| OUR RATING:
9
EXCELLENT
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TANGIBLES:
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Why you should buy it: Incredibly fluid action amplified by the adrenaline rush of the game's free running action. It also features an engaging story and beautiful art style.
Why you should rent it: You don't see yourself playing the levels over in Time Trial. |
UNIQUE RATING:
SUGGESTION:
Buy It |
Mirror's Edge Written by: Anthony Perez | Tags: Mirror's Edge, Playstation 3
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The story focuses around the murder of a mayoral candidate for which your sister, a cop, is the prime suspect. You spend the entire game chasing leads and collecting info that could help clear your sister’s name. While it’s all a bit cliché and predictable, the story is surprisingly gripping due to its well produced cutscenes, excellent dialogue, voice acting, and pacing.
There are a total of 9 chapters in the game, and what keeps you engaged as a player is the constant escalation of conflict. Each chapter ends with a strong cinematic which presents you with an interesting new problem, and your curiosity will often drive you to continue playing. In fact, we only took one break in our playthrough.
Mirror’s Edge is best described as a first-person platformer since you’ll spend the vast majority of your time jumping along rooftops or within the tall buildings you’ll have to infiltrate. The controls are incredibly intuitive with one button controlling all upward moving such as jumping and wall running, and another initiating all ground-level movements like ducking and sliding. You can also fire weapons, barge through doors, disarm and pickup weapons, and interact with objects just as easily.
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There a few jump puzzles spread throughout the game’s levels that may cause you to become frustrated by either trying to figure out where you have to go or in trying to actually land the jump correctly. Luckily, there is a hint button to at least indicate where you need to go next even if the game doesn’t always clearly show you the best path to it. That’s where your brain has to kick in and do a little overtime. The puzzles are cleverly designed and sometimes difficult, but there’s never a situation in the game where anything seems impossible.
| Published by: | EA Games |
| Developed by: | Digital Illusions CE (DICE) |
| Genre: | Action/Adventure |
| # of Players: | 1 |
| ESRB Rating: | Rating Pending |
| Release Date: | US: November 11th, 2008 |






