The XCOM 2 base game is very solid, it has some minor bugs but in my 40 hours of playing, I haven't had a single game breaking one. the turned based tactical battles and base building are so engaging that you'll probably completely forget about the time and end up playing for hours in a single session. I also recommend War of the Chosen since that expansion is in my opinion the definitive XCOM 2 experience.
Mirror's Edge is a beautiful and stylish parkour game that gives you mostly well designed linear levels and a small set of moves that you need to master in order to progress through these levels. The game delivers a solid 4-5 hour long campaign and a super a addictive "race mode" (a.k.a the real game). on top of that, it also has a really good soundtrack and overall good sound design. I'm not going to sit here and lie to you though. This game has it's problems. Combat feels like an afterthought. It's mostly avoidable, but there are some sections in the campaign where you are required to engage in it. The campaign is also plagued by inconsistent logic. The same enemy types will react differently during some events because it's scripted. Only problem is, the game doesn't tell you when it's scripted. This is a problem you'll only experience in your first playthrough. For me personally, Mirror's Edge is still a 10/10 even with these problems. It's a beautiful and well crafted game.