Product InformationGabe Logan is a highly trained Precision Strike Operative commanding ablackbox U. Using Precision Strike Tactics advanced vision technology and thelatest in high-tech weaponry Logan's specialty is covert operations requiringdeadly force. Logan and his team perform'surgical strikes': missions toosensitive for a military response too dangerous for civilian intelligenceforces. Logan's job is to infiltrate recon and execute decisively. Onceinserted Logan is his own authority..Product Features 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
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Utilize deadly force and the most advanced weaponry and high-tech equipment imaginable
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Take down hostiles who feature awareness, behaviors and communications based on player actions
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Precision aiming, melee attacks and target enhancements provide plausible deniability to any action
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Online strike teams (2 person teams) match up against each other in a battle for competing objectives
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36 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Best Shooter for the PSPMay 15, 2006
By slugbone
I own 12 PSP games currently, and I've sold off about 6 more. This by far is the best game I have played that maximizes what the PSP can do. As much as I love Burnout Legends and Daxter, this one ranks a little higher.
The Good - User friendly controls, great sound, absolute beautiful graphics. This plays like a expensive demo that was tailored to show what the system can do. The difference being it is a full game with extended playability and multi-player action. If you had to rank a game #1 based on everything you want in a shooter, it would be this game. It has stealth, action, cool gadgets that are easy to get to and creativity with the story line.
The Bad? There really isn't any negatives, unless you don't like shooters too much. The frame rate is smooth, and even the training mode is well designed and plays like a mission. You would be hard pressed to find a game that takes as much care in putting the absolute best product out for gamers.
Overall, 5 stars and worth the money. If your thing is multi-player you will definitely like this game. Huge replayability here. If you prefer solo, the game will last you a long time and be challenging. This one is somewhat of a hidden gem based on the few reviews, I highly recommend it for shooter enthusiasts.
17 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Worth getting a PSP for.Apr 01, 2006
By Alex
"47"
First off, I'd like to say I wasn't expecting this game to be at all what it is. I was expecting a half-assed game that was similar to the crap heap Syphon Filter; but I was wrong. Why? Because this game is amazing. I saw the reviews of 9 and above all over the net, so I decided to rent this. I am glad I did. It is just a fantastic game that blends in Goldeneye 007 gameplay in with Spinter Cell. Here is my review:
Graphics: 9.5/10. Some of the best graphics ever on a PSP game. The ingame graphics are great, but the video's ( like the one at the beginning of the game ) is absolutely stunning. They look damn realistic, the only real problem is that the lips don't move realistically; other then that; these are some freakishly nice looking graphics even for the PSP.
Sound: 9/10. Nice voice-overs. Nice gun sounds. It's all really good but nothing special. Hell, there is music in the background at times; and you hear chitchat among A.I. characters.
Control: 9/10. Really quite similar to SOCOM Fireteam Bravo in ways... you can use L to lock on, and R to fire at the guy, or to look around you can use the triangle, circle, X, and O buttons. The controls can definitely be frustrating at times though because it can be a matter of life or death depending on how quick you can line the crosshairs up on a guy long range before he kills you.
Fun: 9/10. I've only played single player ( my wifi is broken at the moment ) and so far I am amazed at how spectacular this game is. It took me about 10-15 minutes to get used to the controls, the graphics look amazing, the sound fits well, and it's just an awesome game to play. If you like playing games like Splinter Cell, SOCOM, or hell, just shooting games in general, you have to play this. It's confusing, hard, and aggrivating at times, but after you get through it you won't experience it for awhile. This game really is just a some-what difficult game, but for the most part, it isn't bad at all. Even if you don't like shooters; this is still worth a look. I haven't even PLAYED the Multiplayer yet; that has to be some killer stuff. Have fun.
9.2/10
16 of 17 found the following review helpful:
One of the best PSP games I've played to date.Sep 13, 2006
By Hans D. Kiser I was worried when they started bringing shooters out on the PSP. I've grown accustomed to the dual analog sticks on the PS2 and Xbox. And was worried how I would be able to pull off the move and shoot. After about a 30 minute learning period with Syphon Filter, I was already smashing the time records in training mode. Which was definitly another benefit to the game. There are four training missions you can choose to play to get accustomed to the game. They range from basic movement to a sniper mission. The controls will take some getting used to since you use the analog stick for movement and the x, circle, square and triangle buttons to look in different directions. But once you get used to them you'll be running and gunning with the best of them. On easy mode the game took me approximatly 12 hrs to beat. However, I take my time trying to acheive every side mission. The average gamer will get a good 8-10 hrs out of the game. You also have the option to replay any level that you have already beat to attempt to get more steath, environmental, dart, or headshot kills. When such goals are acheived you can unlock alternate levels and weapons that you can used in the mission mode. I have about 22 hrs total in the game and I still have not unlocked everything. So there is some replayability in the game. Unlike Daxter for the PSP, I played it through and even though it was a great game I had no desire to pick it back up.
Conclusion
Syphon Filter is a great action shooter game. It combines the usual elements you expect and even some steath and spy maneuvers. In fact several levels are signifigantly easier if you take your time to use steath to eliminate your enemies. You can always go in guns blazing but that does not always work out. Again there is about a 30 minute learning curve. But it is fairly easy to get accustomed to the controls and go about your merry way stabbing and shooting. The only real complaint I have about the game is several times I performed a steath kill, it would not register on the player stats page and could not reach the goal for a level. Which was pretty annoying at time since I was so close to unlocking another weapon. Other than that its a great game.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
A must have...Mar 17, 2006
By J. McDonald This game is incredible. This is easily the best game out for the PSP system to date. I read about it online and thought that it would be a good game to rent or borrow from a friend, but I purchased it when it came out and I have not been let down.
--GAMEPLAY--
This game plays really well. I thought the controls would be fairly complicated and require you to play the game with instruction manual on your lap but I was surprised how easy it is to control your character in the game. After the Training Missions I didn't have to look at the manual to find out how to perform certain moves, combat techniques, etc. During Gameplay, certain button strokes appear when your character can perform certain actions making it very easy to work with.
The graphics are amazing. You can tell the programmers spent a lot of time figuring out how far they could push the PSP system and it paid off. I was amazed at the detail of the characters faces and the surroundings during gameplay.
--ONLINE--
Again, hands down it has the best online game forum and matches for the PSP to date. If you get bored or stuck in the single player mode, you can switch over to some great challengers in multiplayer. I like that the missions aren't just "kill everything in sight" but I like the multiplayer mission where you have to work as a team to accomplish certain tasks that are board specific.
The game is rated M for violence and language and I don't think it would be appropriate for young children. There is some strong language (very limited but still present) and there is violence but not as much as you would expect from a game of this type.
I was also very impressed with the price. I would expect a game of this caliber to come out costing upwards of $49.99 but I was very pleased to see it was only $39.99. It is very worth the price!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
One of the best shooters on PSP - Better than SOCOM 2Jan 04, 2007
Syphon Filter is a great shooting game and it's mandatory for PSP owners to pick it up. The controls are great. Uses the analog stick to move. Uses the buttons to aim. Uses the D-Pad to take out items, jump, climb, crawl, and etc. It has a great online play. Up to 8 players in several maps. Best
of PSP's online play. You can play in several different modes and chat, but most of the time you will get paired up with someone too easy or too hard which is a problem. The graphics and sound are great. The gameplay is similar to James Bond, but better. You can use plenty of gadgets and shoot with plenty of weapons. There is training and muliplayer. The game is fun and it is definitely something that will last you.