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VandalOnline Review: Socom: Fireteam Bravo 3

VandalOnline: The SOCOM franchise refuses to go away from the release of Sony and repeated again in the Sony handheld. Since the original game released on the PlayStation 2, becoming in his own right in the ground connection of the old 128-bit, the saga of Zipper Interactive has trodden the three current systems for the Japanese company, although sometimes with another developer-case Confrontation PlayStation 3, and Tactical Strike on PSP.

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SlickShoes4763d ago

One of the things that fails this entire series is lack of promotion by SCEE, since day 1 socom has had almost 0 advertising in the EU, most people don't even know it exists or think its an FPS.

Bathyj4763d ago

Ok, why have I never played these games?

They sound right up my alley. The tactics, the stealth, the squad commands.

I'd always thought they were aimed more at online play, I never realised the single player was so substantial.

When the first game came out, Conflict Desert Storm came out too and I was really into it, at least for the first two games. Maybe thats why I never got into them.

Now I'm hoping this will be the next HD remake. To be honest I think the fanbase would go nuts over it if all the online features were intact.

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PSP Getting Line Up Of $9.99 Retail Games

Silconera writes: "PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe was just the beginning. Sony Computer Entertainment America is planning to re-release some first party titles into stores and sell them for a mere $9.99.

A script for an upcoming TV commercial has the news and mentions some of the titles. Hot Shots Golf, SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo, and Twisted Metal: Head On are shown in a video montage."

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Eurogamer.it Review: SOCOM: Fireteam Bravo 3

Eurogamer.it: I'm tired of the usual game-based political fiction and marines fucksters able to save the world simply on making massacres massacres.

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