Product Details
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo with Headset (PSP)

SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo with Headset (PSP)
From Sony

List Price: £39.99
Price: £18.67

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by playstation_mania

16 new or used available from £9.08

Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8327 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Sony
  • Released on: 2006-04-21
  • Platform: Sony PSP

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
Developed by Zipper Interactive, Inc. and created in association with U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo offers fans of the multi-million selling franchise all-new, realistic missions in four international Areas of Operation (AO) exclusive to the PSP release. After successfully completing a level, players can replay the mission in an entirely new way through the "Instant Action" option, with different objectives, enemies and object placements. In addition, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo is one of the first PSP games to demonstrate interoperability with the PlayStation 2 with "crosstalk" title objectives.

For a balanced mix of quick action and traditional stealth gameplay, a streamlined control scheme optimally designed for PSP offers quick teammate commands and realistic lock-on targeting for enemy acquisition. Players can also customise their gameplay experience to play their favourite mission types e.g. Hostage Rescue, Demolition, etc as well as choose from more than 30 authentic weapon and equipment options to suit their combat style.

Players will assume the role of a SEAL commander assisted by an AI (Artificial Intelligence) teammate, as they battle enemies throughout the world in urban and rural warfare in 14 original missions. In addition, completion of an objective in one SOCOM game will affect the overall play experience in both games. Once a crosstalk task is completed, the player will be notified and is able to sync mission-critical data from PSP to PlayStation 2 through a USB connection.

SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo brings the leading online PlayStation 2 game experience to PSP. Connect with other players through a wireless LAN connection in Ad Hoc mode or online in Infrastructure mode to enjoy the SOCOM online experience, whenever, wherever. Clans can be formed to compete in all of the classic SOCOM game types to increase individual and clan ranking.

With unique objectives and authentic SEAL gameplay that is adaptable to the player's gaming style, SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo is a compelling new military strategy title available only for PlayStation Portable


Customer Reviews

only buy if you can play it online.5
Basically this game is amazing if you use the online feature.

as others have said single player is easy and offers not much of a challenge.!BUT!

online, this game is fantastic, there are lots of different modes and the best bit is that you play with others, and at the same time you can talk to them. it is really addictive. this is one game i wont get rid of!

The best PSP game out there5
I bought this game with my PSP and it was an excellent choice. The cut-scenes are smooth, the graphics are simple but nice and no cheats mean i dont develop nasty habits.

The game has 14 singleplayer missions with hostage rescue, assasination, sabotage, and the like. The missions are generally fun and the necessary autotarget makes them nice and easy (at least on Ensign level.) Some objectives change and new ones appear as developments are radioed to you from HQ. Lonestar can get quite annoying and makes random comments, such as a strange remark that he is going to tell his kids all about a mission. He also sometimes does not stay in a location when ordered to. For instance, in a mission during which you rescue or capture some escortees, your HQ advises you to not leave them alone as they are unarmed and/or likely to escape (they never do.) A plan to leave Lonestar to guard them while moving ahead to secure the extraction zone before escorting them to freedom by Lonestar's terrible fear of being off your radar. Eventually I was forced to lock him in a secure building with my escortees. The only other bug was concerning an escortee who was collecting intel. Apparently, he decided that he had collected enough intel and headed towards the extraction zone. HQ thought otherwise and would not let me follow him as the extraction zone was beyond the mission perameters while the intel was not gathered. This did not occur on my second attempt.

The Instant Action mode offers almost unlimited playback as the modes can be played at different difficulties, etc. These work well.

Multiplayer is good and the headsets are used regularly by players, although not many battle plans are formed - most of the chat seems to be demands to be revived during "Captive" gameplay.
I have not tried Ad-Hoc yet and havent tried PS2 SOCOM 3 crosstalk.

One of the best games for PSP!

This game is the best5
From stealth to online play, this game has all the gadgets. I have had this game for about 1 year because i got it from america, and i have never put down my psp. it has the most addictive feature of online play which you can play against loads of people who maybe better than you!!!!!!!! i would advise you seriously to get the game!!!!!!!!
IT RULES!!!