Abstract: The big risk with Swedish developer Digital Illusions wildly brave Mirrors Edge (Xbox 360, PS3) is that itll be misunderstood. Its a platformer that flaunts its gleaming rooftop playgrounds entirely in first-person. Its a first-person shooter, bu...
Abstract: One of the most exciting attributes of interactive games is they can let you feel what it is like to be in exotic shoes. The first-person perspective is most effective at conveying this illusion, and Mirrors Edge uses it powerfully to create a unique...
Stunning visuals and sound immerse you in the game world, Combat and free running are smoother and make Faith feel more powerful, Social Play adds an interesting element to gameplay
Occasional lag in cut scenes, 'No escape' scenarios can be annoying, The story doesn't offer much to sink your teeth into
From the brief time we've spent running in Faith's shoes, we're very happy from what we've seen so far. If the writing is solid with an engaging (and hopefully unpredictable) story, then we can see ourselves spending many, many hours hours leaping our wa...
Abstract: When I first saw Mirror’s Edge I wasn’t keen because I’d not heard anything about it and thought nothing of it. Then the demo became available on the PSN, so I downloaded it and was hooked! I had to have this game!This is probably one of the most under...
Abstract: Welcome, to a future where all information is monitored, rigorously. So rigorously that the only way to transfer said information securely is to use free runners as glorified postmen to deliver it. Running across city skylines, the “runners” (as they a...
Mirror’s Edge offers an exciting alternative to the usual FPSs, but isn’t quite as revolutionary as it should have been. Still, if you’re after style over substance, Faith offers thrills and spills beyond the average action game. 7.1/10P...
The inclusion of Parkour is really well done and feels natural to use. Time trial mode adds longevity and allows you to explore the best aspects of the game. Audio is well done.
Single-player mode feels short. The animated cut scenes are disappointing.