This guy is eating up your responses happily. 
Is Brink really a budget title at full price?
Can we like… not comment after this comment?
I doubt the mods can close this as it would look like they are trying to cover up bad press. Even though this thread is incredibly stupid, ignorant and misinformed.
[QUOTE=Mustkunstn1k;290376]Can we like… not comment after this comment?
I doubt the mods can close this as it would look like they are trying to cover up bad press. Even though this thread is incredibly stupid, ignorant and misinformed.[/QUOTE]
/agree :D.
Yoo hoo troller party! /cracks open beer, notices all the bummed faces.
What’s wrong guys?
The best post of this thread because when I saw this it was a throwback! get it?!?
Well OP i respectively disagree with you. a game with over a quad million of customization options for your character, above 4,500 different weapon variations, and dynamic objectives wheels and maps, a free running system that works on any piece of the environment allowing you to use that to your advantage, team/squad based game play with 4 classes that you can change to fit how ever you want to play with your friends, a leaning feature that allows you to look around corners and shoot(just a very neat feature to have, great art and sound design thats very unique to the fps genre right now, ia very interesting setting for the conflict taking place along with very good voice acting. and if the matches play out like they dead in quake wars the game is going to be a lot more than 2 hours long and if yo count the what if missions and other mission types that time is increased more. im just saying op, this seems like a good enough reason for this game to be considered a high budget retail game.
So a full price game must have according to you;
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A dressing up section.
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A wheel (dynamic).
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Some places to walk around.
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A jump button
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A job centre.
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Characters must be able to bend.
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something to hear and see.
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Some people speaking amazingly.
Hmm, your right.
Brink is AAA - 1-2 hours worth of AAA like Monday night combat and Section 8 (which both do No 6 a lot better than Brink). but x5 the cost.
Brink is not 1-2 hours you dolt. I don’t even understand why you are thinking that.
And for the rest of ya, let this thread be buried.
Lol, you found an appreciation for my post that I had not even thought about. Well played.
P.S - sorry, will let this one go now
He probably watched that “first mission” footage on Youtube and deduced from it that each map goes only for about 5 minutes.
Anyway, dont buy brink if you cant play online, that is like buying monday night combat if you cant play online, stupid.
There is no way a sane person could think this is a 1-2 hours long singleplayer title. Just stop feeding the obvious troll. Let this monster of a thread die and remember to ignore him in the future.
You fed the troll by saying “There is no way a sane person could think this is a 1-2 hours long singleplayer title,” and then proceed to tell everyone else to stop? I bet they will get right on that.
Sorry if I am coming off as a smartass, just saying.
[QUOTE=Petrolbomb_Tom;290560]So a full price game must have according to you;
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A dressing up section.
-
A wheel (dynamic).
-
Some places to walk around.
-
A jump button
-
A job centre.
-
Characters must be able to bend.
-
something to hear and see.
-
Some people speaking amazingly.
Hmm, your right.
Brink is AAA - 1-2 hours worth of AAA like Monday night combat and Section 8 (which both do No 6 a lot better than Brink). but x5 the cost.[/QUOTE]
Unlike that crap section 8 which nobody played even when it launched, I’m going to get about 400 hours out of Brink. And that’s for 29 pounds. Do you value 30 hours of singleplayer over 10 times as much in multiplayer? Most of us don’t.

