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Product Details:
Product Length: 7.5 inches
Product Width: 5.5 inches
Product Height: 0.53 inches
Product Weight: 0.35 pounds
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.1 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.3 pounds
Release Date: November 21, 2006
Average Customer Rating: based on 40 reviews
Game Information:
Platform: PlayStation2
Media: Video Game
Item Quantity: 1
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 40 customer reviews )
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19 of 22 found the following review helpful:

4Socomtastic!Nov 19, 2006
By W. R. Stockstill Jr. ""Bill""
The newest version of Socom does something many wanted in Socom 3, it includes the previous version's, Socom 3, online game. So many gamers who bought Socom 3 wanted to play Socom 2 maps online that Zipper released a map pack with Socom 2 maps and plans to release another soon. Zipper avoided that with this version by including all the Socom 3 maps and allowing you to play people with Socom 3 online. GREAT!!

This newest version of Socom, many think, is the hardest yet. The computer controlled enemy (called Mercinaries) is much smarter, harder to kill and their aim is dead on. Many complained about how easy Socom 3 was to defeat. This new version at the toughest level will have at least a couple of missions that will challange even top players.

You can play the game in more then one mode. You can go through the game in Campaign Mode both offline, and with up to 3 others, online at 3 levels of difficulty (Ensign, Commander and Admiral). You can do "Instant Action" Games on or offline which are one level missions (levels you have already played) with goals such as capturing the enemy leader, recovering a briefcase, etc.. You can also of course, play in online games with up to 32 players like the previous versions.

New for Combined Assault: Badges. Previous versions had goodies like grips and weapons that were unlocked by beating the entire game at different levels. Now to unlock items you need a certain number of badges. Badges are awarded for doing different things in the game like a certain amount of kills with a certain type of weapon as well as beating the entire game at a certain level.

New for the game. Triangles now appear over team mates heads and can be seen through walls. This helps in reducing friendly fire kills and in seeing where your team is in relation to you. When a team member is killed their triangle slowly fades out so you can see where that happened. This new feature also was updated to those playing Socom 3 online. Also new is a few new weapons. Some need to be unlocked. Perhaps the most used new weapon is for the Seals, the MG36, a light machine gun.

Overall, if you liked Socom 3 you will enjoy the new maps and the ability to play Socom 3 maps online with your same account information. The feel and play is pretty much the same as Socom 3 online but there are a couple of minor changes such as new sounds.

I am giving the game a 4 because there are a couple of things they need to fix. The patch to make Socom 3's voice system compatible with Combined Assualt always on hotmike (in Co-Op mode) has made non-Co-Op voice chat work for only some of the players some of the time. It most likely is an issue where players with a slower connection can't talk or hear in large map game play. I have yet to play a Co-Op game where the hot mike has not worked, but there have been many games where voices lag and echo in other players mics and that can be annoying. Also, when a player on your Friends or Clan List is in Co-Op mode and in a password game you can't enter the password and join the game plus you don't know what server they are on to find them and enter the game. There are also some software code bugs that if you play long enough you will run into like not being able to set a charge on a structure that you are required to blow up to complete the map or your offline teammates won't follow you. Plus there are a couple of things I thought the game still needs like if you get shot while getting ready to throw a hand grenade you should drop it where you are and it should explode.

Overall its a great extention of Socom 3 that has more difficult and engaging gameplay that forces players to relie on skill and brains.

UPDATE 11/2007

More then a year after its announced release, the second online Map Pack was released this month online for $5.99. It contains several maps from Socom 2. This last Map Pack has brought many players back to the game. Those hoping for the next installment of the game for PS3 that was supposed to be released around this time now at least have some different maps to play on until next year's new version is released.

UPDATE 5/09 While I haven't played this version in a year and a half, I learned not long ago that there was a final update and a free map pack released for this version of SOCOM before the release of SOCOM: US Navy Seals Confrontation Stand Alone last summer. Since its (too early) release Confrontation has gone from almost unplayable to stable but there has been no Map Packs released yet for Confrontation. Those with the backwards compatible PS3's may want to pick up this discounted bargain while waiting for new content to be released for Confrontation.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

4Great game in the series. (Review for Single Player Game)Aug 13, 2007
By TRFB
I really like this series of games. They are very innovative in design. What's cool is you get to command your guys in combat.

There are a couple of glitches, where one of your members may be stuck moving inside a wall and you can't get him out. But, when you are in a new location and you happen to turn around, he's there with you. Even if you've been issuing "Follow" command the whole time.

But, overall, the missions are cool. What I like about this game is you get to try different paths. It's very challenging.

Now, here's what I don't like. The scoring. At the end of Socom III you had a rating. A, B, C, etc. Here you don't you have a point based system. Sometimes it's confusing. I actually completed some Bonus objectives, but even when I got to the scoring screen it showed that I had no bonus points? Very confusing.

Aside from this, the game is very well done. I love the graphics, the sound, the environments. Very, very cool.

I highly recommend this game to anyone who enjoys combat games that require you to be PATIENT and THINK about what you are doing. This isn't a "Call of Duty", or a "Medal of Honor" game.

Check it out. I'm pretty much a Socom fan for good!!!

9 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Work the bugs out & it will be perfectFeb 21, 2007
By An avid movie buff
I liked the new features in particular telling specific teammates what to do. The badges idea is good and adds extended life to the game by trying to obtain additional badges. SOCOM is by the far the most consistently entertaining first person shooter franchise.

I did experince a lot of glitches / bugs in the game. Telling a teammate to do something and he doesnt do it like handcuff someone. The character will say "OK" but not do it. Other bugs I found were bad guys who can shoot through mountains, helicopters that are blown up and magically reappear and the most frustrating friendly fire problems where your buddies always, ALWAYS throw the grenades in the wrong place and blow you up. ( The best thing to do is not outfit them with grenades at all.)

Although its frustrating when you shoot a badguy in the chest from 400 yards away with a scoped .50 caliber rifle only to have him shoot you with his AK47 from the hip and kill you , it does add replay value and teaches you the lesson there is no such thing as cover. I think its fun and worth buying but do not agree its the best yet.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Action Packed!!!Aug 09, 2009
By RomerauxRockz
This is my first Socom Game. I've been playing alot of Call Of Duty lately, so I was a little hungry for something new. I did my research and saw that Socom was the sure fire game to quench my desire for another great shooter. The others were M rated which im not allowed to play yet, so I bought the only T rated game of Socom called Combined Assult. The gameplay is cool, and I admit is a little better than Call Of Duty's. You command your own squadron of soilders, so strtegy does come to play in this one. You can also fully costomize your weapons, and equip items to you and your squad members. The missions are pretty hard, but nothing fully impossible to defeat. Overall I gave Socom US Navy Seals Combined Assult a 4/5. Big Ups.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome game!Jan 10, 2007

If you liked SOCOM 3, then you will like this one, too! lots of things are the same, adding the instant action feature like in Fireteam Bravo; you can earn badges to unlock cool weapons; a new pistol: The R44M! It's a revolver; more attachments such as a shotgun, tear gas launcher, etc; and more! I've already beaten this game, and since you can't unlock weapons by beating the game on which ever rank like in its predecessor, I play instant action more because its more fun (you can actually choose where to be and what you want to do in a map), and it's a faster way for earning badges. The medkit was a great idea, and so is reviving teammates, but lessens the reality. Enough said, you gotta play it for yourself to see how good it is!

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