Mirror's Edge (2010 Video Game)
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''Mirror's Edge'' is a
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developed by IronMonkey Studios and published by
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. It was released for
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and
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in 2010, and for
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in 2012. The game is a prequel to the original ''
Mirror's Edge ''Mirror's Edge'' is a 2008 action-adventure platform game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in November 2008, and for Windows in January 2009. Set in a near-future city, i ...
'', setting the scene about Runners and the city's shady corporations. It received very positive reviews from critics.


Gameplay

''Mirror's Edge'' is a
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platform game A platformer (also called a platform game, and sometimes a jump 'n' run game) is a subgenre of action game in which the core objective is to move the player character between points in an environment. Platform games are characterized by levels wi ...
where the player must control the protagonist,
Faith Connors Faith Connors, also known by her alias Phoenix Carpenter, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the 2008 action video game ''Mirror's Edge''. Presented in the game as a "Runner", Faith transports items for revolutionary groups hiding fro ...
, as she navigates a city. The game acts as a prequel to the original ''
Mirror's Edge ''Mirror's Edge'' is a 2008 action-adventure platform game developed by DICE and published by Electronic Arts. The game was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in November 2008, and for Windows in January 2009. Set in a near-future city, i ...
'', setting the scene about Runners and the city's shady corporations. To progress through the game, the player must complete 14 levels as fast as possible while getting past opponents controlled by the game's
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. The player has the ability to dash, jump, wall-run, slide, and use zip lines. Although Faith cannot use weapons, the player can perform melee attacks and disarm opponents. Records can be uploaded to online leaderboards. Other player's records can be downloaded as Ghosts, which serve as recordings that show the player the path other players took. The game includes a split-screen
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mode, where two players may race each other across any of the game's unlocked levels. Another multiplayer mode, Rivals, involves players collecting bags under a time limit.


Development and release

''Mirror's Edge'' was developed by IronMonkey Studios, a video game studio based in Melbourne, Australia. The game was originally announced on December 2, 2009, for
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and intended to be released in January 2010, but it was delayed so that the developers could add more content and make additional tweaks. It was later decided that the game would first be released on April 1, 2010, for the
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's launch. An iPhone version was ultimately released on September 2, 2010. Although both versions are essentially the same game, the iPhone version does not include a multiplayer mode. Another version was released for
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s on July 13, 2012. In 2015, the game was removed from the
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because it does not support iOS versions newer than 7.1.2.


Reception

''Mirror's Edge'' received very positive reviews from critics, who frequently compared it to ''
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''. ''
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'' considered ''Mirror's Edge'' one of the best launch games for the iPad, while ''
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'' described it as a "beautiful 2.5D interpretation" of the original, praising its intuitive controls and Faith's fluid animations. Reviewing the iPhone version, ''
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'' editor Luke Plunkett criticized the game's short length due to the lack of a multiplayer mode, stating that the game can be finished in half an hour, but nevertheless praised its simple and responsive controls. He also praised the graphics for their crisp and colorful textures, especially when the game is played on
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or iPod Touch 4 devices. As of November 2010, the game has sold more than 37,000 copies.


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* {{Mirror's Edge series 2010 video games IOS games Platformers Video games developed in Australia Video games featuring female protagonists Windows Phone games Multiplayer and single-player video games