SOCOM: Confrontation Videos
Genre:
Squad-based shooter
Publisher:
Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer:
Slant Six Games
PlayStation 3
Release Date:
13/03/2009
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SOCOM: Confrontation - Asault and control Video
15/10/08 [3 comments]
If your reaction to our SOCOM beta key giveaway was anything to go by, plenty of you are slavering at the prospect of SOCOM: Confrontation. So, put your bibs on and dig in to these gameplay vids.
SOCOM: Confrontation - Multiplayer Video
03/10/08 [4 comments]
Two maps from everyone's favourite game about questionable foreign policy, Frostfire and Fallen.
SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Confrontation - Gameplay Video
01/09/08 [8 comments]
You know the drill, turn up in country (desert based), kill terrorists/tangos/foreigners, rescue engineer/contractor/imperialist stooge, extract. Except, with SOCOM, you get to bring a bunch of friends along for the ride.
SOCOM: Confrontation - Trailer Video
10/07/08 [1 comment]
Well, it's another game about special forces in an unspecified dusty country, except this time it's the online-focussed SOCOM. 32 person multiplayer sets it apart from the crowd.
Socom: Confrontation - Kasbah Video
02/07/08 [3 comments]
Take a tour around Confrontation's Kasbah environment, a level in which you'll presumably be able to rock.
SOCOM: Confrontation - Quarantine level footage Video
27/06/08 [14 comments]
Sony's SOCOM series excites the tactical shooter mind like almost nothing else on the PS3 platform, and the 32-player Confrontation is due out this September. Check out this video for an exclusive look at the Quarantine level.
SOCOM: Confrontation - Teaser Video
17/05/07 [8 comments]
The SOCOM series' first outing on PS3 was confirmed at Gamer's Day '07 in San Diego, and this is the first look at it in action. Although details are sketchy right now, it appears to have a fairly obvious anti-terrorist theme.






