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The world design is still beautiful, and Faith is still cool, but the open world aspect just doesn't gel. While doing short jobs fits the occupation of Faith well, they feel like the filler content they are, and it even lesses the positives of the main missions. Dropped 5 hours in or so. Perhaps if this was the first game in the series I would have beaten it, but it being a step back hurt too much.

adorei botou outro tipo de emoção

Parkour bacana, história bunda.

Fun to boot up and run around, and the story isnt terrible, its just not good


regrediu comparado ao primeiro pq é mt repetitivo, infelizmente a protagonista não merecia esse jogo pq ela é gente boa.

lit but feels extremely linear

Absolutely loved this game, don't get why people are hating on it so much. The gameplay mechanics work so well and despite a lack of characters, the story is very interesting.

Nome: Mirror's Edge™ Catalyst
Plataforma: Steam - PC
Data: 22 Junho 2022
Horas Aproximadas: 51 Horas
Dificuldade: ☐ Muito Fácil | ☐ Fácil | ☑ Normal | ☐ Difícil | ☐ Muito Difícil

Eu preciso rejogar, mas enfim jogo da menina que salta de prédio em prédio, dá soco e mata gente kkkkkkkkkkk

I'm sure it could've been better if it wasn't under EA after the 2010s

so mind numbingly boring it raises metaphysical questions

Beaucoup plus fluide que le premier au niveau du parkour, mais histoire et open-world inintéressant

love the game; wish there was more to story

Primeira vez que vi os gráficos desse jogo eu me assustei de tão realistas que eles eram e ainda são!
Acho que e o único jogo que me passa essa sensação de imersão!
A jogabilidade e muito divertido o combate e bem diferenciando e interessante, e o parkour? Minha nossa é perfeito!
A história tbm e bem legal, e a imersão e muito grande!


Cara, o jogo é meio arrastado, ficou parecendo muito uma DLC do primeiro, principalmente pela duração. Fora que, para mim, o Mirrors Edge combina muito mais com um jogo mais linear do que mundo aberto, com essas quests e tudo mais. Sei lá, para mim o Mirrors Edge 1 é um dos jogos que eu mais gostei em toda minha vida, e essa sequência ficou meio desnecessária para mim. Eu volto sempre no Mirrors Edge 1 para jogar novamente e é sempre uma experiência íncrivel. Com o Catalyst, eu não sinto nem vontade de abrir de novo o game, sabendo que posso jogar o primeiro e vou me divertir muito mais.

The gameplay was fun but a lil repetitive. Wish there was more gadgets to use in combat. The story was lowkey hard to follow but overall a good time for the short play time.

this game is weird and messy and visibly confused about its own existence but i will always always come back to it because there is no other game that really feels like this one does

A reboot after just one game should have rung the alarm bells for how unsure EA was about this IP, but DICE still managed to pull off a pretty successful open world freerunning game with a welcome focus on melee combat. It can be incredibly repetitive during it's sidemissions and the plot is nothing to write home about, but satisfying parkour action is often hard to find is such pure concentrations.

Se nota un tanto raro porque parece que se centraron más en los gráficos y combate que los mapas y parkour. Como si fuese un remaster full HD pero no necesario del todo. Igual me saqué unas 10 horas decentes, no me quejo

Mirror's Edge if it felt a little worse

I bought this game in its retail copy version back in 2016 when it couldn't even run properly on my laptop. A year after I built a PC and this was the first game I've played in it, and the game could finally run smoothly. I hyped for this game since its very first announcement, and honestly, I did not get disappointed. The visuals are nice, the story is amazing (although it's a reboot), it brings brand new mechanics that the previous game didn't have, and it's open-world!

Saw this game here on Steam in sales for a hella cheap price, so I decided to get it here as well. I have over 100 hours spent on the Origin version.

You certainly will spend more time playing this game compared to the first one, it has more content, a longer story, and exploration to do, not to mention the tracks created by the online community!


Amazing, so damn fun and holy shit i love vector for the ipod touch, and anuthing even close to doing a jump from one rooftop to another gets an instant 9/10 unless it has zombies u can be more creative than that

Lore wise its like muse level of fuck the goverment vibes, and characters range from homless bird man to less homeless man???

