The latest two developer diaries have been released discussing the features included in Splash Damage’s upcoming first-person shooter, Brink.
The first video talks about the game’s intriguing world traversal mechanics that will allow players to fluidly, intuitively and effortlessly make their way around the incredibly detailed levels, while the second video discusses why the developers behind Brink think that the game marks ‘the end of genres’ as we know them, seeing as how the singleplayer and multiplayer portions of the game have been melded together into one experience.
Fascinating stuff, and very exciting for fans of competitive first-person shooters – watch below:
Brink - Dawn of S.M.A.R.T. Dev Diary
Brink - The End of Genre As We Know It
Be sure to rifle through El33tonline’s previous looks at Brink, where you’ll find bunches of screenshots, videos and information.
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