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IGN recently sat down and dove into an online session of SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike. IGN only had a few hours to engage in tactical combat, but the chance to try some of the title's multiplayer modes, giving giving them a taste of what the online component of Tactical Strike is all about...
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Quick contents listing of issue 4 of the free magazine for Nintendo DS and Sony PSP games. Most notably includes WipEout Pulse, Harvest Moon interview and Worms Open Warfare 2.
Monday 23 April 2007
This morning we were alarmed to discover that Sony had enlisted us with the elite American assault force, the US Navy SEALs. Waiting for us in the post was a lovely canvas package promising to give us 'advanced training' before 'deployment' - no doubt into one of the world's many violent hotspots. Crikey, we thought, our breakfast hasn't even settled yet.
Fortunately, we haven't actually been press ganged. The package is just a neat, thoughtful way of delivering some
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Sony have announced the European releasedate and released the box art for the anticipated online game Socom: Fireteam Bravo 2. The game has already been out in America for a while, but European gamers have to wait till May 19th.
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Although both Socom's are out for a while in the United States, they aren't released in Europe. Both games will be released at the 16th of May. Both games will have a headsetbundle, but they are also available without the headset (which is, of course, cheaper)
SOCOM, the military-themed shooter series that launched online gaming on the PS2, is once again headed for stores on Nov. 7, this time with a two-part attack. Hitting simultaneously, SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Combined Assault for the PS2 and SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 2 for the PSP would be a dead heat in a longest-title-ever contest. But more than that, they'll sync up Sony's console and its handheld like never before, featuring parallel storylines that can change on one platform depending
Tuesday 9 May 2006
Last week we brought you the first news of the PSP version of SOCOM, but now we have the screens to back up those words.
Released today from Sony's pre-E3 conference, these shots show just what the SEALs can expect from the ever-changing landscape and terrain seen throughout Bravo 2's 14 levels. And to keep things interesting, the game also mixes up these missions allowing you to pick your own path and strategy through the campaign.
And once you've completed a level in solo
America's most effective semi-aquatic killers are set to return to both PSP and PS2 this fall, but so far Sony hasn't said anything about the long-expected PS3 version.
SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Combined Assault is the full name of the PS2 version, which will combine a brand new four-player co-op option with the usual 32-player deathmatch mode. Improved stat-tracking and chat functions will streamline the online experience, while the solo mode will also be enhanced with three new classes of