Mirror's Edge launched for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in 2008, before making its way to PC in 2009. This action-adventure game saw players stepping into the role of a 'Runner' called Faith Connors — Runners are agile, parkour couriers capable of speeding their way through the city to deliver sensitive information on the down-low.
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As the game utilizes first-person view, the parkour elements of jumping off of buildings and generally witnessing all of Faith's amazing acrobatic skills made the game pretty memorable. It's up to you, as Faith, to find out why she is being hunted while lifting the lift on the city's facade.
If you're planning to solely focus on the storyline and smash through the content as quickly as possible, you're looking at putting in about six hours in total to see the credits roll, according to HowLongToBeat.com.
Of course, as with most games, you might get a little sidetracked doing optional content, so if you're jumping through the cityscape at a more leisurely pace and taking in the sights of the city, you'll be investing about eight hours overall.
For completionists who want to earn every single achievement or trophy and score that coveted platinum, you'll naturally be spending more time with Faith. There are collectibles to find, chapters to speedrun, accolades tied to taking down enemies in certain ways, and lots more.
If you're on your A-game and have a plan of ticking each and every accolade off as you go, you'll likely be spending about ten and a half hours to fully complete the game, though it might take you a bit longer if you struggle with some of the speedrun achievements/trophies.
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