Testseek.com have collected 32 expert reviews of the SOCOM: Confrontation and the average rating is 63%. Scroll down and see all reviews for SOCOM: Confrontation.
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Abstract: Well, the worst appears to be over. Since SOCOM: Confrontation went live a couple of weeks ago, many of the most problematic issues were improved, smoothed over, or wiped out altogether. Most importantly, players can now actually, uh, play. The widespr...
Abstract: If you missed it, we ran a story called SOCOM: Confrontation Declassified a couple days ago that highlighted most of the features in the upcoming online-only shooter from Slant Six. At Sonys Pre-E3 judges event today, we finally had a chance to get o...
Brimming with SEAL-personalising options and tactical multiplayer action that should keep fans yelling "Boo-Yah!" well into the new year
Feels a bit last gen in light of the season’s slate of highly produced and polished shooters, online functionality still not perfect
Offers tonnes of customisation and tactical modern-military action for the series most faithful fans, but doesn’t pack enough punch to recommend new recruits to leave their Call of Duty comfort zone. ...
Abstract: Tyrone Williams7.9It’s good to see the SOCOM franchise finally arriving on the PlayStation 3 that once again offers gamers an in-depth online first person shooter. Unlike the single player incarnations of this franchise, SOCOM Confrontation is thoroug...
Abstract: The SOCOM franchise is a well-known and well-loved one. It was the first game to push the PlayStation 2 into online multiplayer matches, and SOCOM: Confrontation is its first foray onto the PS3 console.SOCOM: Confrontation hosts battles between command...
SOCOM Confrontation might have been fun about five years ago, but it’s starting to feel very tired these days. Online shooters need to offer either unprecedented depth or a wealth of personality and skill to stand out. But this does neither. 5.5/10P...
Abstract: It was bound to happen. Finally a game developer has given up on finding a compelling story. They have not bothered with hours of single-player gameplay through highly detailed, spectacular and varied environments. At last they are fed up with all tho...