Mr.Green said:That's hardly gameplay.
flyinpiranha said:I'm excited because it's SOCOM but I could have done without that trailer. It just looked so generic ... but then again I loved SOCOM II before every other game was a military shooter.
I hope there is a campaign this time and not just online only. Please don't let it be just online only.
Awntawn said:Kyoto?
Proelite said:SOCOM 4 is set at an undisclosed location in Southeast Asia. The player controls a character unofficially called the "Ops Commander," the leader of a 5-man NATO special forces squad deployed near the Strait of Malacca. He is accompanied by two Americans named Schweitzer and Wells, as well as two South Korean operatives, Chung and Forty-Five. One of the first female combatants from the first SOCOM, Forty-Five is reported to be "vital to the story." The plot stretches over a six-day period in two main acts. The special forces squad is said to face an indigenous revolutionary group known as the Naga. Zipper reports the story to be "beyond the typical bounds of military shooters." The commander is Cullen Gray and he gives orders to other 4 soldiers.
What colours?demolitio said:It's looking pretty solid in my opinion. The graphics are pretty clean and vibrant. I'm not used to seeing those colors in games, so they picked a pretty good setting in my eyes.
Anything green plus some light colored buildings and a pretty modern city considering most modern day military shooters are all some form of brown/tan. It seems like if it's a military shooter based on a believable story, it's set in the desert.Yoboman said:What colours?
I do remember when the game use to be able avoiding confrontations or minimize it, not freaking huge battles.The Take Out Bandit said:Remember when this game used to be about Navy SEALS?
Also, was the video just choppy on my computer; or is this just another Zipper Interactive game? :lol
Crakatak187 said:I do remember when the game use to be able avoiding confrontations or minimize it, not freaking huge battles.
Crakatak187 said:I do remember when the game use to be able avoiding confrontations or minimize it, not freaking huge battles.
Eh? I dunno where you get that from. Even in the poster-child of modern shooters, MW2, that's not really the casedemolitio said:Anything green plus some light colored buildings and a pretty modern city considering most modern day military shooters are all some form of brown/tan. It seems like if it's a military shooter based on a believable story, it's set in the desert.
A fictional Asian country is a great setting to have considering they can have modern cities, smaller towns and villages such as a fishermen's village, rice paddies, and jungles. So hopefully they take advantage of that and give us a variety of locations. I'd love to see some jungle maps return online.
graphically?LiquidMetal14 said:Looks WAY better than Confrontation. Socom looks like it's back.
-COOLIO- said:graphically?
i know socom isnt about graphics but while it looks better than confrontation, it doesn't stand up to even average games this gen.
Everybody but me. I play only campaign.Omiee said:everybody knows that people buy socom for its online so i realy hope zipper doesnt screw this up
Crakatak187 said:Everybody but me. I play only campaign.
Crakatak187 said:I'm mainly basing off Socom 1 campaign. The best thing to do was take out the enemy before your spotted. This trailer rubs me in the worst way possible.
Crakatak187 said:Everybody but me. I play only campaign.
Crakatak187 said:The key is to bait them not depend on them. Got to take it real slowly.
I said believable story...right? One that doesn't feel like it randomly jumps to different locations just to have a variety of climates. Shooters set in the modern day focusing on one big location for their story always seems to be the desert. There's no real believable story set in an Asian country like this. Hell, the new trend is snow instead of desert anyway. I guess Homefront technically has a lot of color for a modern day shooter focusing on one set location, but that goes back to that whole believable story thing.Yoboman said:Eh? I dunno where you get that from. Even in the poster-child of modern shooters, MW2, that's not really the case
Rated-Rsuperstar said:The graphics are very below par for a Sony first party title. Sony better not show off this next to KZ3 at their press conference.
Greg said:Man, I'm so happy with the focus on SP - can't wait for 10 hours of blazing action, silky framerates, and intelligent squadmates!
I hope multiplayer ditches that tactical shit for Modern Warfare 3rd person!
I thought the same thing when I read your post about being excited for Zipper at the helm, because everything they've said up until this point goes completely against anything unique S2 represented.Ramirez said:Joke post? Do not want MW in 3rd person.
Greg said:I thought the same thing when I read your post about being excited for Zipper at the helm, because everything they've said up until this point goes completely against anything unique S2 represented.
I'm a bitter SOCOM fan for life - I'll never let this down. :lol
It does feel good, no it feels wonderful . I got Socom 2 but the early levels were way too dark when I played it in the past. This trailer gives me the impression that it's not even a stealth game anymore. It looks full blown over the top action like Call of Duty.Cerberus said:This was possible in SOCOM 2's campaign too. I redid every mission if someone spotted me. :lol Felt good to just go through a level completing objectives and fucking people up like a ninja. I'm not feeling the vibe of this trailer too much either. From the way it was edited, it seemed much more dudebro and less Navy Seals. Really hoping Zipper allows every mission to be completed using a stealth approach and not forcing the player into conflicts.
Crakatak187 said:Beating the Socom 1 campaign without making a mistake for all level is the most satisfying experience.