gamescom 2010: IGN, NowGamer, and more


(badman) #1

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[drupal=697]gamescom 2010: IGN, NowGamer, and more[/drupal]


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

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[li]NowGamer [/li]> [li]Real Talk Gaming [/li]> [li]GameHoot [/li]> [li] Eurogamer.de [/li]> [li] byteme.gr [/li]> [/ul]
Interviews

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[li]Neil Alphonso on GameTrailers [/li]> [/ul]
Did you manage to spot anything else? Let us know in the comments!
Want more coverage from gamescom? Over here.


(DarkangelUK) #2

Wow, talk about taking your time to get stuff done o_O


(darthmob) #3

It’s refreshing to see more shooters emerging that value the player’s movement in the field as much as their ability to land headshots. The resulting gameplay experience feels far more rewarding and tactical.

QFT. Though I’m not really sure what the implied other games are.


(SebaSOFT) #4

badman fix the first post here


(badman) #5

Dreaded vbulletin-breaking hyphens again - fixed now. :slight_smile:


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