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SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs

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SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs
82
7.8 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 42 critic reviews
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Game Info

Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America

Developer: Zipper Interactive

Genre(s): Shooter, Online, Action

Players: 16

ESRB Rating: M (Mature)

Release Date: August 27, 2002

Summary

SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs places you in the role of an elite SEAL commander whose team is asked to fight terrorists in more than 12 of the most deadly missions ever. Engage enemy terrorists with fellow SEAL team members via intense team-based gameplay. Utilize the SOCOM headset to communicate and plan strategies with fellow SEALs in single player and online play.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

100

Official U.S. Playstation Magazine

I love this game, and I don't see myself playing anything else at home for a good three or four months. [Sept 2002, p.11]

100

Maxim Online

One shot, one kill—this unforgiving, ultrarealistic console shooter is unlike any other.

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100

GameNow

For weeks, it's been the only game I've really wanted to play...The play experience is slow-paced, methodical and insanely tense. [Sept 2002, p.28]

95

Game Informer

Then there's the online mode which I have to say is quite luscious. [Sept 2002, p.76]

94

GameZone

There are a number of new and unique concepts demonstrated in SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs, but it's the execution -- which is nearly flawless -- that makes them stand out from the crowd.

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93

Electronic Gaming Monthly

The realistic weapons and possibility of one-shot deaths give it a visceral excitement other shooters lack. [Oct 2002, p.186]

91

Gaming Maxx

Its gameplay has evolved to a funfactor of hell yes!

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91

Into Liquid Sky

While the graphics engine may have a few rough edges, they don't detract from the great stealth action. If you can forgive the spotty AI, you will enjoy the challenge the game provides.

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91

Gamezilla!

SOCOM has one of the nicest interfaces I’ve ever seen. Easy to use and very simple.

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91

Cinescape

There’s a lot of attention to detail in the levels and environments, from weather effects to volumetric lighting. It all makes up for the simple character models and sometimes less than spectacular visuals.

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90

GMR Magazine

Possibly the best reason to own a PS2 network adapter. The team-based miliary tactics work better online than off. [Feb 2003, p.93]

90

Media and Games Online Network

The headset does a great job to add a lot of realism to the game online and offline.

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90

Gamers' Temple

Overall, SOCOM is definitely at the top-tier of PS2 games in terms of sound, and can hold its own in graphics.

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90

Game Over Online

With brisk, action-packed deathmatches online, easily controlled game hosting and clan setup, SOCOM is one of those games that the online experience was tailor-made for.

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90

TotalPlayStation

The real area where SOCOM shines is in the player models and animations -- where everything from a simple reload to the way a seal crawls across a muddy riverbank to the way a freshly-capped enemy lurches forward and back, then topples over silently -- drips with an astonishing amount of detail.

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89

GameSpot

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.

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88

GamingTrend

The game fails a bit in single player mode, but more than makes up for it in multiplayer.

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87

Playboy

The splendid visuals, reliance on real world hardware, and sound strategic system underlying each of many riveting rumbles in the jungle, frozen tundra and barren desert provide for a wonderful gaming experience. [4 Sept 2002]

87

TotalGames.net

As great and good and wonderful and new as SOCOM is, the game has a MOAB-sized room for improvement and before we go deeper into the communal experience of multiplayer combat we should cover a few points that prove that we’re not going to be fully-fledged cyber soldiers just yet.

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87

netjak

After playing online, say goodbye to your social life, and also the 12 mission single-player attempt.

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85

GamerWeb Sony

It’s easily said that SOCOM is the best console based tactical shooter ever, and it wins that throne quite handedly.

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80

PSM Magazine

One of the greatest features of this game, by far, the headset lets you tell your computer-controlled teammates exactly what to do...makes SOCOM such an innovative title. [Oct 2002, p.28]

80

Yahoo! Games

Proves to be very addicting for someone looking for a thinking man's (or woman's) shooter both offline and on.

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80

All Game Guide

There is a sense of teamwork involved in the multiplayer competition that makes the action far more rewarding than if it were merely a straightforward deathmatch against everyone else.

