New trailer for Bethesda's Brink makes music from bullets (but GamesRadar did it first, y'hear?)
Though our appetites are further whetted for Splash Damage's gorgeous shooter regardless
Anyway, here you have the colourful lead-based death-dealing of Brink arranged so that each bullet crack, explosion and perforated skull adds a smidgen of aural goodness to an over-arching percussive piece. They call it "A Choir of Guns", which is over-selling it a little bit, given the far-from melodic nature of the whole thing, but it's worth a look regardless.
Though you'll notice thatour vidsused a whole bunch of different games and we didn't put a backing track under them either. Just sayin', like.
So, is the running, jumping, bright-and-breezy killing freshness of Brink on your radar? And more importantly, who's videos did you think were best, theirs or ours?
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