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Mirror´s Edge. 9/10 on Steam. I bought it during the last sales. The gameplay is playing again and again and again the difficult jumps until you make it. It's boring.
I recently replayed that game after 10+ years. I think I could count the number of difficult jumps that required more than two attempts on one hand. The game is like $1-2 on a sale and you can beat it in 3 or 4 hours. I thought it was fun, but I could see how it would be disappointing if your expectations were higher than minimal.
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst was much better IMO. Actual story. Decent characters. Free roam. Side quests.
That's funny, most people consider the story of the original to be much better than Catalyst.
It unfortunately suffers from the Ubisoft open world experience where you get so many little "go here, do this" things that I forget to care about the story.
In the OG game you're forced to focus on the narrative because it's a linear mission style game with each area chaining from the last point of the plot.
Plus I'm a sucker for unique art direction and Catalyst felt more like the photorealistic but boring nonsense we see constantly these days.
ME has some cool first few levels, and then it barely evolves from that.
Yeah initially it felt really cool, but got old really fast. It just felt like doing the same thing over and over again.
Part of the charm of the game was to make its combat unwieldy to push people into parkour-ing past/out of each encounter. The whole game was made so that you could finish it without ever picking up a gun.
It sounds like you didn't get far enough to learn this.
There was one fight against a boss that was a huge pain in the ass because he tackles you just as you exit a door to the roof and if you don't use the right maneuver, blam! you have to restart and listen to his monologue. Again and again and again. Dear gods, it was so bad it's actually the only thing I remember from the game.
Which is a damn shame because it really was revolutionary, the architecture is fantastic, and the parkour is flawless. Even the "you don't have to fight" thing was genuine! I literally did not fight a single guy... until that damn roof, where I suddenly had to learn the parry maneuver the hard way. Shame.
Well... the game is designed so that
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I agree, ME wasn’t for me either.