Indepth Syphon Filter : Dark Mirror Review
PSP3d has just published an indepth review of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror including video captures of actual game play. Receiving a 9 out of 10 Syphon Filter has lived up to the fans expectations.The astounding graphics set it apart from many other portable games with great attention to detail to levels and character models. Even game play lives up to the same standards set out in its incredible graphics bringing the same feel found with console games.
“Get your back against the wall, peek around the corner, aim while still peeking behind the corner, and then pop out and surprise your enemies with a headshot. This is the type of full-console gaming you’re experiencing with this game, not some cheesy, rashly put together, two hour non-stop, use as much ammo as possible to brute force your enemies, shooting fest. No, this game takes skill, and stealth”
“Think it can’t get any better with Dark Mirror? It does. Dark Mirror supports both forms of multiplayer gaming, Ad-Hoc (local) mode, and Infrastructure (Internet) mode, both allowing anywhere from 2-8 players in a match. Playing from a wireless access point at 30% signal on the PSP, we believed that there was no way the game would run with 7 other players all around the US without lag. Once again, Dark Mirror threw us a surprise and played/performed flawlessly.”
PSP3d has just published an indepth review of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror including video captures of actual game play. Receiving a 9 out of 10 Syphon Filter has lived up to the fans expectations.The astounding graphics set it apart from many other portable games with great attention to detail to levels and character models. Even game play lives up to the same standards set out in its incredible graphics bringing the same feel found with console games.
“Get your back against the wall, peek around the corner, aim while still peeking behind the corner, and then pop out and surprise your enemies with a headshot. This is the type of full-console gaming you’re experiencing with this game, not some cheesy, rashly put together, two hour non-stop, use as much ammo as possible to brute force your enemies, shooting fest. No, this game takes skill, and stealth”
“Think it can’t get any better with Dark Mirror? It does. Dark Mirror supports both forms of multiplayer gaming, Ad-Hoc (local) mode, and Infrastructure (Internet) mode, both allowing anywhere from 2-8 players in a match. Playing from a wireless access point at 30% signal on the PSP, we believed that there was no way the game would run with 7 other players all around the US without lag. Once again, Dark Mirror threw us a surprise and played/performed flawlessly.”