Amazing game with flaws i could give care less abt cause the motion blur makes the game look cool and u can run and jump like im smosh assians creed : D

It’s been a while since I completed a game that’s not an indie. Catalyst is one of the few games that is easy to get into even though it’s considered a huge one. Catalyst is a re-imagining (or a sequel if you prefer) to a beloved game with an own twist. The original was a linear and short parkour game where it was all about getting to areas with impressive moves and jumps. Catalyst is more of an open world game that doesn’t have a huge world but enough to give you different playgrounds and a sense of freedom to do other things aside from the 15+ story missions. There are delivery, diversion, dash and side missions with minor stories. There are also plenty of collectibles such as secret bags, documents, recordings, mechanical parts and gridleaks (golden collectibles). Some of the collectibles are easy to find but others can really challenge you even if you can see them. You’ll have to think how to get to them. It’s a satisfying feeling when you figure it out. In terms of progression, you earn XP with most actions and collectibles. XP can be used to make yourself stronger and unlock new moves related to moving faster or getting around areas even better.

So what are the positives? The game looks gorgeous for one. Even if it’s a 2016 game, some of the areas make me want to live there for real. Some of the places are well realised in terms of design. The gameplay is addictive and hard to put down thanks to the excellent controls. I totally got into the collectibles and optional missions. But you don’t have to do any of them, you can focus on the story missions. You’re not disadvantaged in any way. The story is quite good even if it’s not original or the best you’ve seen. It’s entertaining with good cutscenes and different characters involved. The whole open world gameplay works really well with the Mirror’s Edge gameplay. You can freely move around in bigger areas compared to the first one with high speed and it feels great. The achievements are mostly doable even if there are a few frustrating ones. You’ll get there with practice or looking things up online. I tried to do most of it blindly but I still searched a few up. The game took me around 58 hours to 100%

So on to the bad stuff. The biggest problem is EA being the publisher. I’m not saying this because I want to hate on the big guys but it’s causing actual problems due to the EA launcher and the way this game was designed with servers in mind. EA closed the game’s servers in December last year. It was the reason I started playing the game in November with the understanding that I had to get the 2 online achievements to be safe. Then I would get the rest of the achievements at my own pace. However, with the servers closed, you can’t even get most of the offline achievements either. There is a trick that is very frustrating to pull off and doesn’t work with all the achievements. So it’s impossible to get all the achievements without outside help at the moment. I installed a program that unlocks achievements for this game specifically, something that I never had to do before. Luckily, the game drops runner kits every time you’re supposed to get an achievement. So that’s when I unlocked them because I knew I earned them. The game also gives you many stuff to customise your character but you can’t use any of it because you’re supposed to do this through the game’s official website or an app. Both options don’t seem to be available or don’t work anymore. I tried using the website so many times with no luck. The game should have never been designed that way with the achievements and needing to use tools outside the game. As for launchers, I’m not a big fan of them but I try to deal with them. The EA launcher became horrible when I wasn’t able to access Steam overlay anymore. It worked for a while and then it stopped working. As for problems with the game itself, I wish the game made it clearer that some of the delivery missions where infinite even after completing them. I wasted a lot of time doing some of them again without noticing for a while. Some of the lore is a bit confusing because they are dropped randomly with the collectibles that you find. And lastly, the game crashed a few times with the last story mission but the rest was butter smooth at 165fps and 1440p.

I actually didn’t like the original Mirror’s Edge on the PS3 much. The camera movement made me sick at the time and I just wasn’t good at it. I was weary before playing Catalyst but now I can confidently say that I loved playing it. I easily prefer it over the original Mirror’s Edge. I enjoyed it so much that I’m thinking of giving the original Mirror’s Edge another try on PC even though I already completed it on the PS3 (not 100% though). There aren’t many games like Mirror’s Edge and it looks like we won’t be getting a third one. I recommend getting Catalyst despite the problems it has thanks to EA, especially when it’s on sale for around €3 often. But you’ll have to accept that you won’t be able to get all the achievements or you’ll need to do something about it.

not as good, lore was floppy and gameplay wasnt as exciting :3

Been replaying and doing a lot more of the achievements! Still love the aesthetic of the game.