Brink Aims To Revolutionise The Traditional Single Player Campaign With Online Options.

We enjoy it, but we're not the type of people who can make a game's multiplayer mode last a year or two. That's just, meh. Still, there are a lot of gamers out there that don't even touch a multiplayer mode. And those are the type of people Splash Damage want to convert with their innovative FPS Brink.
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"It's our goal from the outset to incidentally teach people to be good at multiplayer shooters while they're playing our single-player shooter," explains Splash Damage's Paul Wedgwood. "At a certain point in the game we say to them, 'Why don't you just try co-op and see how you go? For this next mission we're going to give you twice the number of experience points if you play co-operatively with somebody else.'"</blockquote>

It's a top idea, and we're interested to see how this game turns out. You've got to give Splash Damage kudos for shooting high.