Splash Damage, the developer responsible for Enemy Territory and the woefully under-appreciated blaster Brink, is aiming to shake up the free-to-play shooter model, perfected by Team Fortress 2, with a few promising touches in this team-based affair.
The merc pool from which your pick your chosen characters boasts familiar categories such as medic, heavy, sniper and more, but there’s a whole lot more personality behind each individual. You’ll have to pick three of these folk, and you can switch between them on-the-fly.
As well as promising to punish early quitters with an as-yet unannounced mechanic, Dirty Bomb includes a card system which reminds us of FIFA Ultimate Team. Finish a match and you’ll unlock a crate that contains a rare class with boosted stats. You can add these collected classes to your repertoire as you build the ultimate trio of gun-toting, objective-fulfilling badasses.
The merc pool from which your pick your chosen characters boasts familiar categories such as medic, heavy, sniper and more, but there’s a whole lot more personality behind each individual. You’ll have to pick three of these folk, and you can switch between them on-the-fly.
As well as promising to punish early quitters with an as-yet unannounced mechanic, Dirty Bomb includes a card system which reminds us of FIFA Ultimate Team. Finish a match and you’ll unlock a crate that contains a rare class with boosted stats. You can add these collected classes to your repertoire as you build the ultimate trio of gun-toting, objective-fulfilling badasses.