Когда в 2008 году я увидел этот трейлер я был уверен что эта игра создана для компьютеров будущего! Графика казалась слишком невероятной! Как же я удивился когда игра запустилась на моём компьютере и совсем не тормозила! Музыка невероятна как и сама игра! Я тогда занимался Паркуром и это было в двойне приятно!
Time for a third comment woo Finally found my passion through ME. About a month ago I began to do parkour and it just clicked for me. I never could get into exercise because nothing felt right. I always felt guilty and like an outcast. I just didn't like playing football like the other kids. I just didn't like going to the gym. But parkour? There's just something about it. When you're running and all you can hear is the wind and your beating heart. The sound of your footsteps intensifying as you brace yourself for a jump over a wide gap. The places and people you never would've seen if it weren't for you looking for a good place to practice vaulting. You'll get bruised, you'll get hurt, you'll get tired, you'll get battered up, but you just have to get back on your feet and keep running. It's so freeing. I've taken a liking to parkouring during sunset when the world is at its most cinematic. There's something so satisfying about staring at a building for a few seconds, drawing a map in your mind, and then bolting to follow said map. I don't see things in red but I *do* see the flow of things. In a way it feels like I'm giving my inner child a pat on the head. I loved to run hopping from boulder to boulder at my old school, racing as fast as possible without getting hurt. Was an outcast. Still am. Difference is that I'm a happy outcast with outcast friends. Back then I wanted to be with the others. Now I don't. I'd rather climb rooftops than film TikTok dances while only wearing bras in the school corridors. Eugh. I bought a beat up copy of Mirror's Edge for 2€ in Helsinki. Who could've known that those 2 euros had such giant significance haha