When most games went for realism, it strove for artistry with an almost stark-white city with red highlights to help you carve a path from point A to B. It was presented from a first-person perspective much like DICE's other games, but it focused on the feeling of seamless parkour. Eight years ago, Mirror's Edge was a pretty distinct game for the time.
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