Stephen Totilo — The new Spider-Man movie trailer is cool. It's also a bit familiar to those of us who played and enjoyed the 2008 video game Mirror's Edge. How similar? Watch. You might notice some amazing, spectacular coincidences.
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People will find anything to bitch about. I'm sure Spider-Man was running along rooftops and jumping over shit before the guy's who created Mirror's Edge were even born.
Mirror's Edge 2!
And a Spiderman outfit option!
Though, I didn't think Faith was that flat chested...
Pretty blatantly. I was looking at the text thinking "Where the hell is the video" for about a minute before I realised that I was scrolled down the page.
Not really. Can't see any similarities. I am assuming the first person view is more to distinguishing its self from the previous films. I assume the author doesn't now free running/parkour is popular and appeared in films even before Mirrors edge was released
slightly off topic: the most blatant use of same footage can be seen in the gif pointed out by someone in the comment section http://cache.gawker.com/ass...
Personally I think that that is a huge complement for Mirrors edge