SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation with Bluetooth Headset - PlayStation 3
Model:98152
SKU:9062159
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Description
Enjoy exciting gameplay action as well as the power of a Bluetooth headset as you prepare to enter the dangerous world of Special Operations. Only the strongest, the bravest and the smartest of warriors make it to this level, and they survive the unique threats that confront them by taking to heart one fundamental truth: Together they are stronger than each of them is alone. Join this elite brotherhood and prepare to face dangerous and deadly challenges that will test you to your limits. No matter how difficult the task, no matter how dangerous the mission, in the world of Spec Ops, a true hero is only as strong as his team.Get ready for incredible squad-based action brought to life with new intensity in SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation. A new engine designed specifically for PlayStation 3 immerses you in the game like never before with advanced physics, lighting and ballistics, including penetration modeling that enhances the brutal realism of every shot fired. Engage in deadly and unpredictable 32-player online battles where only your ability to trust in your team will help you make it through alive. With an included Bluetooth headset, comprehensive player customization, advanced voice communication and true global-scale warfare, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation drops you straight into the heart of the Spec Ops experience.
Features
Includes official Bluetooth headset with 30' operating range; headset compatible with any PlayStation 3 game which supports headset functionality
Hone your skills as a warrior and become part of an elite Spec Ops team
Experience intense, close-quarter, high-definition online battles with up to 31 additional players from across the world
Explore seven detailed and challenging maps, including the popular Crossroads map
Join any of five elite units: the U.S. Navy SEALs, British S.A.S., German KSK, Spanish UOE or French 1er RPIMa
Form powerful teams with your friends or find a place in an online game with advanced player matching
Customize your character's physical appearance, including face and camouflage
Explore the game's online community, featuring tournaments, clan ladders and leaderboards
Customers love the graphics and immersive sound in this game, praising the detailed maps and a wide selection of weapons. However, some experienced issues with server stability and lag, impacting the overall gameplay experience. The lengthy installation time was also a point of frustration for some users.
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Game play, Graphics, Maps
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Servers
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Socom Confrontation: first timer in online series
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First things first: when you get the game run it and DL the new patch, DO NOT INSTALL the "installer" or you will get corrupt data msg. I never played a Socom online before so I cannot compare it to that. This game allows you to create 6 characters per side (good/bad) and has a good selection of weapons. There are attachments of all kinds for the primary/secondary weapons (silencers, scopes, bi-pods, lasers) and you can carry two additional explosives, be it frags, smokes, C4, claymores, or an RPG. I am used to 1st Person Shooters but getting used to this 3rd person shooter was not too difficult. The controls feel right and are very well mapped out but you can change them to your liking. The action can be fast paced BUT teamwork is KEY in this game. The headset is excellent; the audio quality is great and is effective in getting your point across "He's behind you!!!" There are 7 maps with 7 gametypes which make the game very interesting. I have only played about 5 hours worth but have not had much problems with the servers; I've noticed only an occasional .5 second hiccup which is nothing to cry about (maybe I am lucky) IN CONCLUSION, this game is recommended.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play, Headset, Maps
Cons mentioned:
Servers
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great headset, Great game.
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So far there has been a lot of bad reviews for this game, and yes there are some issues with the servers being maxed out and people not being able to log on, but it's something that they are working on, and has already improved. It has nothing to do with the game play itself.
Beyond that, we have a great gaming experience based on teamwork and tactics. This game has lots of great maps, and great weapons to choose from. The biggest downside to it is that there is no single player. So if you don't play online games, don't buy this game, but with the single player out, the game only version is reasonably priced, and this version comes bundled with a headset, which is really a great value because most of the headsets out for the PS3 are horrible. So for the price of this game, bundled with a good headset, you really can't beat that. Overall I give this game 4 US Navy Seals out of 5.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play, Graphics, Maps
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Overall Game
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Socom Confrontation is a great game. If you were a fan of the previous Socom titles, then you should definitely consider buying this game. The graphics are really nice, and the game itself is very fun as well. However, there is no campaign mode. The entire game is on the Playstation Network. This is kind of stupid, but I stil recommend buying this game because the multiplayer gameplay is beyond fun. Another nice feature about the new Socom is that they brought back maps from Socom 2. Now you can play on Crossroads and Desert Glory. The games can also be played with up to 32 players, and this can be very fun in the new large maps that have been created for the game. The weapons are nice as well. They are your typical Socom weapons. However, they sound much more realistic in this game than in previous title. Overall, I think this game is great.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Graphics
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Install time
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Socom: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The game does require a small installation, which of course seems to take forever, coupled with the fact that when you go to run the game, you’ll be told your install is out of date, and needs to be updated before you can play. Server problems and new release fever lead to a lengthy download and install time. I encountered some profile corruption and was instructed to delete my socom profile before I could play.
