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Video of the day: Mirror’s Edge pushes boundaries of first-person games

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Mirror’s Edge is new attempt at breaking the boundaries of first-person games. Other titles have attempted this with some success. The Prime series and Breakdown have both revised the rules of what one could do in a first-person title. This interview with the developer offers some insight into how they’re planning to go about their own unique vision. For one, the game is drawing in a torso, legs and arms. Rejoice in the death of the floating gun syndrome so many first-person-shooters suffer from.


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