>Ooh, I'm still alive
>I'm still alive, I can't apologize, no
Ooh, I'm still alive
Thanks for reminding me of the soundtrack, maybe I'll play this game later
:D
It is a damn fucking shame, a damn fucking shame.
>Little character interaction beyond the poorly done cutscenes to convey the -ok- plot
Catalust took a decent shake at it but was hampered by the developers falling for what were perhaps their own ambitions but also the poorly thought out wishes of parts of the audience
>open world
Sucked, this also tied into the bullshit with cops randmly starting to chase you in a rather unentertaining manner due to cameras andn stuff instead of a good chase.
Funny enough the more contained parts of the game like the contstruction site was designed well enough annd provided a good platforming experience.
The "unga bunga skill tree" didn't sit right with me either, but the plot involvingn characters more was a good thing and the game was better for it. Sadly it had the wrong goal from the start.
I have owned catalyst for years and never played it. I now get the urge to replay ME1 but not catalyst. Is it autism?
Well you should at least give it an honest shake.
What was up with the ending in the first game anyway. Two armed men were shooting at Faith, and then they just vanished?
No, it's just taste. The first game was perfect, the second I saw the sequel had a skill tree where tucking your legs as you jump was unlockable, I lost all interest.
Very poorly thought out thing, but those two guards on the helipad disappearing for the cutscene didn't really matter for the plot.
I still to this day rage about how I held a top time on OG Mirror's Edge and then they just let hackers get 10 second times. Fuck video game leaderboards.
Mirror's Edge is better if you pretend that there isn't a plot to begin with. It wallows in symbolism as a game, and the less said, the better.
2 had some great aesthetic moments and it really made you want to live in the city, which in my opinion makes it a thematic failure.
cute
> really made you want to live in the city
How so? Because the rooftop vistas are cool?
The really sad thing about that skill tree is even if you had been willing to put up with it, only those couple "essential" moves ever had opportunities to use them. I forgot all about the skill tree and then unlocked the exact things I needed to break the last level, and also remembered the things I had that would have trivialized the game even more the entire time.
Such a god damn shame we never got a sequel, it didn't need a reboot.
make her hootter
>It's pretty, therefore it's good
Simp.
I think Faith was actually given the "hottest" female video game character the year Mirror Edge came out, remember seeing it on the cover of a gaming magazine.
I was pretty obsessed with Mirror's Edge when it first came out, played it everyday for like a month. It's a super comfy game, gonna probably replay it when it gets colder outside and the leaves start changing colors.