the titles nominated, though at the moment the poll is visibly dominated by MMOs. Registration is not required - all you have to do is head over to the polling page, pick your favorite game, and click on 'Abstimmen' below the list. Easy, right?

Update: Following a few instances of obvious manipulation, PC Games has now restarted the poll, discounting all previous votes. To vote in the new poll, you'll need to register a free account on their website.

Latest Brink Video Dev Diary Melds Single and Multiplayer

The third Brink video dev diary is now online and explores how Brink goes about blurring the lines between single player and multplayer. Titled "The End of Genre As We Know It," the diary also goes into the inner workings of Brink's missions system and features the healthy mix of interviews and gameplay footage we've come to know and love.

You can catch the diary via the embedded version below or in HD over on the official Brink website.

The previously released video dev diaries are The Dawn of SMART and The Last Stand.

New Brink Hands-on Coverage Vaults, Slides, Shoots


Brink coverage from QuakeCon and gamescom continues to hit the internet in every possible way, and we've got the very latest batch for you right here.

The Brink Parkour Tour's Daniel Ilabaca and his gang were in Cologne on Friday to visit Bethesda's gamescom booth and to hang out with the local Parkour community. It all culminated in an epic traceurs vs Splash Damage match in - you guessed it - Brink, which had the Parkour folks walking away victorious after a closely fought battle. You can read all about Daniel's day in Cologne on the Parkour Tour blog.

We've also had a whole bunch of new previews and interviews coming out of both events. Led by Maximum PC's Six Reasons Why Brink May Be Your Next Multiplayer Addiction, here they are deliciously bite-sized:

Previews & Impressions

Interviews

Spotted any other Brink coverage? Let us know in the comments!

Don't forget to check out the rest of our QuakeCon and gamescom coverage if you haven't already.

gamescom 2010: Hands-on Impressions, Interviews, and a Freerunner


gamescom 2010 is underway over in Cologne and throughout this week, hundreds of gamers are getting to play Brink. Better yet, freerunner Daniel Ilabaca will be all over the Bethesda booth today to promote the game and even play the odd match.

We're delighted to see that GameStar / GamePro have nominated Brink for their Best of gamescom awards, in the Best Shooter category. The winners are chosen by their staff and will be announced later in the week.

Before we get to the rest of the Brink coverage we've had from the show so far, though, go check out Kotaku's great hands-on write-up. Here's a clip from that:

Brink is supposed to enable anyone, even bad gamers, to get that experience that normally only an elite Team Fortress 2 player might have, an experience of slick coordination in which everyone knows their role and slickly performs it. That bad player might as well have been me. And a year after Wedgwood told me Brink could deliver that opportunity, I tried the game - and - he was right.

Brink, ingeniously, works.

And now, without further ado, here's a round-up of Brink previews and interviews from gamescom:

Previews & Impressions

Interviews

Spotted any other Brink coverage from gamescom? Let us know in the comments!

More QuakeCon 2010 Previews and Interviews


Despite rumors that this newfangled "gamescom" show is opening its doors to the public today, QuakeCon 2010 is hurling a few more interviews and previews our way.

First up is the interview side of things, where both Machinima.com's Inside Gaming and GameTrailers managed to quiz Brink's Game Director Paul 'Locki' Wedgwood in front of a camera for about five minutes a piece.

With Brink playable at the show, we've also got two new (albeit international) previews to share with you. German site GameStar has a detailed, multi-page write-up detailing their impressions of the show build (translated here), while French outlet JeuxVideo offers a hands-on feature (translated here), as well.

Spotted any other QuakeCon coverage? Post it up in the comments! Don't forget to explore our other QuakeCon coverage, if you've missed it previously.

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