Syphon Filter Logan's Shadow review PSP
Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow review for Sony PSP
Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow has a lot to live up to as it follows the excellent Dark Mirror, but, as our HGZine Gold Award proves, it's matched that game and more. Graphically stunning and with a solid, tightly written plot, Logan's Shadow looks set to be one of the best action/adventures of the year. With plenty of new developments since the last game, a lengthy single-player game and a great range of multiplayer options, if you were a fan of Dark Mirror, then you won't want to miss this sequel. Find out more and see shots of the game in our full review of Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow for the PSP now!
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Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow review for Sony PSP
In some ways, Sony had an easy job
with Logan's Shadow. All they really
had to do was replicate 20 06's
excellent Dark Mirror and we'd all have
been happy, but what they've actually
done is give you everything that was
good about the first game, plus a
whole load more of new stuff. It would
seem that Gabe's return could well be
a massively triumphant one.
Everything about this game has a
distinct whiff of quality about it. From
the tight and well-scripted stor yline
(written by Greg Rucka of Queen and
Country fame – no, we haven't heard of him either) to the stunning graphics,
impressive range of moves and enough
variety of weaponry to level a small
European country, it's a game that's
truly hard to fault.
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