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.

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 Mirror's Edge: Catalyst

: 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. When you aren't fighting clunky combat mechanics or

: Critics largely agreed that the rebooted story lacks heart, with characters that are often described as sullen or unlikable. Community Perspectives The Good: Movement as Art : Composed by