Mirror's Edge: Catalyst -

When you aren't fighting clunky combat mechanics or getting lost in side menus, the game is a masterclass in momentum.

: Composed by Solar Fields, the music is a standout feature, adapting dynamically to your speed and building in intensity as you climb higher. The Bad: Open-World Bloat and "Corporate Nonsense" The transition to an open world was a double-edged sword. Mirror's Edge: Catalyst

Reviewers and fans alike often find themselves loving the feeling of playing Catalyst while simultaneously being frustrated by its structure. When you aren't fighting clunky combat mechanics or

: If you loved the original, Catalyst is worth it for the upgraded movement alone, especially if you find it on sale. Just be prepared to ignore the side fluff and focus on what the game does best: running. Mirror's Edge Catalyst Review - IGN Reviewers and fans alike often find themselves loving

Mirror's Edge: Catalyst is often described as a game at war with its own best ideas. While it delivers some of the most fluid first-person parkour in gaming history, those high-speed highs are frequently interrupted by the "open-world" bloat and a story that reviewers found remarkably dry . The Good: Movement as Art

: The core parkour mechanics were refined from the original, making Faith feel faster and more agile. Chaining wall-runs, slides, and vaults creates a "flow state" that few other games achieve.

: The City of Glass is visually striking, using a minimalist, high-contrast palette that makes the world feel both sterile and futuristic.