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A look back at Mirror's Edge

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holdthephone
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States523 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-06-02 23:46:17
June 02 2012 23:44 GMT
#1
So I spent hours and hours all last weekend trying to get a Diablo III review prepared, and I was honestly at the point where it was finished and I was editing images -- but scrapped the whole thing the next second. Was just really disappointed with it, though it taught me a lot and I'll definitely give it another shot someday.

I did just finish Mirror's Edge for PC, however, and it turned out to be a fun game to write about. A lot of mixed opinions on the game out there, but since it's cheap I think it's worth checking out for yourself now.

Enjoy, and any feedback is always appreciated:

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Side effects may include motion sickness, out of body experiences, and the inability to distinguish your surroundings from gymnastic escape routes. People have reported dumpsters appearing as platforms, the urge to vault over their cars, and the way rooftops suddenly resemble stepping stones. Although no one will probably be seen jumping between office buildings at work, it’s best to stay inside for a day or so after completing DICE’s innovative take on the first person perspective.

In Mirror’s Edge, that perspective’s name is Faith, suitable for a woman who vaults skyscrapers. Her eyes are the camera, pan it down and she’s all there; a tank top that meets a pair of light khakis, tapering above her sporty red footwear so as not to obstruct movement. Her head tilts, her chest breathes, and the wind whistles past her ears. You are in this character’s shoes, and few games could claim that to such a literal degree. That bit about motion sickness wasn’t a joke.

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As part of an athletic insurgency called Runners, Faith uses her mastery of parkour and free running – effortless navigation of environment – to deliver information across the rooftops of a dystopian city. It’s a concrete safety net left untouched by the law, a circulatory system attempting to lend oxygen to a society that according to Faith, no longer breathes.

The isolated canopy of concrete provides an opportunity to get comfortable with Faith’s body and its capabilities, a runner’s toolset of vaults, vertical and horizontal wall runs, slides and landings. It’s disorientating at first, watching the world spin with every tucked roll, seeing a pair of arms reach out to grab ledges, or even the subtle head bobbing when rounding corners. And there’s not much time to straighten out those bearings, as Faith is almost immediately thrown into a conspiracy plot involving some very confrontational police.

Suddenly she’ll be sliding down the escalators of bright, bluely painted subways, breaking into office suites where it feels like you’re dashing through an Ikea magazine, and jumping across the backdrop of a city that’s almost entirely white, shimmering beside a beautiful lakefront. It’s all very pretty but in an eerie way, like the city is too perfect, a well thought out presentation of the game’s premise. Unfortunately, it felt a jumbled narrative was necessary to help guide that theme as well.

At most, that’s all it’s there for, to give Faith a good excuse to run. It’s an immature script scribbled upon a very maturely crafted game, one with an incredible atmosphere pumped by a cardiovascular soundtrack of electronic beats. To have its chapters strung together by funny looking cartoons -- and characters equally two dimensional -- is insulting to the talent seen in the game’s other areas. When lines get as melodramatic as Faith reminding her peers that the media “isn’t news, it’s advertising,” it’s almost more nauseating than any of the head whipping stunts she pulls off during the game.

Best to ignore it, because learning a game with a very real learning curve while bullet tracers dance around your every step isn’t easy, and will require unhindered focus. Mirror’s Edge grants you wings but kicks you out the nest much too early in this regard, expecting you to master its tricks under a hail of small arms fire from pursuing law enforcement. And you’ll fall, it’s inevitable. Misjudging distances, jumping too early or too late, making awkward and on the fly decisions – there’s not much time to think when turning around means game over.

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But the harsh truth of behind the game is it rewards players who become good at it, and it’s sort of why Mirror’s Edge works, eventually. The idea that missing a jump means fifty stories of windows blurring by as you approach the asphalt below is a terrifying reassurance of the game’s realism. Every jump landed after that ordeal is that much more rewarding. Losing the scent of a helicopter through a series of construction scaffoldings isn’t just an obstacle course of another game; it’s a matter of life and death.

That mentality certainly takes some imagination, but the game is designed to foster it. “Runner Vision” is its way of conditioning you to think like Faith would, analyzing her urban surroundings for opportunities to escape. It colors these opportunities red, painting the path of a successful getaway. Maybe that’s a pipe that can be climbed, a ramp pointing towards a big jump, or a box to trampoline momentum from. The red coloring of these objects will guide you, but only just enough. Its true purpose is to rewire your brain so it can scan environments at a moment to moment pace, looking for scalable distances at every glance, red or not.

And it works, though sometimes the cops still get a step ahead of Faith, breaking the game up into a series of fight or flight situations. The fantasy trying to be achieved here is obvious and ambitious, but rarely achieved. At its best moments, the game’s combat means two officers wheeling around the approaching corridor and presenting a great opportunity to transfer the kinetic energy of a sprint into a massive drop kick. Sending the first officer reeling, take the opportunity to grab his dropped weapon and sequentially take out his partner. Toss the gun aside when you’re finished or out of ammunition, and keep on running -- no sense having it weigh Faith down.

That’s every bit as awesome as it sounds, but usually the circumstances aren’t as accessible. Often times it’s a warehouse full of heavily armed SWAT officers that are waiting for you, creating a complete circus of trial and error. The cool looking disarm maneuvers demand an awkward melee confrontation, waiting for the enemy to take a swing at you, and grabbing their gun when it flashes red. That’s a nice one on one approach, but there’s no clean way to run at a group of heavily armed men without feeling completely ridiculous, and trying anything fancy is a great way to get killed. Play your cards right and that feeling of being a super human is there, but many of the game’s set ups simply forbid that from happening.

