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What I Want From Mirror's Edge 2

It’s been a couple of weeks since E3, and the overwhelming full-body sensation that Mirror’s Edge 2’s announcement provided has finally begun to subside, giving me some time to not only replay the first game a hundred times but also think about what it really is that I’d want from a sequel. It’s gut-wrenchingly difficult for me to admit there are problems with DICE’s door-bashing simulator, but I will do my best to choke them out.

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DarkBlood3949d ago

i thought it was suppose to be a prequal reboot?

ApolloTheBoss3949d ago (Edited 3949d ago )

It is. And I don't like it. Wish it was a follow-up to the original.

Edit: It was obviously rebooted to provoke higher sales. EA didn't want to take any chances I assume.

@DarkBlood I welcome it, i'm just not gonna be surprised if it ends up being disappointing.

DarkBlood3949d ago

yeah same here, though i dont mind it, providing they take it up further with sequals wisely.

doing a prequal makes me almost feel like i know whats to come in a way

MikeEaton3949d ago

One thing I want is more of a living city -- specifically one full of civilians going about their days. There could be moves where you can slide through/push past crowds of people, using lanes to move with crowds on escalators, choosing to save innocents vs. using them as cover/human shields.

Utalkin2me3949d ago

Sounds like assassin creed. How about we keep it strictly Mirrors edge and parkour.

showtimefolks3949d ago

What I want is more people actually buy the man game, it's so stupid when gamers complain all we see are sequels than when so ethng new comes out they still buy those sequels and pass on something new and fresh

I remember when sleeping dogs came out IGN had that big thing going where everyone was complaining about sequels than sleeping dogs come out and sells 110K in first month so how about support the new stuff

EA is taking a risk with this and if we want other publishers to make some of these risky games than we have to buy them

Still waiting for beyond old and evil 2 even though first one didn't sell well so UBI isn't in any rush to make a sequel. Why is that some of the best games are also some of the loser sold games?

BABYLEG3949d ago

Can't wait for this game. Currently playing the first one for the first time and I am really enjoying it. Don't hate me here guys but I feel like this game and kinect could work really well

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Looking back to the failed parkour of 2016's Mirror's Edge Catalyst

Kaan writes: "Mirror's Edge will likely never get a third try. The second game does not look like a cheap effort. By all accounts it is beautiful, especially with its FPS Boost enhancements. The city glows at nights and shines in the day. Lights will reflect off of Catalyst’s many structures made of glass. It’s spectacular to run through. But such a lavish production often comes with risk aversion and sadly Catalyst crumbles under this pressure. It’s held back by the pressure to conform, rather than trying to be genuinely different."

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lellkay1043d ago

The parkour was great. It was just the story and characters didn't get interesting until the final moments and then it was to late.

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FPS Boost at 120fps: Battlefield 1/4/5 - Titanfall 1/2 - Mirror's Edge Catalyst Tested

Digital Foundry: Microsoft's FPS Boost support expands again, this time with 120Hz upgrades for 12 games and a 60fps boost for one! We decided to check out the improvement to some of our favourite games in the line-up, including the three Battlefield games that are supported, Titanfall and Mirror's Edge Catalyst. Which consoles support which games, what's the performance really like and are there resolution compromises?

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darthv721086d ago

FPS boost is a nice feature. Cant wait for more games to get that.

Eonjay1086d ago

While FPS boost is nice, I feel like it is the bare minimum in upgrades and only helps those with 120 capable TVs. Most of these games are PC titles as well. These games should be patched to run high/ultra PC video setting.

ActualWhiteMan1086d ago

Microsoft is killing it. Meanwhile Sony only lets developers upgrade older games if they make a PS5 version. Which means, less games getting upgrades on Sony’s offering.

jukins1086d ago

Alternatively seems to be a focus on releasing newer games? People barely played the games before 120 fpsnisnt gong to change that. Not to mention the people with the capable tv.

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nickanasty2061085d ago (Edited 1085d ago )

Soon this will not be the case though, and all of these other added perks like 120fps on older games will just be other great additions and features that PS users do not have available to them. I think any additional updates to features for games is something that shouldn't be discredited. Once Microsoft starts rolling out the new games on a regular basis, this argument is not going to age well. For now, you are correct on the new game front, but that is all going to change here soon enough. Sure most argue the "Wait until E3" remark over and over, but that will certainly be a thing of the past with everything Microsoft is working on now. Good things come to those who wait is the way I look at it for now.

Christopher1085d ago

***Once Microsoft starts rolling out the new games on a regular basis, this argument is not going to age well.***

This argument hasn't aged well for a long time now.

foker1086d ago

They are really killing it,.. They haven't released a new first party game in 600 days if not more

SpineSaw1085d ago

Now wait that's not true. 600 days is looong time and they did release a few First Party games that no one played or no one can remember by name but you do make a good point and it don't really matter if its been 6 days or 6yrs for Xbox First Party what they've released has been poor at best.

Army_of_Darkness1086d ago (Edited 1086d ago )

@actualwhiteman

Killing it? Ms? Lmfao! Boosting fps on old last gen games on a new gen console while not releasing a single first party next gen game is killing it to you?! 🤣😂
Meanwhile.... Sony what? Oh has been focusing on releasing actual new first party games. Funny, you forgot to mention that part bud.

Christopher1085d ago

***Meanwhile Sony only lets developers upgrade older games if they make a PS5 version.***

Well, this is just factually incorrect. The Division 2 got an upgrade for PS5 but is running the PS4 version. Other games have had similar.

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MetroidFREAK211086d ago

Man, that makes me want to reinstall the OG Titanfall... seeing people still playing it. Memories

Destiny10801086d ago

battlefield 4, 720p 120fps, campaign locked, multiplayer drops down to 98fps
battlefield 1, 792p 120fps, campaign locked, multiplayer locked
battlefield 5, 1080p 120fps, campaign locked, multiplayer locked
mirror's edge catalyst, 936p 120fps, campaign locked
titanfall 2, 810p 120fps, campaign locked, multiplayer locked, series s not so good
titanfall 1, 792p 120fps, campaign locked, multiplayer locked, no s support for this game

its better then nothing, if they were upped to 4k i would have been impressed, titanfall 1 looks so much better on Pc

darthv721086d ago

It is called "fps boost"... not "res boost"

Destiny10801086d ago (Edited 1086d ago )

titanfall 2, is 4k on the xbox one x, why not "fps boost"
Battlefield 1, is 4k on the xbox one x, why not "fps boost"

DJStotty1086d ago

"titanfall 2, is 4k on the xbox one x, why not "fps boost""

Erm, no

"In general, the One X plays out between 1440p and 1800p with rises to 4k (2160p) in quiet scenes with little activity."

On topic, this is a FPS boost, not a resolution patch so you did not need to add the resolutions for base vanilla xbox. BC normally uses the xbox one version, as opposed to the xbox one X "patched" version to answer your question about resolution.

Either way, all games will use the built in upscaler on either your TV, or the xbox series X to display an upscaled 4K image (not native).

That along with Auto-HDR should result in a good enough reason to replay these games at the new improved framerate.

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Crysis 3, Mirror's Edge Catalyst, Dragon Age Inquisition & more are now available on Steam

Electronic Arts has just released twelve games on Valve's distribution service, Steam.

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