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Early MetaReview: Mirror's Edge
Posted November 11, 2008 by Jereme Puik

With MIrror's Edge shortly showing its head upon its release today, some reviews have just been noticed on MetaCritic and here is your MetaReview of the title scoring fairly decent reviews.

8/10: EuroGamer.Net ~ But for those who can shrug off the contradictions and the limitations, ignore the tearing cityscape and lingering qualms about value for money, this will shove you so deeply into the experience of being in someone else's body, and taking it on a terrifying, breakneck joyride, that nothing else will matter.

8/10: GamePlayer ~ Digital Illusions has made revolutionary inroads on perspective and the relationship it shares with movement and combat, but simply couldn’t build the levels to allow it to unfold in a consistently engaging way. It deserves to be seen, played and experienced by any discerning gamer with an interest in the progression of the industry, but is unlikely to resonate with the majority of consumers.

9/10: VideoGamer ~ Combine a thoroughly entertaining single-player campaign with a stunning and challenging time trial mode and you'll soon forget that you managed to run through the story in six hours or less. There's depth here that you'll only discover hours into time trialling a single stage, and as we said, no other game released this year comes close to being as cool.

8.3/10: Game Trailers ~ Does Faith fall on her face or land on her feet?

Check out the rest over at MetaCritic

You can expect a GamePlasma review of Mirror's Edge in the next couple of days...

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