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Mirror's Edge
Developer(s) Electronic Arts
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Release date(s) NA November 11, 2008
AU November 13, 2008
EU November 14, 2008
Release type Multi-platform
Genre(s) Action, Adventure, Platform
Mode(s) Single-player
GameID(s) BLES00322 (IRD), BLUS30179 (IRD), NPEB00052, NPUB30838
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Mirror's Edge is a first-person video game developed by EA DICE and is powered by Unreal Engine 3, with the addition of a new lighting solution, developed by Illuminate Labs in association with DICE. Mirror's Edge is set in a quasi-futuristic dystopian society, in which a network of 'runners', including the main character, Faith Connors, act as couriers to transmit messages while evading government surveillance. In the style of a three-dimensional platform game, the player guides Faith over rooftops, across walls, through ventilation shafts, and otherwise within urban environments, negotiating obstacles using movements inspired by parkour.

The game has a brightly colored, minimalist style and differs from most previous first-person perspective video games in allowing for a greater freedom of movement with regard to its 3D environment. This allows for a wider range of actions—such as sliding under barriers, tumbling, wall-running, and shimmying across ledges; in having no heads-up display; and in allowing a range of vision which incorporated the legs, arms, and torso of the character as frequently visible elements on-screen.

Configuration

No options that deviate from RPCS3's default settings are recommended for this title.

Known Issues

There are no reported issues with this title.