Abstract: Prince of Persia was the first game to feature free running, otherwise known as ‘parkour’ or urban gymnastics, but Mirror’s Edge is completely based around the concept from a first-person perspective.You play a female ‘runner’ named Faith, an outlawed ...
Abstract: In Mirror’s Edge you play as free-running Faith who works for an underground (or over ground) package delivery service in a repressed city. The government wants everyone to behave and act in a certain way and they are watched through cameras constantly...
Abstract: These two words define one of last year’s most innovative titles, Mirror’s Edge. I am a huge fan of first person perceptive titles and the occasional third person titles. Every once in a while a title comes around that changes the way that we play gam...
Mirror’s Edge delivers a solid performance for its first attempt but it wobbles in some parts. The game can be infuriating at times due to trial and error. Too much is asked of Faith. She’s a Runner but the game treats her like an 80’s action hero. Lev...
Abstract: Mirror's Edge PC is a direct port of the console game, and my thoughts are right in line with Brian's as far as the overall game goes (Click Here for that review). The levels are hindered by lack of direction causing lots of poor decisions being made o...
Abstract: Name: Mirror’s EdgeGenre: First-Person-AdventurePlatform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC (Reviewed on PC) Check out the Video Review.At first, Mirror’s Edge seemed too good to be true. The promises of a bright, vivi...
Abstract: Mirrors Edge Performance Review Company: EA Author: Mark Taliaferro Released: 2009-01-26 Category: Videocards,Games, PC Tell us what you thought of this review!!Print Friendly Go to page: Next Page >>>MIRRORS EDGE Mirrors Edge by Electronic Arts was re...
Abstract: Mirror's Edge tries to be quirky, cool, artsy, and different, and in many ways it succeeds. But despite a smooth engine and inventive gameplay, there's just something about it which isn't quite as compulsive as one might have hoped. There's no doubt th...
Abstract: The rift between console and PC gaming has always been a strange one, but its gotten really strange in recent years. Time and time again weve seen successful console games get ported to the PC with a minimum of effort or testing, and every time the ...