: During a mission, Faith discovers that her sister, Caitlyn , is not dead as she believed. Instead, she was raised by Gabriel Kruger as his own daughter and now serves as a high-ranking K-Sec commander named Isabel.
Unlike the original, Catalyst makes Faith completely gun-free. Combat is now a kinetic flow of movement strikes (heavy attacks while running, quick turns, vault kicks). It forces you to stay in motion, turning fights into a graceful dance rather than a cover shooter. It’s far more true to the series’ identity.
is a visually stunning first-person parkour reboot that captures the exhilarating flow of the original while stumbling over its own open-world ambitions. Released in 2016 for , it serves as an origin story for the runner Faith Connors
While the system of the Conglomerate remains, Faith continues her life as a Runner, having protected the city's free will.
The removal of the "runner vision" (the bright red guides that screamed "GO HERE") in favor of a more subtle "runner's instinct" was a masterstroke. It forces the player to actually look at the environment, to read the architecture, and to trust their instincts. When you string together a perfect chain of moves—sliding under a pipe, vaulting a barrier, and launching off a springboard without breaking stride—it creates a rush of dopamine that few other action games can match.
Certain areas of the map are "chokepoints," making travel between districts feel restricted. Faith Connors: A New Origin
"Survival is overrated — you need to live a little too." 🔴🏙️
: During a mission, Faith discovers that her sister, Caitlyn , is not dead as she believed. Instead, she was raised by Gabriel Kruger as his own daughter and now serves as a high-ranking K-Sec commander named Isabel.
Unlike the original, Catalyst makes Faith completely gun-free. Combat is now a kinetic flow of movement strikes (heavy attacks while running, quick turns, vault kicks). It forces you to stay in motion, turning fights into a graceful dance rather than a cover shooter. It’s far more true to the series’ identity. Mirrors Edge Catalyst
is a visually stunning first-person parkour reboot that captures the exhilarating flow of the original while stumbling over its own open-world ambitions. Released in 2016 for , it serves as an origin story for the runner Faith Connors : During a mission, Faith discovers that her
While the system of the Conglomerate remains, Faith continues her life as a Runner, having protected the city's free will. Combat is now a kinetic flow of movement
The removal of the "runner vision" (the bright red guides that screamed "GO HERE") in favor of a more subtle "runner's instinct" was a masterstroke. It forces the player to actually look at the environment, to read the architecture, and to trust their instincts. When you string together a perfect chain of moves—sliding under a pipe, vaulting a barrier, and launching off a springboard without breaking stride—it creates a rush of dopamine that few other action games can match.
Certain areas of the map are "chokepoints," making travel between districts feel restricted. Faith Connors: A New Origin
"Survival is overrated — you need to live a little too." 🔴🏙️