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Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow recieved a 9.5/10.

Link: http://psp.ign.com/articles/824/824570p1.html 

Here is an excerpt of the review:

Closing Comments
Dark Mirror was an incredible title that showed off the PSP, but Logan's Shadow elevates the story, gameplay and multiplayer elements to new heights. Not only does it keep the formula that made the first game so good, it smoothly improves on it. The tense action and incredible gun battles are strengthened with the addition of underwater combat and new combat abilities that fit seamlessly into the control scheme. Multiplayer has been bolstered with new modes and re-imagined maps, along with a number of balancing aspects. Logan's Shadow is easily one of the best titles to come out on the system this year.

IGN Ratings for Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow (PSP)
RatingDescription
out of 10click here for ratings guide
9.5Presentation
With a story full of twists and turns, and a huge cliffhanger ending, Logan's Shadow is an excellent sequel to the award winning Dark Mirror.
9.5Graphics
Sharper character models, environments, and underwater sequences are just the tip of the iceberg with the visually incredible title.
9.5Sound
Azam Ali's soundtrack is excellent, as is the voice acting and sound effects in the title.
9.5Gameplay
New gameplay elements, balanced battle and interactive sequences and tight controls make this an incredible experience on the PSP.
9.5Lasting Appeal
Two new multiplayer modes and redesigned maps, plus loads of balancing elements and lots of unlockables for the single player makes this a title you'll play for a long time.
9.5
Incredible
OVERALL
(out of 10 / not an average)


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Must-buy...end of comment.



Oh I already downloaded that game for my PSP.

Game rocks.

...

J/K. but probably my brother already finished it...






That cut scene looks amazing, I am jealous of PSP owners. My PS2 doesn't seem like it is cutting it anymore.



another solid buy. Ill pick it up after im done with Jean D' ark



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If it sells as well as Joan D'Ark, it will be another flop (sales wise).

Sad but true.



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shams said:
If it sells as well as Joan D'Ark, it will be another flop (sales wise).

Sad but true.

 Do you know what is sad?

I met more people who own that game then how much it has sold.






I'm not sure yet. I try my hardest to avoid handheld shooters and this is getting some pretty mixed reviews. http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages4/939487.asp

I just don't like the feel of shooters on handhelds. Meh, I'm probably not buying another PSP game until Crisis Core still.



Might get this once I play through the original.



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naznatips said:
I'm not sure yet. I try my hardest to avoid handheld shooters and this is getting some pretty mixed reviews. http://www.gamerankings.com/htmlpages4/939487.asp

I just don't like the feel of shooters on handhelds. Meh, I'm probably not buying another PSP game until Crisis Core still.

 Not my cup of tea either; wait for FFCC naznatips. It's well worth the (long) wait.