Mirror-s Edge- Catalyst

Not a number. Just a feeling: wheeeeeeee .

The world is brought to life by the ambient, electronic score of Solar Fields (Magnus Birgersson), who returned to compose the soundtrack. He used to "dissolve" the original Mirror’s Edge theme into particle clouds, creating a soundscape that evolves based on the player’s speed and location. Critical Perspectives Mirror-s Edge- Catalyst

In an era of bloated open-world RPGs filled with icons and busywork, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst offers something different. It’s a game about the joy of movement and the beauty of a minimalist world. Its soundtrack, composed by , is an ambient electronic masterpiece that perfectly captures the lonely, high-altitude vibe of the City of Glass. Not a number

Released in 2016 as a “reimagining” (not a sequel) of the 2008 cult classic, Catalyst tried to do something bold: take a tight, linear parkour puzzle and stretch it into a sprawling, first-person action-adventure playground. Did it work? Kind of. Sometimes. And when it does work, it’s pure, uncut magic. He used to "dissolve" the original Mirror’s Edge