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'''Mirror's Edge''' is a first person [[action-adventure]] video game developed by [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] (DICE). The game was released on [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] in November [[2008]] and was released for [[Windows]] in most regions by late January [[2009]]. | '''Mirror's Edge''' is a first person [[Action-adventure|action-adventure]] video game developed by [[EA Digital Illusions CE]] (DICE). The game was released on [[PlayStation 3]] and [[Xbox 360]] in November [[2008]] and was released for [[Windows]] in most regions by late January [[2009]]. | ||
The game was announced on July 10, [[2007]], and is powered by the Unreal Engine 3 with the addition of a new lighting solution, developed by [[Illuminate Labs]] in association with DICE. The game has a realistic, brightly-colored style and differs from most other first-person perspective video games in allowing for a wider range of actions, such as sliding under barriers, tumbling, wall-running, and shimmying across ledges. It also affords players greater freedom of movement, in having no HUD, and in allowing the legs, arms, and torso of the character to be visible on-screen. | The game was announced on July 10, [[2007]], and is powered by the Unreal Engine 3 with the addition of a new lighting solution, developed by [[Illuminate Labs]] in association with DICE. The game has a realistic, brightly-colored style and differs from most other first-person perspective video games in allowing for a wider range of actions, such as sliding under barriers, tumbling, wall-running, and shimmying across ledges. It also affords players greater freedom of movement, in having no HUD, and in allowing the legs, arms, and torso of the character to be visible on-screen. |