New Syphon Filter and SOCOM demos available soon

Posted Jan 31, 2007 at 6:32AM by Karl B. Listed in: PSP Tags: Sony
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Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror - Image 1Here's some good news for all the PSP owners out there. According to IGN, new demos, including ones for Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror and SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 will be made available for download through the official PSP site or the PlayStation website in the coming weeks. More demos from both first-party and third-party developers are also in the offing, so watch out for those.

The Killzone: Liberation demo is there now so if you're looking for something to try you might want to consider getting that one. You can also download firmware 3.10, which is also available now, but if you're a homebrew fan we don't know why you'd want to do that. Just so you know, though, the latest firmware update from Sony contains a new Dynamic Normalizer feature which automatically adjusts sound settings.

Via IGN

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Me - 2007-01-31 02:00
» Firt

Fist

by nukestar - 2007-01-31 02:39
» demo what.

after 303 downgrader, i guess no one really care about the demo's.



ISO's are way cooler.

by hush404 - 2007-01-31 03:07
» f;n eh!

I uh, dun bother with teh homebrew ***** mainly because I enjoy playing new games and it seems whenever there's a new game I wanna play it needs FW upgrade which just leaves me going "Uhh... I can play homebrew stuff If I want to play this new game I just bought". SO I'm stoked for demos. Tho I hope they're longer than the killzone liberation demo, sigh, it was so short.

by deadman8555 - 2007-01-31 03:31
» i got killzone on my psp

but unlike these its the full game. its one of the only games i would ever buy for the psp.vice city got boring.

by phinux - 2007-01-31 13:25
» what?

3.03 has a downgrade and 3.1 is already decrpted.....so what the hell are you talking about? just use a custom firmware. hopefully we'll soon see a 3.1 custom firmware.

by hey - 2007-01-31 14:49
» I like demo's!

Demo's are good because they take up way less space on your memory stick than a full games iso does. They are also nice for people with 32 mb memory sticks who couldn't fit a whole game on it.

by Spanky Mcnoodle - 2007-01-31 15:43
» Y used to agree

Yes with a little homebrew it is easy to steal a bunch of games. I find though, i enjoy a game much more if I pay for it. When i used to pirate games I'd only "sample" a game until I'd want to try something else. When I buy a game I've got something invested, so I TRY to get into the game, and end up enjoying it much more. Plus unlike music stars game developers are my unsung heroes who deserve my support and a royalty check for my purchase.



Also, smoke pot. Pot + PSP owns

by cool - 2007-01-31 19:37
» well

i agree with you there spanky (though sometimes it is tempting to break that). iso's take up too much memory space, even when compressed, so its too hard for me to have both my fav homebrew and an iso at the same time. 1GB just doesn't go as far as it used to....

and plus, even tho iso's load faster, they seem a bit less smooth in the actual gameplay at times than the UMD counterpart

by THeif - 2007-01-31 19:43
» Blargh

U mean Pirates.....With 32 mb cards Not people....Normal People Buy Stuff They Dont Go stealing it

by gooney - 2007-02-16 23:26
» ftb2

when are they available.

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