Hardcore Gamer: Those looking for an exciting, novel experience will likely find themselves disappointed with Dirty Bomb, a title that feels like it lacks a genuine hook.
Wccftech caught up with Splash Damage's Neil Alphonso to discuss Dirty Bomb, Batman: Arkham Origins and what might be next for the studio.
It’s official, live development is coming to an end for Splash Damage’s free-to-play title Dirty Bomb.
Dirty Bomb is a free-to-play competitive/multiplayer shooter set in 2020 London during the aftermath of a mysterious disaster.
Reminded me of Brink and wasn't surprised that they also made it. Feels very similar.
Just kind of felt generic and samey (apparently a real word?). I really don't see a reason to play it over much more polished shooters that do the same things and more. It was just okay, but I'll keep playing it from time to time to see how it moves along.