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80

GamePro

The only downer to this great game, however, is that you’re allowed to leave a dead SEAL behind, which in real life would never happen.

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80

Adrenaline Vault

It's not a standard first-person shooter, and it can't be played as one; trying to do so will lead to failure and frustration. SOCOM is a game of patience, planning and wits.

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80

Electric Playground

The game is also annoyingly dark during night missions. Even with the brightness cranked, it was pretty hard to see.

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80

Total Video Games

The game manages to blend accessibility with depth perfectly, whilst the level of immersion brought about by using the headset is at times unbelievable.

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75

IGN

SOCOM is filled with all kinds of brilliant attention to detail in its presentation, animation, level design, and many other areas, but those don't serve to fill the holes in its artificial intelligence and basic controls.

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75

Gamers Europe

If you after the game for its online mode, you’ll find that you’ll never play the same game twice and wonder what you had been doing for the past 5 years. If you after a ground breaking shooter, you won’t find it here.

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75

Game Revolution

The headset works well, the gameplay is fairly solid and the online teamwork can be addicting. Just make sure your wallet can absorb the punishment, recruit.

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70

Gamestyle

A game that manages to deliver an online experience which completely overwhelms the single-player mode.

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70

PSX Nation

I can’t emphasize enough how imperative it is for this game to be played with fellow human beings, since the boring layout of its virtual land and questionable (i.e. retarded at times) artificial intelligence work against the replayability of its single-player modes.

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70

GameCritics

Technically the game gets many things right, besides the faulty AI. The graphics overall may be subpar, but the animations are done well.

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70

GameSpy

An adequate introduction to online gaming for console players, but it’s definitely not the killer app Sony wanted the world to believe it was; it’s just a slightly above-average first/third-person shooter with an online component.

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70

Play Magazine

A more serious issue is the amount of times I was disconnected or suffering through some lag. [Nov 2002, p.86]

70

GameShark

The clan managing system for contact between you and your friends is a new and very innovative feature that I can see a lot of online team based games incorporating in the future.

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70

Cheat Code Central

Despite a good selection of campaigns, the single-player mode feels like a prelude to the real thing. It's like having to sit in the lounge of a popular club and have a drink while waiting to gain admission to the main room.

70

Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)

SOCOM: US Navy SEALs isn't quite PS2's online killer app, but it's a worthy beginning.

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67

Gaming Age

The animations are disappointing. Shooting someone should offer some satisfaction, but in SOCOM the dead man just slumps over.

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60

Eurogamer

If you're adept with the Medal of Honor/Halo style control scheme then by all means prove us wrong and shake your weary fists at us in combat, but if you're uncertain then we recommend you try it out before committing, or simply wait for SOCOM 2.

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60

G4 TV

The frustration factor, however, runs needlessly high in SOCOM as a one-player adventure.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 7.8 (out of 10) based on 70 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Jon G. gave it a1:
I can't believe they took away sur shot setting. Trying to learn new controls after a year of using socom 2 isn't fair. If they don't patch that up I'm returning the game. What was the reasoning behind leaving it out.

RIkard N. gave it a9:
Its not fun to only play in singelplayer, but online is amazing!

Alex J. gave it a 10:
It's the best thing i rate it 10 itst the best weapons levels graphics and its just the best!!!!!!!!!.

Joe B. gave it a 10:
Finally a game about something I want to do with my life.

Fredy D. gave it a 10:
It's a Great game to play online! This game is soo awsome that i don't even notice that i play it about 8 hours a day!

Chach M. gave it an 8:
Musical Score: 8. Good music, but could use more variety. Playability: 8. Easy-to-master dualshock controls. Accuracy: ? I wouldn't know; I'm not a Navy SEAL. Interest factor: 7. After the second or third time running through a mission due to some stupid AI glitch can be pretty frustrating. Please note that "Jhon S." (yes, he spelled his own name wrong) blatantly plagiarized TechTV in his review, and it should be removed.

Dan S. gave it a 10:
Excellent.

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