Once into the game you’ll be given the ability to customize your avatar. It’s very similar to the load out process from Rainbow 6: Vegas although with fewer options. Heavy, medium or light armor. Pick your weapon, your optics , etc.
servers are broken down into categories based on region, and finding a random one nearby isn’t all that difficult. After joining a game there’s lobby screen where the players can change their gear, and chat via mic. There are a number of different game types available although i’ve only had a chance to play a few of them. The realism bar is set somewhere between counter strike and R6:Vegas, so those demanding a simulation style of gameplay like ARMA, or AA may be somewhat disappointed. Movement only effects shot placement marginally and side to side movement seems as fast as forward locomotion, so the old dance of “strafe and spray” tactics seems to be more effective most of the time at least in CQB.
Another odd detail is that with the exception of actually shooting (or talking) characters don’t really make much sound while moving. Knife slashes are instant kills and have a good reach, so you can opt to play like a ninja too if you like.
The best part of the game though is the community surrounding it. Thus far most of the players i’ve met have been focused on playing the game, and not abusing the microphone. I stopped playing Gears of War (and many other titles) online because i wasn’t thrilled with 6 year olds screaming into my ears.
Overall i’d say the game is pretty fun as an online run and gun title, it’s got some flaws, and lacks polish, but the core gameplay is simple enough to be enjoyed, and the community is fairly mature and a good group of gamers… and this being an online only game, is quite possibly the most important aspect of having fun.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Graphics, Maps, Weapons
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Socom(adicting 3rd person shooter, Who knew.)
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This will be in 3 parts(What's great, What's not, And Product price realitivity.
Part 1: What's Great.
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Well I found this game to be well worth playing. It's Challenging, Your heart will race when you play this game, and you will never know where your enemy is till it's to late.
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The game play is in 3rd person and needs to be in a game where you need to watch 360 all around you. The weapons are great, and the maps are very well detailed. Totally customizable Soldiers, and weapons. Servers are always reliable. The blue tooth communication is the best in game I have ever seen.
Part 2: Whats Not So Great.
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The Radar could be better to find enemies, it only tells you if they shoot or are near.
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It's a little more realistic than people can deal with one head shot or 2 chest shots and your down.
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Thier are minor glitches that can give someone more advantage, but they are releasing updates to fix this.
Part 3: Product Price Realitivity.
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Lets see the game is well worth it, but also try to find the package one with the bluetooth. I have played this game for a week strait. I was going to every store to find Mortal Kombat vs. DC, but instead picked this up for the bluetooth, and to my suprise its amazing and well worth the money you spend.
Thank you for reading this.
This is an article by JC11
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Game play
Cons mentioned:
Lag
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Good but could be better
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Socom is an online multiplayer game only. There is no single player campaign in this game. The game itself has great maps that are well designed for multiplayer and are a lot of fun, The game also has some of the best player customization of any game out there. You have tons of choices of how you want to have your player look for the different teams and can save all the different set ups in multiple slots. Also you can edit your set up mid game which is not allowed by a lot of other games.
The reason this game was given a 3 out of 5 was because the game was released almost unfinished. The game was endlessly lag filled and the match making process would take forever. Also, you would be dropped out of games for no reason, or after match making forever the server would just drop.
I admit there have been frequent updates to this game and the developers have been fixing the issues on an ongoing basis. So the game since release has become much better. As long as they continue with this trend the game could be a 5 out of 5 someday. I just can't give that high a rating to a game that again takes advantage of the fact that you can release a buggy game and just release patches later. I don't think this should be how developers look at how games are made and released.
As far as the headset that is included it is a little big and the ear piece is pretty good. You can bend it so that it fits tight to your ear. The fact that it is made for gaming makes it a little more worth while. You have a huge mute button on the side which is useful for gaming. Unlike mobile phone head sets that don't really have this feature.
