Mirrors Edge Catalyst Info
Dash challenges and delivery missions provide hours of platforming puzzles.
PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Release Date: June 7, 2016 (North America), June 9, 2016 (Europe) Developer: DICE Publisher: Electronic Arts
Unlike the gritty, rain-slicked cyberpunks worlds popularized by Blade Runner , Catalyst presents a clean, clinical corporate future. The visual design beautifully mirrors the narrative theme: a flawless, beautiful surface masking deep systemic oppression. Mastering Momentum: The Art of Movement Mirrors Edge Catalyst
Report prepared: April 2026
Mirror's Edge Catalyst is, in many ways, a game of contradictions. Its story is weak, but its movement is sublime. Its open world can be repetitive, but it also provides the ultimate sandbox for free-running. It is a flawed, imperfect game that nevertheless delivers a unique and exhilarating core experience that is hard to find anywhere else. For those willing to look past its narrative shortcomings and repetitive side content, the City of Glass is a stunning, exhilarating playground that rewards skill, creativity, and the simple, pure joy of running. Dash challenges and delivery missions provide hours of
Faith activates the virus, stopping the mind control project.
Used to crowd-control enemies. Faith uses her surroundings to kick guards into walls or into each other, utilizing the environmental geometry to her advantage. A Dystopian Tale of Corporate Control Mastering Momentum: The Art of Movement Report prepared:
Press the left shoulder button (or PC equivalent) to jump, wall-run, or climb. Down Actions: