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As a first-person game, there are also a few moments when you're forced to fight back against the cops, mainly through hand-to-hand combat and disarming moves. When your crosshair turns blue, you have access to a bullet time-esque slo-mo ability, which makes it much easier to time your attacks and disarm your opponents.

If you do succeed in stealing a gun, you can use it to defend yourself for a short period. What you can't do is pick weapons up off the floor or obtain extra ammunition for the one you are holding. This might annoy some, but the game wouldn't really work if you were allowed to tote weaponry around all over the place.

One of the best things about Mirror's Edge is that it makes you not want to kill the police - all you want to do is have it away on your toes. In any case, you'd also miss out on the opportunity to deliver a flying kick to a cop and send him flying off a building.

You can even wall-kick by jumping off a wall, spinning and then executing a flying kick. It would have been interesting to see a Riddick-esque system employed, with more context-sensitive moves and actions available, but you usually don't want to get anywhere near the police, so it isn't really something you ever truly miss.

Most of the time, combat is actually a bit fiddly and you'll often end up being killed while faffing about trying to pull off a move. Curiously, Faith can also get hit by more bullets than she can take violent shoves from the enemy.

Fortunately, the rest of the game feels perfectly suited to the mouse and keys, which is good news to us PC players. DICE haven't ignored those of us who have a particular disdain for using pads and Mirror's Edge is perfectly playable without one. I'd even go so far as to say it was better, but that's purely a matter of personal choice. What is certain is that movement is smooth and natural and you'll soon be leaping off buildings with the best of them.

You won't necessarily be doing it for very long, though. Mirror's Edge is definitely on the short side, with approximately seven hours or so to get through before you reach the end. It's possible to finish the game in two sittings if you really burn through it Once you've finished the single-player mode, you can venture online to compete for supremacy on the Time Attack leaderboards, but that's about it. Yes, there are hidden items to collect and secret paths to discover, plus a hard mode that gets unlocked, but you've basically had your lot once you finish it.

At the moment, seven or so hours feels about right. After all, there's only so many times you can jump from building to building before the novelty wears thin. That said, given that DICE are aiming for Mirror's Edge to be the first in a trilogy, the more cynical could be forgiven for thinking the game has been artificially shortened to keep the player wanting more from the next game.

The story is also a bit patchy, at least in its execution. While the idea of a squadron of high-flying runners skipping merrily across the rooftops is a good one although it does get a bit cliched at times , the game never lets the player get involved with this. You only get one 'normal' mission before Faith's sister is set up and you embark on a series of regular missions would have been nice to play through before the main story kicked in, just so we could explore the surrounding world a bit more.

You don't feel connected to the story as much as you should as you rarely enter the world that gives the plot context. Without context, there's little reason to care what happens to Faith's sister. It's a shame, because, as I say, there's an interesting world out there to explore - we just don't get a chance to do it. The inter-mission cutscenes aren't done very well either, not grabbing the attention of the player or making them eager to reach the next one. What you want to do is get back to the action instead of watching them, which is a sad indictment of the failure to connect the player with the events around them.

The action often feels disconnected from what you're trying to achieve. In one mission, you have to find a person called Jacknife, a former runner. Unfortunately, there isn't really anything differentiating this mission from any other, other than the bit at the end where you chase him. Yes, environments change and you visit new areas, but you could just as easily take the level out of the game, isolate it and you'd have exactly the same experience playing it 'out of context' as you did before.

The plot is essentially irrelevant when playing the game and, considering a lot has been made of the story, it's disappointing when you realise it. It's not even the plot that is the problem, more that the action never feels connected to it.

Mirror's Edge is a good game, no question, but sadly it doesn't deserve to be recommended. Much as I was thrilled by the action, I was equally nonplussed by the lack of emotional connection to the characters and the plot. There's a lot of potential here if DICE can put the action into context - perhaps make all the cutscenes in-engine and allow us to fully take in what Faith does rather than have it read to us in K staid animated sequences.

You won't be disappointed if you do decide to shell out for Mirror's Edge, but neither will you be playing it in a few months. There's a classic game here waiting to get out. DarkKingBowser Offline. Languages: English. Guide Index. So you want some mods, eh? Downloading mods. Installation time. Uninstallation time. Setting up mods for Mirror's edge is very simple. Therefore I feel this guide is necessary to explain the proper method of installation.

Here are the steps covered Downloading mods Installing mods into folders Uninstall mods from you game. Unfortunately over time mod sites for Mirror's Edge have vanished, creating only one reliable site for all Mirror's Edge mods. Moddb is the most reliable source for your mods. Any other mod sites when searched for usually directs you to Mirror's Edge Catalyst mods. One is optional if you don't plan on replacing your character skin.

Now that you have your files it's time to install them. Either way the Mod Menu works the same regardless. There are now two options on where put that file based on how easy you want to make it.

This replacement shouldn't affect anything in the main game other than providing a fix for other mods. TubeMate 3. Google Play.

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