From Sony Computer Entertainment
Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror gives you a dangerous job to perform, as you push yourself to the limits. Become Gabe Logan, as you handle the missions that are too politically sensitive fora standard military strike.
Utilize deadly force and the most advanced weaponry and high-tech equipment imaginable
Take down hostiles who feature awareness, behaviors and communications based on player actions
Precision aiming, melee attacks and target enhancements provide plausible deniability to any action
Online strike teams (2 person teams) match up against each other in a battle for competing objectives
Utilize deadly force and the most advanced weaponry and high-tech equipment imaginable
Take down hostiles who feature awareness, behaviors and communications based on player actions
Precision aiming, melee attacks and target enhancements provide plausible deniability to any action
Online strike teams (2 person teams) match up against each other in a battle for competing objectives
Before I get to the "meat" of my review of this game, I have to fill in a little info about my video game playing history. I promise it's all relevant to my review of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror, so please bear with me. In May of 2007, I was thinking about a Wii, and I asked about them at a video game store that happened to have them in stock, but I realized that what I really wanted was a handheld video game system, one I could use in airports and on long international flights. Even though the employees at the game store seemed to really like the Nintendo DS, when I mentioned that what I most wanted was to play soccer and baseball video games, they told me I'd be better off with a PSP. Additionally, I found the demo games for the DS to be targeted more at little kids.
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