http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1244955
RIP Dirty Bomb? What is gonna happen with Splash Damage being bought out?
Tekno posted this:
The monetization of Dirty Bomb (in the west) is all handled by Nexon, so I doubt this company will really have any effect on that. And so far, Warframe hasn't been impacted in any negative way from this company's ownership on Digital Extremes.
Something similar has happened for Blacklight: Retribution. (Speaking of temporarily awesome F2P games.)
Just put Wolfenstein ET on Steam, that's all I ask.

when's the last time you've played it...I did recently and it has not aged as well as I thought it would have
I had forgotten completely about the disaster area that is the UI
What was it that killed Brink? The art style was fantastic, and the devs seem to know how to put together multiplayer.
The online was a disaster for much of its life. Often flat out broken. PC version only worked imo because it had a server browser so you could bypass if you were okay not playing the game "proper", I don't think matchmaking ever worked on the free weekends, like it'd be instantly overloaded and fail endlessly.
Also, like this, and ET (both versions) there's a complexity to it. And I don't mean that in a "lol COD gamers" way. But if the team makeup is ever so slightly off against a remotely well balanced and aware team, you are
never taking certain objectives. It doesn't help that people just want to deathmatch. Almost every single one of Brink's objectives are at severe chokepoints making this even worse. It would create these absurd meatgrinders. And nobody used the auto-traversal-button to move outside the main path.
The unlocks weren't all that well setup either. IIRC, you were better off mainlining one set path to the end of the "class", then going back later when you have an ungodly amount of tokens to fill out the rest of the tree. Which could really screw with the intended progression.
And I actually quite like Brink. (And Medal of Honor, speaking of 6-7/10 games with underexecuted MP...oddly MoH still has a decent amount of games available on PC. I think because it's like a strange Bad Company 2/Modern Warfare hybrid that's infantry only.)
Dirty Bomb's a much better game I think than Brink. Even if they did do heroes instead of classes. At least you can tell what the other team is made up of. IIRC, good luck trying to figure that out with Brink.