This week, we’re running a big list of what we — and a group of trusted friends — recently voted as the 500 best video games of all time. For the backstory, criteria, explanation of why Breath of the Wild isn’t on the list, etc., head to the beginning here: The 500 best games of all time. For numbers 400-301, scroll down. 400. Mirror’s Edge (2008, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, others) Keep moving. That’s the main objective of Mirror’s Edge. Releasing alongside dozens of first-person shooters, Mirror’s Edge stood for daring to be different. Putting an emphasis on using first-person parkour to outsmart enemies, rather than just shooting through them, Mirror’s Edge was a flawed beauty stuck in the memory of those who just kept running through its clean, white city. 399. Braid (2008, PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, others) In many ways, the modern indie explosion started with Braid. Unlike anything people had seen at the time, Braid and its time-bending puzzles challenged the way stories were told in games. 398. Shovel Knight (2014, PC, Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, others) Shovel Knight is a great example of “what’s old is new again.” But it’s the latter part that…