Joachim_F Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Bethesda og Splash Damage avslører sitt samarbeidsprosjekt. Les mer Lenke til kommentar
Villanden Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Jeg ønsker alle PC spill hjertelig velkommen. Gleder meg til å høre mer. Lenke til kommentar
Lubedal Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Virker ihverfall som sivilisasjonen er på "the brink of destruction" eller noe i det slaget, spennende å få mer info om dette etterhvert. Lenke til kommentar
Gjest Bruker-127711 Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Del Skrevet 29. mai 2009 Dette kan bli riktig så spennende! Lenke til kommentar
Filmvenn Skrevet 3. juni 2009 Del Skrevet 3. juni 2009 Dette er ikke et RPG visstnok hvertfall, det er en FPS. De har vist fram mye mer av spillet på E3 nå: - To campaign, en for Security og en for Resistance. - Opptil 7-player co-op - 8 vs 8 MP Paul Wedge, CEO of Splash Damage, was all too willing to show off his new game Brink, and without much of an introduction, we were thrust into some gameplay. A FPS boasting an open-ended mission system, Brink takes place in a future where the planet is covered almost entirely with water. One last bastion of hope for civilization looms in the blue abyss, and it's known as The Ark. The Ark is the one remaining hub of human activity, where a war is constantly waged against Security and Resistance forces. These factions are comprised of different classes, all playing their part in the grand scheme of things. But, enough of the game's setting, let's get to the good stuff: gameplay. As said, the game is a FPS with a persistent world, and some minor Mirror's Edge-like environmental navigation for good measure, Players can climb over obstacles and hang on ledges much like Faith, however Splash Damage is aiming to make it even simpler than that game by delegating these actions to a single button (they call it S.M.A.R.T.). Watching Paul in action seemed like this simplification worked fairly well, but wasn't half as exciting as watching Faith scurry about. Paul divulged that there would be two different campaigns for each side of the conflict, and chose a Security recruit and jumped into the game. One of the more interesting things about Brink that Splash Damage is promoting is a mission system that provides players with dynamic objectives given what the current situation is. For example, the Security forces needed intel, so Paul chose the "Interrogation" mission, tracked down a wounded Resistance fighter, and proceeded to shock him into submission, extracting not only information, but also copious amounts of experience points for him and his team. The team plays a vital role, as well. At any given time, you can play with up to 7 friends in co-operative play through the main storyline (again, two seperate storylines for each faction). Or, if online is more your thing, you could simply take those 7 friends of yours and go up against 8 other players, with your single player character reaping all of the benefits and keeping the experience points from completing these tasks. Brink is scheduled for release on the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC in Spring 2010. Lenke til kommentar
Gjest Bruker-127711 Skrevet 3. juni 2009 Del Skrevet 3. juni 2009 Det hørtes jo hærlig ut! Lenke til kommentar
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