I would prefer to see gameplay, but hopefully the upcoming Brink from Quake Wars developer Splash Damage will deliver a multiplayer experience as diverse and exciting as what's on display in this latest cinematic trailer.
While it is not one of my rare must-haves, Brink is one of those games that I am intensely curious about, and am crossing my fingers that it will deliver the goods and live up to its potential. Of particular interest to me is the game's complete merging of single-player and multiplayer experiences: whether you are playing by yourself or with a full party, the game plays exactly the same. Rather than having a single-player campaign and a separate multiplayer mode, Brink is designed with a consistent structure that doesn't change because it's being played by more than one person. It's an interesting premise, to say the least.