For a game I know so little about, I’m unreasonably excited about Mirror’s Edge. I really dig on how Electronic Arts has quietly gone about developing a stable of beautiful-looking, original games that are going a long way to helping the gaming community pass the Evil Corporate Crown on to Activision.

Mirror’s Edge looks to be one of those special games — like Gears of War and Fight Night Round 3 — that dazzeled visiting friends during the 360’s infancy. While there have been many games that have illustrated the maturing of the platform (BioShock comes to mind), this game seems to be taking things up a notch.

Then again, forcing a first-person perspective down the throat of third-person action can be risky. The whole package could fall apart and end up just being a cool tech demo that grew too big for its britches. But I’m choosing to be optimistic. So while I’m also chomping at the bit for Dead Space, Fallout 3 and Gears 2, Mirror’s Edge is the fall release I’m looking forward to getting my hands on the most.

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Holy crap! That looks like fun.

Excellent form! Great Dismount! What style! I think we’re lookin’ at Silver or Gold here.

-Rust.

The Summer Olympics need a sport to compete with the biathlon: a combination of parkour and neck snapping seems like a good place to start.

What? No mention of Star Wars: The Force Unleashed? Have you played the demo?

I just pre-ordered Fable 2 (free Pub Games!), Star Wars: TFU and Gears 2 today (I can’t believe I forgot to pre-order Fallout 3). That may be all I can afford this holiday, even though I’m very interested in Dead Space and mildly interested in Mirror’s Edge. I’m also curious about the new CoD game, even though it’s back to W.W.II.

I played through that demo twice today and it was glorious and I liked it plenty. I was frustrated with the underpowered character… from what I’ve read, the first level of the game has you playing as Darth Vader with balls out force powers. I would have preferred that, but I guess it’s more fitting to be in the shoes of the character you actually get to play in the game. Whatever…

And CoD is going to be awesome. I don’t know why the setting is such a big deal to so many people. An great shooter is a great shooter.

I had a chance to check this game out at E3 hoping that it lived up to the video footage that was released months before. I got to say that I was disappointed. everything looked dead, not enough action. I hope I’m wrong, and I hope it delivers.

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