is a visually stunning first-person parkour reboot that captures the exhilarating flow of the original while stumbling over its own open-world ambitions. Released in 2016 for , it serves as an origin story for the runner Faith Connors
New additions like the (Manifold Attachment Gear) allow Faith to grapple across wide gaps or pull herself up to higher ledges, adding a layer of verticality that the original lacked. The focus remains on maintaining momentum; the faster you move, the more "Focus Shield" you build, which makes Faith harder for enemies to hit. Combat: Flow Over Firepower Mirrors Edge Catalyst
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The dialogue is stilted. Faith is portrayed as "edgy" but lacks the vulnerability that made her relatable in 2008. Supporting characters like "Icarus" (Faith’s rival/love interest) and "Noah" (the father figure) deliver exposition in monotone grunts. The central MacGuffin, "Reflection" (a social control network), is a tired sci-fi trope.
Faith’s toolkit is expanded in Catalyst . Players must seamlessly chain wall-runs, slides, vaults, and tuck-rolls to maintain maximum speed. The game introduces the "Shift" mechanic, allowing Faith to gain a sudden burst of acceleration or make sharp directional adjustments without losing her stride.
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