Mirror's Edge

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Mirror's Edge
MirrorsEdge-Logo.svg
Studio SwedenSweden DICE
Publisher United StatesUnited States Electronic Arts
Senior Developer Rhianna Pratchett (Story Designer)
Erstveröffent-
lichung
PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 November 11, 2008 November 13, 2008 November 14, 2008 Windows January 12, 2009 January 15, 2009 January 16, 2009 iOS April 1, 2010 September 2, 2010
North AmericaNorth America
AustraliaAustralia
European UnionEuropean Union

North AmericaNorth America
AustraliaAustralia
European UnionEuropean Union

North AmericaNorth America
European UnionEuropean Union
platform Windows , PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 , iOS , Windows Phone
Game engine Unreal Engine 3 with Beast and PhysX extended
genre Action adventure
control Keyboard and mouse , gamepad
system advantages
preconditions
medium DVD-ROM (Windows, Xbox 360)
Blu-ray Disc (PlayStation 3)
download
language German, English, Spanish, French, Japanese, Swedish
Age rating
USK approved from 16
PEGI recommended for ages 16+

Mirror's Edge (dt. Edge of the mirror ) is a computer game , which of Digital Illusions CE for PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 and for Windows was developed. On November 11th, 2008 it was released for the two consoles. On January 12th, 2009 a version for Windows was released, which contains support for Nvidia PhysX . Mirror's Edge is a mixture of action-adventure , platforming and first-person shooter , and the manufacturer advertises it as an action-adventure.

Mirror's Edge has already sold 2.5 million times. The game is also available for iOS and Windows Phone 8 .

Background story

The setting of the game is a conformist - dystopian city, in which communication and the flow of information are monitored by a totalitarian regime. For the transmission of information to escape the supervision of the government, therefore, so-called Runner (dt. Messenger runners), including the protagonist Faith heard commissioned.

When a popular politician is murdered in town, Faith and her sister Kate are caught in the crosshairs of the police. While Kate is arrested, the protagonist Faith manages to escape. In the course of the story she tries to unravel the circumstances and relieve her sister.

Gameplay

The core element of the game is the agile movement in and on the buildings of the city in the style of the urban sport parkour . But fights are also part of the game - Faith has mastered various hand-to-hand combat techniques. Furthermore, opponents can be disarmed and weapons can be picked up. However, wearing them restricts mobility and speed depending on the type and size. With the so-called runner vision , relevant objects (for example bars and doors) are marked in red.

The game is played in the first person perspective , in which head and body movements influence the field of vision and the perception of the environment. No so-called HUD is used. The player looks at the game world through the eyes of the protagonist without being able to see displays for life energy, ammunition and the like. An indicator of bad health is the desaturation of the entire picture. Only the time-trial and speed run mode in Mirror's Edge are an exception regarding a HUD: In the Time Trial mode displays for current speed, check point times, best time and since the start elapsed time are integrated in speed run mode, the fastest time and the time elapsed since the start is displayed.

Mirror's Edge uses the Unreal Engine 3 , which has been expanded with Beast (light and shadow calculations) and PhysX (physics calculations).

Game expansions

On February 22nd, 2009 the fee-based Pure Time Trial Map Pack was released for consoles and PC , which contains some additional time trial levels. These are set in a fantasy world and without any story. The expansion was developed for all systems, with the PlayStation 3 version containing an additional card free of charge.

In addition, a two-dimensional Flash game called Mirror's Edge 2D was released by game developer Borne Games in 2008 , which was recognized as an official game by Electronic Arts. Unlike the original game, this one is played in the third person perspective.

In 2010, an iPad version of the game was released, and an iPhone version is also available.

continuation

Electronic Arts announced a successor to the game in 2009, which in turn would be developed by DICE. In February 2011, reports came up that the second part had been discontinued. In March of the same year it was announced that a possible successor was still in the creative process. The sequel was officially announced at E3 2013 , but without a set release date. On June 9, 2015, the name of the sequel, Mirror's Edge Catalyst , was announced. The closed beta test started in April 2016. On June 7 (North America) and June 9, 2016 (Europe), Catalyst was released for Xbox One , PlayStation 4 and PC ( Origin ).

Theme song

The title song of the game Mirror's Edge , Still Alive (not to be confused with the song of the same name from the computer game Portal ), is sung by the Swedish singer Lisa Miskovsky . An audio CD with several remixes of the song is included as an extra in the game package.

Awards

Game Critics Award 2008

  • Won: Best Original Game

12th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards

  • Won: Adventure Game of the Year
  • Nominated: Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction

Computec Bäm! Awards 2009

  • Won: Category Atmosphere
  • Nominated: Sound category
  • Nominated: Head category

MTV Game Awards 2009

  • Won: "If we were you" category, award for Faith as best video game character

Individual evidence

  1. MIRROR'S EDGE Official sales figures & information about the sequel. June 24, 2013, accessed August 21, 2020 .
  2. TweakPC.de: Test: Mirrors Edge Catalyst - Open-World-Running with style. Retrieved April 20, 2017 .
  3. ComputerBase - EA confirms plans for "Mirror's Edge 2". Retrieved January 5, 2010 .
  4. EA: Development of "Mirror's Edge 2" discontinued. Retrieved February 17, 2011 .
  5. Successor still pending. Retrieved March 3, 2011 .
  6. Mirror's Edge 2 - Continuation of the first-person jump & run finally officially announced. Retrieved June 11, 2013 .
  7. MirrorsEdge.com: Welcome to Mirror's Edge Catalyst ( Memento June 10, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  8. Mirror's Edge ™ Catalyst - Official Website. Retrieved April 22, 2016 .
  9. https://www.computerbase.de/2016-04/verschaltung-mirrors-edge-catalyst-erscheint-erst-am-9.-juni/
  10. http://www.gamecriticsawards.com/2008winners.html
  11. http://www.interactive.org/games/video_game_details.asp?idAward=2009&idGame=1022
  12. http://www.cynamite.de/pc/news/more/computec_baem_award_2009_hier_sind_die_gewinner/19803/computec_baem_award_2009_hier_sind_die_gewinner.html

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