E3 Screenshots Shed Light on Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror

Posted May 13, 2006 at 12:55AM by QJ Staff Listed in: PSP Tags:
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With the release of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, the PSP finally gets the definitive game by which all other PSP titles will be judged. The video game is expected to do what Tomb Raider did for PS, Grand Theft Auto III for PS2 and Halo for Xbox. The game is a welcome relief for PSP owners looking for breakthrough titles. Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror maximizes the system's muscle with its detailed graphics, precise controls and playability.

As one reviewer said, “If you have a PSP and like the action-espionage genre of games, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror shows what the little system can do. At some points, you'll even forget you're playing on a pocket-sized PSP since the game delivers nearly a PS2 level experience.”

The game features Gabe Logan, a member of a special military force that takes on super sensitive military missions. How sensitive? So sensitive the government burned his birth certificate and fakes amnesia when asked about his covert assignments. Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror is packed with “explosive real-world action adventures” that stretches from Finland to Bosnia, Alaska to Peru. Gabe’s objective: recover the elusive Project Dark Mirror.

Fresh from E3, here are the screenshots that will soon rock your PSP:

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by - 2006-05-13 01:13:29
Um, yeah what he said

good game though...

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