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Mirror’s Edge music video ignores the actual game
BY Rain Anderson Nov. 27th, 2008 More on:

EA has been pushing the music of Mirror’s Edge pretty strongly, what with recording an original song with Swedish singer/songwriter Lisa Miskovsky, having parties and releasing an album for it and all. Now it’s time for a music video. A music video which unfortunately doesn’t allow many parallels to be drawn between it and the game itself — besides singing on a rooftop and having a similar looking city in the background as we see in the game, there’s not a hint in the video that this has anything to do with a videogame. Which is a bit disappointing, especially considering how.. well.. boring the video itself is.

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    1. SAYWHA
      November 27th, 2008
      at 11:41 am

      she is not to attractive.

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      Jackson
      November 27th, 2008
      at 11:49 am

      Oh, grow up.

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      SAYWHA
      November 27th, 2008
      at 12:09 pm

      well she isn’t. her song is not that good, and the video is terrible. her voice doesn’t even sound nice. is that what you want me to say. just ruin her whole day. maybe it is you that should grow up.

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      Dennis Lesica
      November 27th, 2008
      at 12:45 pm

      @SAYWHA

      I saw her perform an acoustic version of it live and she’s very talented. And she’s Swedish, which means she’s attractive. This video though, eh, I don’t know what I just watched.

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      SAYWHA
      November 27th, 2008
      at 4:45 pm

      well this song must not highlight her talents then because it sounds way to digital for me.

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      GaMer13
      November 28th, 2008
      at 1:29 am

      I’ve got to say it is a great videoclip. Nicely done to merge game and reality together.

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