When he asked Paul if there will be Move support, and he answered “No,” and the guy responds (sternly) “Why?”
What are we, 5? Are we going to ask why after every answer?
When he asked Paul if there will be Move support, and he answered “No,” and the guy responds (sternly) “Why?”
What are we, 5? Are we going to ask why after every answer?
Because manually doing SMART movements with the MOVE controller just don’t work well? 
Its because the interviewer was not asking direct questions. The questions themselves were based assumptions. PW hinted that his questioning was a bit iffy but in a polite way, but the interviewer continued hitting him with stuff that really should have been thought through.
For me that sort of stuff is entertaining.
It did turn out entertaining after all you’re right, i would not have been as polite with the guy 
“When he asked Paul if there will be Move support, and he answered “No,” and the guy responds (sternly) “Why?””
actually, it was when he asked about 3D
[QUOTE=Nail;255787]“When he asked Paul if there will be Move support, and he answered “No,” and the guy responds (sternly) “Why?””
actually, it was when he asked about 3D[/QUOTE]
I don’t think that 3D would make BRINK any better then it already will be.
I don’t see the added value since I guess most of the scenery is in close quarters.
ETQW would fit 3D I guess, Wolfenstein ET not.
I dunno why but I don’t feel that every game gets better with 3D.
3D is just a gimmick, and until developers start making games that incorporate 3D into the gameplay, it will remain just that.
Will have to see how the 3DS turns out, I have a slight concern it may go the way of the Wii and no one apart from Nintendo knows what to do with it so everyone just makes shovel-ware for it and sadly everyone buys it.
Just listening to this interview, he’s a saint for sitting through all the way through, I would have walked out about 5 minutes in, I actually couldn’t even listen all the way through.
Blackpanel.com.au has Brink in their article about “40 new IPs for 2011”, but with an autumn release date listed. Lots of bad fact checking around.
[QUOTE=Maawdawg;256149]Blackpanel.com.au has Brink in their article about “40 new IPs for 2011”, but with an autumn release date listed. Lots of bad fact checking around.
http://blackpanel.com.au/2011/01/05/new-horizons/[/QUOTE]
still a small chance on May
The autumn release date in that particular piece stems from the fact that they’re in Australia. Their autumn is our spring 
haha well spotted badman! Well I think with all the recruiting going on and lack of media recently we will be looking at late spring… well atleast Heroes of Stalingrad will be out to keep me busy!
planetxbox360.com has Brink at #6 in its “most anticipated games of 2011” list.
http://www.planetxbox360.com/article_12656/Top_10_Most_Anticipated_Games_of_2011
Brink certainly looks like an interesting new IP, and this is both evident in its graphic novel-inspired visual style as well as the many unique gameplay elements that Bethesda and Splash Damage are melding together. The character customization, RPG elements, shooting gameplay, and cooperative campaign all make Brink a title to watch out for if you’re a fan of FPS games.
But still nothing new… old screenshots or concept art, useless info and a different release date.
A lot of retailers changed their date to 4/12 recently maybe that was on word from a distributor, doesn’t matter until SD/Bethesda announce a date anyway.
CVG article: Brink: 2011’s classiest FPS?
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=283821