As an escape artist it’s best to run from these complications when possible, leaving them behind to enjoy a much more well executed platforming experience. The adrenaline of it all doesn’t always necessarily come from being chased, either; it’s more from just how authentic Faith’s body feels at any given moment. Something as simple as jumping a chain linked fence, for example, is one of the game’s greatest pleasures. It rattles as Faith scales it, and you can see her legs whipping over the threshold as she vaults over it – a 6 foot obstacle defeated in an instant as she quickly accelerates to the next. Her body is an animated powerhouse of immersion, it’s never not enjoyable to use.

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That remains true in even the slower segments, which probably make up the bigger portion of the game. Outsmarting the law means going into sewer systems, elevator shafts, and other places where people aren’t meant to be, but serve as exciting jungle gyms for Faith’s athleticism. In a way that makes Mirror’s Edge more puzzle like than advertised, but even its chase sequences are constructed in ways that allow for multiple solutions.

Whether it’s methodically climbing higher and higher into the rafters of a shopping mall, or sprinting through the fragile interior of office buildings – both can be tackled from different angles, and both have their own way of keeping the feeling of tension firm. Conquering complex environments with Faith’s unreal upper body endurance, or flying past the sound of bullets shattering glass, it’s difficult to say what’s most exhilarating.

And it’s only when that tension abruptly snaps that Mirror’s Edge trips over itself. Missing a ledge by a few inches, running into a frustrating amount of guards, or having an oddly placed elevator kill the climax of a heated pursuit – all are occasional speed bumps in its design. However, it’s the familiarity between the player and Faith that allows it to lift itself above these frustrations, and the best moments are too sweet not to revisit when that familiarity is gained. Whether that’s selecting a favorite chapter and trying to beat your best speeds, or mastering the nuances of the game’s trial courses.

But that first playthrough will always be the most memorable. After all, the game isn’t about memorizing the correct paths; it’s about not knowing where those paths lead. It's about those times when you’re sprinting towards a door, using all of that adrenaline to ram it open, and rushing into the blinding light of the rooftops -- not knowing where to go next. Look in all directions and cherish that sense of panic. You’ll have to make a decision and put some faith behind it, but just make sure that whatever you do decide on -- you don’t dare try it at home.

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8.5/10


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UmbraaeternuS
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Chile476 Posts
June 03 2012 00:06 GMT
#2
Mirror's Edge was a pretty fun game. That sense of the unknown ahead of you, the leaps of faith you had to take were just something else; no other game so far had offered that kind of uncertainty in such a good package.

Good review, man. Good game, brings back memories... Fun times.

5/5
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surfinbird1
Profile Joined September 2009
Germany999 Posts
June 03 2012 08:49 GMT
#3
Good review but I had a very different experience with Mirror's Edge. First of all I found the platforming frustrating. Since in first person you can't really judge where exactly you stand in relationship to a chasm you're bound to fail time and again. Sometimes the timing window for grabbing onto something or the position where you have to be grabbing on are ridiculously small. I remember certain parts of the game where I got stuck for half an hour thinking I did it wrong and then looking it up on youtube and finding out that I had been doing it right all along and that I was just off by a micrometer. And most of your actions are automated to a high degree so pressing one button makes Faith climb up a ledge and grabbing onto things all by herself. That certainly never felt very immersive to me. I know how much effort it takes to climb a ledge or whatever, so by pressing just one button I feel almost cheated out of the experience (I don't know how to improve upon this system, though). Also, the blinding lights of the rooftops, as you describe it, are annoying as hell. There's lens flare everywhere, even in sparsely lit corridors. It's like watching a J.J. Abrams movie. The combat feels completely out of place. They should have just left it out in my opinion, have you run away from SWAT rather than engage them in melee.
All in all I didn't find the game very enjoyable but for the price I paid it was okay.
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Disregard
Profile Blog Joined March 2007
China10252 Posts
June 03 2012 09:47 GMT
#4
The art direction was what got to me, really loved it. Though, I agree sometimes the combat felt displaced but in general the concept works rather well. Price-wise it doesn't deserve that premium, maybe along the range of 30USD or in that area would've been acceptable as the replay value wasn't there for me.
"If I had to take a drug in order to be free, I'm screwed. Freedom exists in the mind, otherwise it doesn't exist."
MaxSteel
Profile Blog Joined March 2012
78 Posts
June 03 2012 10:04 GMT
#5
Ah, Mirror's Edge.. .that was fun.
Also, relevant.
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holdthephone
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States523 Posts
June 04 2012 00:07 GMT
#6
@surfinbird

i had the same problems you mentioned with the game, it's just that once I felt I had a good handle on the controls, the problems began to disappear. and i have to say, the PC makes this game much more natural with the mouse and keyboard.
Cure2
Profile Joined May 2012
13 Posts
June 04 2012 00:23 GMT
#7
Oh boy I loved this game. I spent months reducing times by fractions of a second until I learned that one jump that cuts whole seconds off your time completely. In the end I had to stop playing it because of a lack of things to do after you smash all the times and complete the game multiple times. One thing I never ever did was use guns. It just seemed wrong and I tossed them immediately after forcing that last cop to not be able to have children.

The one thing missing for this game in my opinion was the lack of a free roam mode. Something I hope they are adding in ME2 which, while they confirmed they were making it, has been eerily silent for a while. The only platinum PS3 trophy I ever felt proud of actually *checks* the ONLY platinum I ever got. Felt so rewarding.

Damn..now I really want to put it back on again and re get the platinum...or I could buy the PC version and see the differences. I doubt the graphics will be that different but the controls certainly will be.

Excellent review my man, keep it up.
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