Dirty Bomb Features
Preview: Nick Horth finds Splash Damage's team-based shooter slightly less violent than rush hour at King's Cross.
There’s a definite feeling that Dirty Bomb is Splash Damage’s attempt to redo their interesting but ultimately flawed 2011 shooter Brink. In many ways, this is the British studio stripping things back, ditching gimmicky mechanics like Brink’s ‘SMART’ movement system (which was never actually all that smart) and multiplayer narrative in favour of going what they do best – simple, addictive team-based multiplayer...