For those who have heard of parkour and have become extreme fans of it, and also hold a love for video games this right up your ally. The brand new EA creation "Mirrors Edge" connects first person action to the world of parkour in this title based in a futuristic setting. The basis of the story revolves around a women named "Faith" who has to uses her skills to relay messages for a group, obviously on the wrong side of the law which is were the action comes into play. Since this title has not yet hit the stores I can't currently give my feedback on this game but it is highly anticpated and i wish this title the best of luck and, it hits stores november 11th.Thursday, November 6, 2008
Mirror's Edge
For those who have heard of parkour and have become extreme fans of it, and also hold a love for video games this right up your ally. The brand new EA creation "Mirrors Edge" connects first person action to the world of parkour in this title based in a futuristic setting. The basis of the story revolves around a women named "Faith" who has to uses her skills to relay messages for a group, obviously on the wrong side of the law which is were the action comes into play. Since this title has not yet hit the stores I can't currently give my feedback on this game but it is highly anticpated and i wish this title the best of luck and, it hits stores november 11th.
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It's ironic you put this up today, because just last night I was watching parkour (free running/russian climbing) videos, and this evening I had a conversation with my friend Daniel about it.
Personally, I love parkour. It's really physical and takes a lot of guts and practice. I think a parkour game will fail though. To me it just doesn't seem like anything you can really make a game off of. Parkour is more than just sticking your arm out. You can't push a button to go where ever you want. I just don't think it will work...
Ehh...I feel very partial with the idea of a parkour game. Not only does it seem to be a "Sandbox Game" (Never ending), but it also seems to be a waste of money. I could just as easily watch videos of REAL people doing parkour rather than watch a 2D Asian woman jump from geometric shapes onto a scamed S.W.A.T. officer. It seems like a flawed idea for a game. Now if they had a game in which parkour was a skill, THEN it would be a success. i.e. games like Assasins Creed.
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