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|image            = Forbidden-Siren PAL.jpg
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|developer        =
|developer        = SCE Japan Studio
|genre            =
|genre            = horror
|gameinfo          = Also known as "Forbidden Siren" in Europe and Australia
|gameinfo          = Also known as "Forbidden Siren" in Europe and Australia. The story revolves around an interconnected cast of characters that possess a power which enables them to see and hear what a nearby character sees. Siren is divided into stages, each taking place in one of ten areas in the village of Hanuda, and organized chronologically in a table called the "Link Navigator". In order to complete a stage, the player must accomplish a primary objective that usually involves reaching an exit point, subduing undead enemies called "Shibito", or finding an item. Objectives in different stages are interconnected via a butterfly effect, and a character's actions in one stage can trigger a secondary objective in another stage.
|wikipedia        =
|wikipedia        = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siren_%28video_game%29 Link]
|reviewlinks      =
|reviewlinks      = [http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/siren Metacritic]
|reviewscore      =
|reviewscore      = 72/100
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==Known Issues:==
 
==Widescreen support==
Available as a .pnatch file. Grab it from the [http://forums.pcsx2.net/Thread-PCSX2-Widescreen-Game-Patches?pid=271674#pid271674 PCSX2 forums].
 
==Known Issues==


===Wall of Fog===
===Wall of Fog===
Day missions may have a wall of fog problem.
* '''Description:''' Day missions may have a wall of fog problem.
* Solution: Only software mode (F9) in GSdx works correctly AFAIK
* '''Solution:''' Only software mode (F9) in GSdx works correctly AFAIK
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