Tue, Dec 16, 2008 | 20:18 GMT
Mirror’s Edge demo Time Trial mode now unlockable
The Time Trial mode in the Mirror’s Edge demo is now unlockable, EA’s confirmed.
All you have to do is enter any 16-digit code in the appropriate holes and you can run around rooftops against the clock. For free.
Press release after the link.
EXPERIENCE THE INTENSITY OF TIME TRIAL MODE IN THE MIRROR’S EDGE DEMO NOW
DICE announced today that all players can now unlock the Time Trial mode in the recently released demo for Mirror’s Edge™ available at the PlayStation® Store and Xbox LIVE™ Marketplace. By using any 16 number code (i.e. 0000-0000-0000-000) gamers can experience the thrill of seamlessly stringing moves together in an effort to beat the clock! To unlock the Time Trial mode players need to select Race > Play Time Trial in the main menu of the demo, and then enter the code. Unlocking the game mode works with already downloaded versions of the demo.
The demo features the prologue of the game, a tutorial and sections of the popular Time Trial mode. Time Trial is an addictive mode that challenges players to find the fastest routes throughout the city. Gamers can upload their best time to the Mirror’s Edge online leaderboards for their friends to download and compete against. Players can see their friend’s ‘ghost’ run as they race to the top of the leaderboards.
Mirror’s Edge shipped to retailers worldwide on Nov. 11thfor the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3. It will ship to retailers in North America on January 13th and worldwide on January 16th, 2009 for the PC.



7 comments
#1
599USD
16/12/08, 11:39 pm
Throws this garbage game into its appropriate hole.
#2
No_PUDding
16/12/08, 11:56 pm
This game needs no polish, it’s not a turd.
#3
Blerk
17/12/08, 8:09 am
Even I quite liked this game. So it can’t possibly be shit.
#4
SWiSS BOSS
17/12/08, 9:03 am
Oh well then we’ll all need to download it again just to play the trial mode ??
Couldn’t have come earlier ey.. ?
#5
OrphanageExplosion
17/12/08, 9:37 am
You could always read the story which says you don’t need to download it again. The Time Trial mode is one of the best bits of the full retail game in that it cuts out the lame combat, concentrating instead on what this game does best.
#6
Blerk
17/12/08, 9:52 am
I didn’t much care for Time Trial mode, tbh. My main complaint with the story mode was that I wanted more time to explore. Time Trial effectively gives you even less.
#7
SreyaNotfilc
17/12/08, 1:04 pm
I bought the game from Gamestop and still haven’t received my code… or my bag!! Still love the game.