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Brink 1 sold poorly and got some pretty ugly reviews.
Anyway. Its free-to-play, and in closed beta at the moment. (and is being published by Nexon)
http://extraction.nexon.net/
Fingers crossed for this one ;-)
It deserves one
Quite undeservingly so. One of those games everyone was like "this is bad" based on the reviews, and when people actually went and played it, usually lamented the fact that there weren't enough people playing the great game they just found and everyone was wrong to decry as bad.
Its quite sad. The gunplay felt nice, and the limited parkour was quite ahead of its time.
http://steamcommunity.com/app/333930
If you had people to play co-op with, it was rather good. There were balance issues, however, depending on which class you wound up as. If you didn't, and were forced to play singleplayer with AI teammates, you were screwed. Generally you could get through the first few missions, but eventually you'd come to the one defuse/set bomb multi-stage mission and without teammates actively watching the checkpoints the enemy would constantly overrun the key areas and you'd have to start all over again.
It was pretty though. And had a decent enough story.
EDIT: Man, is this thread old. No wonder the link was still to the old name of the game.
I wasted £40.