I first played this as a kid, back when it released, and between the freezes on my unstable hardward was a game that captured my attention like no other. Mirror's Edge's strong suit isn't its story, or even its gameplay (unique though it is); it's the atmosphere and presentation. The game is almost two decades old, and yet, booting it up today, you'd be forgiven for thinking it looks and feels a lot younger. It's beautiful, and for that reason alone I'd recommend it to anyone with some change to throw around.