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Syphon Filter PSP is PS2-bound

Dark Mirror porting its way to PS2 this September, with new PSP game following in October
Sony Computer Entertainment has revealed plans to bring it's previously PSP exclusive Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror to PS2 this September.

The news adds more fuel to Sony's cries, asking developers to make more creative titles on PSP, and not just PS2 ports you can play on the train. Which Dark Mirror turned out to be, by the looks of it.

Dark Mirror has old hero Gabe Logan stealthing his way through terrorist-laden missions in the snow, and snagged pretty good reviews across the board.

The PS2 port is "enhanced" with improved controls and the obligatory graphical tweaks that the handheld version couldn't erm, handle.

The next PSP instalment Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow, which sports underwater combat and blind fire gameplay (yes!), is due out this October.

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Another day another PSP/PS2 title which appears on the opposite format to bolster a lackluster catalogue of games.
blackholes on 25 Jun '07
Another day another PSP/PS2 title which appears on the opposite format to bolster a lackluster catalogue of games.

i agree with PSP's catalog of games being lackluster, but PS2's?

in any event Syphon Filter was the only reason i'd considered buying a PSP. now that its coming to the PS2 (as a bc title with my PS3) there's no need for me to fork over $170 on a PSP. Sony should really consider making the PS3 the series primary console. could help to boost that system's catalog of lackluster games.
atrimus on 25 Jun '07
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