Mirror's Edge

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In a city where information is heavily monitored, agile couriers called Runners transport sensitive data away from prying eyes. In this seemingly utopian paradise, a crime has been committed, your sister has been framed, and now you're being hunted. In Mirror's Edge, you are a Runner called Faith -- and this first-person action/adventure is your story. From the makers of the Battlefield franchise, Mirror's Edge for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC delivers you straight into the shoes of this heroine as she traverses the vertigo-inducing cityscape, engaging in intense combat and fast paced chases. With a unique sense of movement and perspective, you are drawn into Faith's world -- a world that is visceral, immediate, and very dangerous. Live or die? Soar or plummet? One thing is certain, in this city you will learn how to run.

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Mirror's Edge - PS3

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Poor storytelling
Innovative concepts Repetitive gameplay
  Doesn't live up to expectations
When Innovation Compromises Gameplay

At some point in any game developers lives, the urge to get innovative arises. I, for one, am all for innovation. Tried and true gameplay mechanics will always work, but the question will innevitably arise "When does 'by the book' gameplay lose its "tried and true" title and become 'boring and tedious'?" Without innovation we would not have had the RE4 controls we did, without innovation and creativity we wouldn't have Psychonauts (a moment of silence please.

The question is, did Mirrors Edge cross that line, between great innovation and breaking a game with new ideas? The answer? I'd say, they got to the line and stepped on it a bit. But before I go into what I dislike, let me say what I did enjoy.

The game is by no means horrendous, in fact it's half decent. The first person perspective, is immersive. It does a great job of putting you into the shoes of Faith and becoming her is great fun. The graphics are top notch, the white washed city, the bright glaring sun, everything sets the mood for a "way to clean to be good" city.

Story

The story, falls flat on its face. To many questions remain, some never even get touched. What exactly am I delivering in these packages? What makes this government so horrendous that we must work outside the law to deliver anything? Needless to say the important questions are avoided for a more personal one of Faith and her sister. Again, not a horrible thing, if done correctly. But the problem here is that I felt it near impossible to get connected emotionally to any of them. They were all kind of just "there", and I didn't care much for them. The cut-scenes, which I would just call e-surance commercials don't help. If they had kept each cutscene in first person perspective, it would have helped a bunch. But they don't, and it hinders the game. You can see the two "twists" from a mile away, and it's unfortunate because they had such a great basis in which to tell a story.

AI

The AI is uneven at best. Running along the rooftops to avoid a man who can hit your eyeball from 10 miles away is a bit tough. But the moment you hit slo-motion they all suddenly catch "storm trooper" syndrome and miss every shot. Again, not a terrible problem because 9 times out of ten, even though they are hitting you, they aren't firing often enough to kill you. The problem arises when you're forced to fight them, or a room full of them. It's great tension when you are forced to run away and have a clear path to escape, it has that "Neo running from Agents in the Matrix" feel. It's when they tell you that you need to fight them that you realize you're not Neo and that you're Kung-Fu isn't top notch. Well, try taking a guy down when three others are filling you with lead. It feels as though that the combat was tacked on last minute, and again, I feel this is a missed opportunity for the game. Either take out combat or minimalize it.

Gameplay

Well I've already ranted about the combat, the other nagging issue was the fluidity of the running. This game has some FANTASTIC moments. The first level in particular. Running from the blues until you come to the edge of a building having no choice but to leap to it and cling for dear life? That my friends induces some of the greates tension moments I've felt in a long time. The problem arises when you're stuck looking around for five to ten minutes wondering where the hell to go. Then, when you are completely lost, you take a guess, and miss, and die (dying happens often). It's a frustrating halt in the gameplay. You feel as though you've lost your momentum and you've fallen out of the immersion and are now playing a game thats testing your will to turn off the system and try again later.

OVERALL

If they just tweak up some of the nagging issues and tell a more interesting story they'd have a winner on their hands. I'll say that this game is a foundation for something great, and I hope they do something with it.

-Mathas

Mirror's Edge - PS3

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Not enough content
Tight controls Poor storytelling
Innovative concepts  
Just plain fun  
Amazing visuals  
Intense action  
Mirror's Edge is, without a doubt, great.

Mirror's Edge is a really well done game. Running around on gorgeous city rooftops while being chased by the police, then having to turn and fight a few, grabbing ones gun and smashing its user in the face then turning to shoot the other two, then dropping the weapon and running on again never, ever gets old. The hand to hand fighting is REALLY fun, the freerunning is done just right, with plenty of "YES! I can't believe I just pulled that off!" parts in it. All in all, a really excellent, addictive, and well done game. My only complaints are the story (I started skipping the cutscene after a few, they look like e-surance commercials.), the lack of multiplayer and that the game isn't very long. That doesn't matter much though, because you WILL want to play it again on hard mode. Also, some DLC is headed this games way, which will solve the problem of "not enough content". Thanks for reading, hope you buy this great game.

Mirror's Edge - PS3

Pros Cons
Addictive gameplay Not enough content
Innovative concepts Terrible multiplayer
Amazing visuals  
Tight controls  
Just plain fun  
mirrors edge review

this game is great, it has fantastic graphics and game play
what i liked the most was the innovative concept and the mix of free runner and fps.the only thing that i desliked was the short content and the poor use of weapons

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  • Nov. 14, 2008 Cheats: Mirror's Edge - Trophies!

    Have some Faith and earn yourself some gamer recognition!

  • Dec. 4, 2008 News: Mirror's Edge DLC looks better than actual game

    New time trial stages take parkour to the next level in massive free-floating environments, and PS3 owners get a little extra treat.

  • Nov. 10, 2008 Review: Mirror's Edge - PS3

    Mirror's Edge reminds me a lot of another EA title, skate!, a skateboarding sim that I reviewed last year. I lauded the game for its innovation but noted that it was clearly a work in progress. Mirror's Edge suffers from the same sense of unfulfilled promise: it's a unique and fresh take on established concepts but it's obviously a sequel or two away from figuring itself out. It's a fantastic first effort, and one I definitely suggest you experience, but it's obviously just an initial step, albeit a bold one, that has the potential to ultimately result in a great leap forward.

    THE BOTTOM LINE: Amazing visuals, a slick control scheme and sublime free-running gameplay combine to form a unique and fascinating game that delivers some genuine moments of "Holy crap, did I just do that?" thrills. However, some poorly designed levels, awful combat sequences, a skeletal storyline and unforgiving collision detection keeps it from soaring to greater heights. Still, it's one hell of a ride and one I definitely recommend you take.

  • Oct. 30, 2008 News: Heroines demo their way to Xbox 360, PS3

    Tomb Raider Underworld and Mirror's Edge demos make their way to high-definition consoles this week.

  • Sep. 25, 2008 News: Mirror's Edge could influence future Battlefield FPS controls

    EA's parkour FPS Mirror's Edge isn't even out yet, but its fresh control scheme is already being eyed for future Battlefield titles.