Great lighting effects and textures pop with every turn as Faith runs and dodges her obstacles and enemies. The world that Faith and her fellow “rouges” live in is already a cool take on the future, and it appears as though more of the big cityscapes will be explored here. The trailer also shows off more of the beautiful skylines and environments Catalyst will offer. The fluidity of movement, and how your mind, hands, and controller work in unison is key in Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. Yes, it’s a trailer, but it does seem like there will be less momentum-halting stops into walls or unopened doors, this time around. Based on previous news and seeing this new footage, it appears as though the animations and capabilities of Faith have been drastically improved over the original game. The developers have released previously story and combat trailers, but this one is a cool look into what we all really love about the game, the fluid movement. Master the pipe swing and stay one step ahead in Glass. Anyway, now a new Mirrors Edge Catalyst trailer out of Gamescom shows a few minutes of gameplay with only weirdly clipped. One of those is seen below, the pipe swing: We got a little peek at Mirrors Edge Catalyst official site during E3, with snippets of gameplay cut up and smooshed into a trailer form using the talking faces of DICE employees as vidglue.Dont turn people into glue: its not fair to them, and its not kind to us. Labeled as a Movement trailer, it showcases some of the familiar parkour moves we’ve seen from the original Mirror’s Edge, but with some new ways to get around the cityscapes. EA, DICE and the developers of Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, have shown off gameplay footage of Faith’s traversal moves for the upcoming game.