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Shadow Warrior [Special Edition] | PC | Highly Compressed Parts ( 700MB X 8 ) | MediaFire Links | 2021

     Shadow Warrior's juvenile humor is in keeping with its forebear. This first-person shooter is a remake-slash-reimagining of a 1997 ...

Mirror's Edge | PC | Highly Compressed Parts ( 700 MB x 6 ) | Google Drive Links | 2020

Mirror's Edge | PC | Highly Compressed Parts ( 700 MB x 6 ) | Google Drive Links | 2020



    Mirror’s Edge: Catalyst is, like its predecessor, a first-person platformer focused on free-running. The big switch-up this time is that it’s set in a seamless open world playground, rather than a series of linear levels. Far from being an open world in the mold of GTA, though, this is sort of like a Zelda-style large hub, with new areas opening up over time as your toolset expands. Introduced in Catalyst is the magrope, a sort of grappling hook that attaches to specific points in the world. Acquiring this, and upgrading it, offers new ways to get around the city. While Catalyst is as intricate, complex and exhilarating when it comes to platforming as its predecessor was, a flawed new combat system sadly holds the game back from being the perfect version of Mirror’s Edge I was hoping for.


       

   For those who loved the free-running in the first Mirror’s Edge, that all returns as you remember it, more or less. While acquiring Faith’s full moveset from the first game takes about an hour to unlock within the game’s new tech tree, this’ll give your muscle memory time to readjust to how fast Mirror’s Edge is. It’s been almost eight years, after all. Running up walls, sliding under pipes and performing saving rolls from great heights still requires precise timing and sharp instincts—this is exactly what I loved about the first Mirror’s Edge, and it’s all intact




      There’s nothing else quite like it. I kick Assassin’s Creed a lot when talking about this series, but I can’t help it: I think there’s so much more merit in a platforming-heavy game that requires skill, rather than one where you press just a couple of buttons to leap through an entire world. If you actually have to concentrate while you’re running through a world, you appreciate your surroundings more, and it actually feels rewarding just to travel from one place to another. I think the relative difficulty of platforming in Mirror’s Edge means it’s one of those series that’s always destined to be misunderstood by some players—yet for those who get it, nothing else will be able to provide the same rush.


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Mirror's Edge:Catalyst Minimum System Requirements :


🔸CPU: Intel i3-3250 / AMD FX-6350
🔸RAM: 4 GB
🔸OS: Windows 7 64-Bit (use the latest Service Pack)
🔸VIDEO CARD: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 Ti 2GB or better / AMD Radeon R9 270x or better
🔸PIXEL SHADER: 5.0
🔸VERTEX SHADER: 5.0
🔸FREE DISK SPACE: 25 GB
🔸DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 1 GB


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