Overall, a good game that continues to get better. If you are a Socom vet you will deal with the flaws and love it. If you are new to the series you may find the flaws i'm talking about a game killer.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Graphics, Headset
Cons mentioned:
Lag
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
SOCOM's best part of previous games
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Were you a SOCOM fan when it was on the PS2? Did you play SOCOM online with the PS2, and if so, did you enjoy it?
Well if you answered yes to those questions, you're going to like if not love this game. Very much reminiscent of SOCOM 2 and SOCOM 3. Good online component, get to some good matches.
I will say that from time to time it can be tough getting into a game, but recently that hasn't been a problem at all.
I remember when I played Socom 2 and 3, I never (ok hardly ever) played the offline missions, I predominantly played online only. Some of the fan favorite maps are back in a graphically superior game, Crossroads, Frostfire, Desert Glory, are all back, and graphically superior to prior versions of the game.
There are things that will be coming for this game, including tournament calendars, clan calendars, etc....
Was this game released before it was complete, probably, but we needed a SOCOM game on the PS3 and we needed it before now. It's a shame it took this long to get this game to market.
Now if you played SOCOM's offline/single player missions in the past and liked those, you may not like this incarnation, as there are no single player/offline modes for you to play this game. You have to be online to play this game. It supports up to 32 players per map, and supports several thousand players online at a given time. It can be difficult to get to a room with a person on your friends list, so that's unfortunate, but it's typical SOCOM menues, etc, feel very familiar.
Others have talked about lagging being an issue, and early on with this game, there was a very large problem with lagging, but recently I can say that this game has improved in that area. Does not appear to be nearly as laggy as it was.
Unlike games on the Xbox 360, you can play this game with others for free, as long as you're connected to an internet connection with your PS3.
The headset that comes with this is a great piece of equipment, much better than the one that came with Warhawk. I've paired it with not only my PS3 which gives some nice features with it, but also my phone so that I can use it with my phone as well. Very good bluetooth headset and if you don't have one working with your PS3, I strongly advise getting this game for the headset alone.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Graphics
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Servers
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
A online only that doesn't work online
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Okay well first things first the official Bluetooth headset is head and shoulders better than the warhawk one. It is much closer to talking on a phone rather than the static experience that you get with the old headset. It apparently has two microphones in it which assist with cancelling out background noise. For whatever reason the chatting in the game sounded crystal clear – no background noises nothing – just the people talking. The drawbacks – you need to do an update to your PS3 to take advantage of the new high definition voice chat. Then you have to do a massive 631 mb update to the actual socom game.
Then – you try to log into your brand new online only game… and try again and try again. It took me 4 separate tries to just get to the main menu. Then it kept skipping around and flashing error messages. Then it took me literally 40 minutes to even get into a lobby – because every time you got in you would immediately get kicked out.. After about an hour of trying and 4 or 5 controller throws later I managed to get into a game. The map was crossroads and a wave of nostalgia flooded over me. I was in my old favorite game SOCOM II. Sure it looked better sure the characters moved a little better – but it was my old favorite game with lots of people excited to play it. I can not wait to play desert glory again!!!!!!!
That said – is this game any better than say CD4 – I don’t know because I got kicked out at the end of the round…..one good hope is all the guys on the microphones were saying that the servers had gone crazy that night. The other thing I noticed most if not all people had mics unlike battlefield and cd4. So there was true coordination like literally someone was like look out dude he is right behind you. – I haven’t had someone do that in a long time. It was really cool to have people be yelling he’s in the bell tower. It makes it more immersive and doesn’t have the disconnect that seems to plague online ps3 games. As far as the ability to shoot through walls and destroy stuff – the jury is out. It definitely isn’t like battlefield though. The leaning in and out of cover with the 6 axis doesn’t work well – no surprise there. Hoping you can switch for the manual ability. Things like trophies, calendars, tournaments and other goodies all promised were noticeably absent.
Overall – it has been a disappointment because of the lack of planning and lack of working servers. I honestly think it was released to early – they should have worked out the bugs first. I also noticed zipper doesn’t seem to be involved in the development which may explain the lack of polish. This game wasn’t released to much fanfare like little big planet/metal gear for a reason – there is nothing to get excited about. Unless you need/want the microphone – wait this thing will be in the bargain bin soon and you can get all your nostalgia for $20.