Edited By
Akira Tanaka
A growing number of players are voicing their frustrations with the original Mirrors Edge, claiming its movement mechanics feel outdated and unresponsive. The conversation intensified after gamers compared it to its successor, Mirrors Edge Catalyst.
Players are torn. Many appreciate the visuals and nostalgic cutscenes reminiscent of classic shows like Wild Krats and Total Drama Island. Yet, grappling with the movement mechanics is where the complaints arise.
"Whenever I made a jump, it was like I was gambling on whether Faith would grab or land properly," one player explained, expressing disappointment.
Comments reveal a mixed response to the gameโs mechanics:
Some believe the original game is smooth when players master its controls, stating, "Mirrors Edge genuinely shines when you put the time into it."
Others argue Catalyst simplifies gameplay too much, leading to a lack of depth: "ME:C simply misses the point," stated another.
Additionally, suggestions for gameplay modifications include adding Catalyst style features to enhance movement.
Frustrated gamers are on the lookout for modifications that can improve their experience with the original game. Key requests include:
Changing the field of view (FOV)
Implementing Catalyst Runners vision features
Enhancing the original movement system
Despite the challenges, one gamer remained optimistic: "Iโll give it one more shot; maybe I was approaching it wrong."
โฆ Players are divided on gameplay quality between Mirrors Edge and Catalyst.
โฆ Some argue the original game requires patience to master movement.
โฆ Gamers are actively seeking mods to improve the original experience.
As the debate rages on, the question remains: will future updates or community-created mods bridge the gap between nostalgia and modern gameplay expectations?