Single player campaign, characters, multiplayer and Move As we know, SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALs is the latest in a series of third person shooter developed by Zipper Interactive. The story revolves around a team of five people being sent to Southeast Asia to counter the rebel army. Let's look at what will be the features of the game, expected in April.
Single Player The single player campaign sees players give orders to your team indicating routes, marking targets and determining the behavior of AI. Much of the game is based on the use of the team to complete missions, ranging from shootings to stealth infiltration and recovery operations.
The plot revolves around a team of five men, who are faced with fourteen missions over six days, the forces of the rebel army known as the "Naga". The character we control is the commander Cullen Gray and his team consists of four other soldiers, two Americans and two South Koreans. Multiplayer There are four multiplayer modes: - Suppression, or team deathmatch - Uplink, a sort of capture the flag "- Last Defense, a spatial mode that we talked about recently - Another mysterious ways, which seems to deal with defusing bombs on the multiplayer map in SOCOM 4 supports up to 32 players, has an upgrade system for the characters and weapon upgrades.
To date, there appear to be ten multiplayer maps. Those shown so far are: - Abandoned, a map set in the jungle. - Rush Hour, an elevated road to ruin where you can hide behind the abandoned cars and access to a multistorey car park. - Collision, the cross-section of an urban city in Asia, dusty, narrow streets and abandoned cars.
- Assault and Battery, a military base situated on a tropical island. PlayStation Move You can also play using the controller Move, and management of the pointer seems quite accurate. The tradition of Zipper Interactive's SOCOM series revolutionized multiplayer for this new episode, inserting elements as vital renewable energy, an unusual system of stalking, a different management of arms and respawn.
However you have entered a Classic Mode without all these innovations, for fans of the "old" SOCOM. Source: IGN
Single Player The single player campaign sees players give orders to your team indicating routes, marking targets and determining the behavior of AI. Much of the game is based on the use of the team to complete missions, ranging from shootings to stealth infiltration and recovery operations.
The plot revolves around a team of five men, who are faced with fourteen missions over six days, the forces of the rebel army known as the "Naga". The character we control is the commander Cullen Gray and his team consists of four other soldiers, two Americans and two South Koreans. Multiplayer There are four multiplayer modes: - Suppression, or team deathmatch - Uplink, a sort of capture the flag "- Last Defense, a spatial mode that we talked about recently - Another mysterious ways, which seems to deal with defusing bombs on the multiplayer map in SOCOM 4 supports up to 32 players, has an upgrade system for the characters and weapon upgrades.
To date, there appear to be ten multiplayer maps. Those shown so far are: - Abandoned, a map set in the jungle. - Rush Hour, an elevated road to ruin where you can hide behind the abandoned cars and access to a multistorey car park. - Collision, the cross-section of an urban city in Asia, dusty, narrow streets and abandoned cars.
- Assault and Battery, a military base situated on a tropical island. PlayStation Move You can also play using the controller Move, and management of the pointer seems quite accurate. The tradition of Zipper Interactive's SOCOM series revolutionized multiplayer for this new episode, inserting elements as vital renewable energy, an unusual system of stalking, a different management of arms and respawn.
However you have entered a Classic Mode without all these innovations, for fans of the "old" SOCOM. Source: IGN
- "SOCOM 4 gets US release date" and related posts (29/01/2011)
- "SOCOM 4 Recieves Release Date and Multiplayer Trailer" and related posts (28/01/2011)
- SOCOM 4: How It's Both Newbie-Friendly and Faithful to the Veteran (28/01/2011)
- SOCOM 4 Gets Release Date (29/01/2011)
- SOCOM 4 Multiplayer Gameplay Trailer -- Actual In-Game Footage, Screenshots And Explosions (28/01/2011)
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