SYPHON FILTER: LOGAN’S SHADOW
- Havok production engine provides life-like earthy reactions on both characters and environments
- New and softened weapons, such as explosive device launchers, gummy mines, fume grenades, and peep bangs
- New impression actions capacitate players to force enemies to take cover with blind glow or strengthen health with the brand brand brand new tellurian defense features
- Underwater production allows players to knowledge 360 degrees of H2O navigation to try shipwrecks and aim enemies with brand brand brand new underwater weapons similar to the shaft pistol and stalk gun
- Improved friend mechanics
Product DescriptionSyphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow PSP DESPERATE. ALONE. BETRAYED. Gabe Logan stands alone. They’ve disbanded his team. His partner is blank and indicted of treason. How far will he go to find the truth? Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow will keep you wondering who to trust, featuring an enchanting storyline, all-new fight actions and underwater missions. As the thespian supplement to the IGN 2006 PSP Game of the Year, Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow promises to be even improved delivering brand brand brand new and extended features, including: New Submerged Missions Experience underwater scrutiny and fight with full 360 grade navigation. Strike with Precision Target rivalry physique tools utilizing an arms depot of some-more than 55 high-tech weapons and modernized prophesy technology. New Combat Moves Use “Blind Fire” to send enemies scurrying for safety or grab reason and make use of them as a “Human Shield” to safety health. Enhanced Hand-to-Hand Melee Attacks Dispatch enemies in a accumulation of ways,including lethal blade attacks. Hollywood-Style Production Featuring a retaining storyline by acclaimed writer Greg Rucka (Queen & Country series) and an all-new soundtrack by general recording artist Azam Ali (300). Visually Stunning Environments High-resolution textures, minute animation, total with the Havoc engine delivers console-caliber graphics on the PSP system. Robust Online Experience 4-on-4 multiplayer battles opposite 8 maps and 5 diversion modes, and extended village facilities together with player profiles, friend lists, leaderboards and ranked cell matches.
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I wasn’t as thrilled by the storyline for this series. I remember being glued to Dark Mirror. Online game play should have saved the game– but so far it hasn’t.
Everyone gets disconnected from multiple games all the time. Originally, I thought people were quitting. . . but after getting disconnected prior to the game starting or during the game (WHILE I WAS WINNING). . I realized this was not the case.
If people quit and you’re still playing, you don’t get points to rank up. If you get disconnected, you are still unable to get back online and rejoin the game you were bumped from. (This would have been a nice bonus for a game that has you play on servers that bump you off-line so frequently).
There are some fun extra scenes and types of gameplay. I’ll give them credit for that. It’s not just team deathmatch, deathmatch and that retarded rogue agent. I enjoy the capture the flag type game because it gives you the most points. I didn’t understand it the first few times I played– but after awhile, its easy to catch onto and learn where the pods are to get points.
I did not receive points for a few rated games. The game would end and (surprisingly) no one had quit. My XP points didn’t go up– nor did the number of games I had played.
The guns. . . there is no motivation online. The sawed offs do not kill instantly. You’re better off going for headshots. This is kind of good I guess. No easy kills and you can dodge bullets easier. More realistic? Not so sure. I’ve never ran from bullets. But in regards to game play, its nice to know that you have a chance against people with higher ranks.
Hackers have already started working their magic online. I saw a T3 online with no games played. Sometimes, I swear there are people on there that you shoot who just refuse to die. It could be a hack— or it might be the bad servers. I haven’t seen enough of this to be certain.
You get no new guns when you rank up from R0 to R1. I have been told you get some new ones at R3. But you start with the M16k . . and have access to the snipers. Why do you need anything else?
If you play with the settings, the game is not ranked. This is annoying.
So– Overall– I’d say this is an okay game but I’m not as hooked. I’m more frustrated than ever because I am not rewarded at all for playing.
Rating: 3 / 5
This was my first PSP game (I just got one) and I have to say that I was impressed. I literally felt like I was playing a PS2 game and that is something when you are talking about a handheld.
I am sure everyone covered the detailed reviews I just want to say that if you like action games you will love this game. The controls take a little getting used to, but after about 10 minutes you won’t miss the other analog from PS3 controller (at least not too much
This is definitely a AAA game. Good graphics, interesting story, and fun gameplay. It even has a decent amount of replay value to get more guns and so on. Stop reading this and just buy it!
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is one of the best games for the PSP platform! Nice addition to the series story plot.
Rating: 3 / 5
A great game in a great series. Not overly difficult but a lot of fun.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is the follow up to Dark Mirror and it plays like a true sequel. Everything you enjoyed
about Dark Mirror is here and then some. You have cooler weapons and some designed for
sub-merged combat. Yes, you can go underwater in this adventure in both single-player campaign and
multi-player. In the Single game, there is an interesting back story that gives motivation to the
main character Gabe Logan. You don’t have to play the first game to understand but it helps. I’m
glad they do enough to keep you up to speed. I really enjoy the versatility in the missions. It’s
not just run and gun. In fact, I have found that when I use stealth in certain situations, I’m more
effective since it doesn’t alert more bad guys to the party. I’m glad you have that option.
The graphics are great, much like the first one, it really makes use of the psp potential that a
lot of games don’t use. I would describe the multi-player as glorious. I don’t remember the last time
I used that word but that’s what comes to mind in Infrastructure mode. So many levels to choose from which
include some from the first game including Shanty Town. Only this time, it’s flooded so you can swim around
the evironment in certain areas, it’s incredible!
It gets all 5 stars because compared to other PSP titles, this has more depth and plenty of fun to be had.
Re-playability comes from Mission Mode or going online in Infrastructure Mode. I like grappling with an enemy
and using him as a human shield. That’s one of the new features you should check out.
Rating: 5 / 5