
SOCOM U.S. Navy SEALS - Playstation 2 - PS2
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SOCOM U.S. Navy Seals:
Desire. Determination. Victory !!
While PC gamers have been enjoying online multiplayer shooters like Counter-Strike for years, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs will be the very first such online gaming experience for a great number of PlayStation 2 owners. Sony and SOCOM's developer, Zipper Interactive, obviously knew this would be the case, and in SOCOM, they have constructed an online game that is surprisingly deep but extremely easy to get into, making it an excellent game regardless of whether you've played other multiplayer shooters before.
Getting online with SOCOM once you've set up your network adapter is as simple as choosing "online" from the game's main menu and then entering a user name and password. The game's 10 online maps all support two to 16 players, and each map focuses on one of three different gameplay types: demolition, suppression, or extraction. Demolition calls for the destruction of the opposing team's base using explosives. Suppression is a team-based deathmatch that ends when one of the two teams is completely eliminated. Extraction calls for the rescue of key hostages by the SEALs team. One of the game's notable online features is the ability to create "clans" with other players and then manage them in their clan's community center, which allows clan members to post messages for one another. The game also keeps track of online players' records, so you can see how you and your friends stack up against everyone else. The online action works well over a DSL connection, with little to no lag even in a full 16-player game.