Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe sequel to Syphon Filter (1999) takes place right after the first one. The Agency has apparently betrayed Gabe Logan and framed him for the Khazakstani ICBM missile launch containing the ... Leggi tuttoThe sequel to Syphon Filter (1999) takes place right after the first one. The Agency has apparently betrayed Gabe Logan and framed him for the Khazakstani ICBM missile launch containing the Syphon Filter virus that was destroyed by him.The sequel to Syphon Filter (1999) takes place right after the first one. The Agency has apparently betrayed Gabe Logan and framed him for the Khazakstani ICBM missile launch containing the Syphon Filter virus that was destroyed by him.
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- Gabriel Logan
- (voce)
- Lian Xing
- (voce)
- Jason Chance
- (voce)
- Steven Archer
- (voce)
- Dr. Lawrence Mujari
- (voce)
- (as Bryan Osric Session)
- Uri Gregorov
- (voce)
- Lyle Stevens
- (voce)
- Dr. Gershon
- (voce)
- Shi-Hao
- (voce)
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- QuizThe burnt body of Anton Girdeux, the French terrorist with the flame thrower from the first game, can be found in the secret Agency lab morgue near the end of the game.
- BlooperThe Agency takes CDBC agent Dobson captive from Kazakhstan to Colorado for no reason, other than to be killed by Dr. Weissinger via lethal injection.
- Citazioni
Mara Aramov: Another agency screw-up. Do you have any idea how close the incompetence has come to killing us all?
Lyle Stevens: I am not responsible for the actions of my predecessor. Markinson was not in control.
Mara Aramov: Markinson was your man.
Lyle Stevens: As Rhoemer was yours.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe credits end with Mara Aramov and the Secretary of State planning their next move against Gabe Logan, thus leaving the door open for a possible trilogy.
- Versioni alternativeScenes were cut from the final game, possibly for timing. These scenes can be retrieved by completing the first disk on hard mode. The following scenes include:
- Shi Hao demanding his shipment of the Syphon Filter virus from an unknown caller.
- Archer's Blackhawk helicopter swooping low over Gabe on the train in Colorado.
- Teresa and Gabe in Moscow, trying to start up their shot-up van in Moscow. Gabe gets out to push.
- A bag lady in New York pushes a shopping cart across the street and a limo (presumably Mara Aramov's) runs it over, knocking down the bag lady.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episodio #22.17 (2000)
When I first completed SF2 after a few days playing, I was almost tempted to think it was too easy. But remembering the zillions of times I'd been swiss cheesed for not thinking something through enough I realised that it was a tough game, but one so well plotted that it's almost impossible to put down until you've worked the story through to it's conclusion. What stands out are the little details that have somehow been crammed into the game. Soldiers who would be drones in most action games (Tomb Raider anyone?) are given character by simple dialogue. As you sneak around, nearly all of them are chatting away, complaining about the cold, making radio reports, even joking with each other. It's a simple touch that goes a long way to enhancing the atmosphere of the game, lending what at heart is a guns blazing gung ho actioner the feel of a well plotted adventure game. Of course the action is paramount, and fans of the sneak-em-up genre will not be disappointed as you blast a blazing trail across Colorado, Russia and New York in some of the most heart pounding shoot outs yet seen on the Playstation. All in all, this is an unmissable stretch of the old Playstations capabilities, from a programming studio that clearly has a movie in them somewhere.