If you and your friends spent a late night recounting the great games of 2008, Mirror's Edge would likely feature somewhere in that conversation. It was a monumental title, back when shooting things in the face was fast becoming the norm.
Manufacturer: Electronic Arts
If you and your friends spent a late night recounting the great games of 2008, Mirror's Edge would likely feature somewhere in that conversation. It was a monumental title, back when shooting things in the face was fast becoming the norm.
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst is the second installment in this PC/PS4 game series. It's one of the most hyped parkour games out there, with little competition in the field. I loved the first game when it came out; IO had to finish it twice, it was that good.
Tempo; graphics; soundtrack
not very difficult; combat could be even better
This game is a massive disappointment. While the first game was a beautiful blend of smaller environments, engaging gameplay, and player choice, this game seems to have taken a different route.
Massive fan of the original - it was refreshing and new and although I know it wasn't perfect it was a success as far as I was concerned - it could've been built on and made better. Catalyst is a disappointment - the biggest problem is that it has gone open world and it needn't have.
Game play much better than the first. More attack options. Great that it has a map that you can visit and see what needs to be completed. A lot more interactive.
Good game but its north the 1st ..................
After years of pleading, fans including myself finally got their wish…a new Mirror's Edge. The original was a great game, even if it didn't quite live up to the hype. Catalyst is more of a prequel as it serves up Faith's origin story, explaining how she became a runner, what happened to her family...
The original Mirror's Edge was one of my very favorite games of the last generation. It was a different type of game in a time where multiplayer shooters
Far better story development and narrative than the original; Beautiful art style; Plenty to do in this game
Running in the open world never reaches its potential; Forced combat sequences are repetitive and frustrating; Technical/Graphical issues pop-up quite often
Many people wanted a sequel to 2008's Mirror's Edge, and I was definitely amongst those eager folk. Following the desire for a sequel, another thing that I very much craved was an open-world follow-up.
awesome game
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