Logan's run to an end?No chance of that here.

User Rating: 9.3 | Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror PSP
This is more like it.Shuffling the pack of MGS and playing the memory game of Splinter Cell Essentials didn't do it for me.Its taken Gabe Logan - usually the bronze-medal beefcake - to give the PSP the neck-snapping action that it deserves.

Logan's newest terrorist friends don't have many new ideas-so missions are your standard superspy's shopping list :: kill,sneak,hack,banter via earpiece,and so on.But the game's sleekness and visual quality gives the PS2 a run for its money.I've never seen so much equipment packed into a terror-hater's satchel,either:who needs Sam Fisher when you've got 3 different scopes and four types of sniper shots(including electric boogaloo darts) to play with?

Dark Mirror woks because the controls work.There's the occasional tense battle with Gabe's limbs as he refuses to hide while bullets are thunking into his kelvar.Otherwise,its a piece of pie.And that means freedom to play SF your way.i like to run straight at an enemie's face and make exploding barrels,do the work for me:perhaps you prefer to play hide and seek behind crates or slice foreheads in 2 with the sniper rifle.

With more variety than a pack of candy,skippable cutscenes and load free restarts.Dark Mirror does everything right.