Mirror's Edge Catalyst
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Critic Reviews for Mirror's Edge Catalyst
The staples of Mirror's Edge remain refreshing and unique in the first-person genre in 2016, but Catalyst's attempts to keep up with the open-world Joneses don't always jive with its design strengths of movement and momentum. On top of that, muddy-looking console versions and a lame story filled with unlikable characters doom Mirror's Edge's return to fall short. I was so happy this game was being made, but in the end I'm just as disappointed in how it turned out.
Catalyst is as close to a definitive version of a Mirror's Edge game as we're likely to get, despite retaining some of the first game's issues.
DICE's reboot of a flawed modern classic fixes old problems while introducing new ones all of its own.
Mirror's Edge Catalyst has some exciting and refined free-running mechanics, but the missions and modes that support the gameplay are content-thin and generic.
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst is an interesting game with some strong ideas but not enough variety.
A better game than the original, but it still suffers from many of the same problems – with desperately uninteresting storytelling and combat.
This genre-blender experiments with the traditional sandbox formula, but fails to encapsulate the fun elements of an open world