- February 16, 2010
- Slant Six Games
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3
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About
In SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3, lead a 4-man SEAL team to track down a rogue ex-KGB agent with ties to the Russian mafia, believed to have information on a major imminent attack against western interests. Utilize the support of up to 3 AI teammates executing tactical, stealth, and action maneuvers. Play through the single-player campaign with friends in a new 4-player co-op mode, commissioned with the support of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command.



- Great graphics and sound quality for a PSP game.
- Extensive weapon customization and a variety of gameplay options enhance the multiplayer experience.
- Engaging story mode with a decent length, providing fun gameplay for fans of the series.
- Controls can be frustrating, particularly with the targeting and zoom functions.
- Multiplayer can be dull due to camping strategies and a lack of players online.
- The campaign is relatively short, consisting of only eight missions, which may leave players wanting more.
story
14 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of the game is generally well-received, praised for its engaging narrative and action-packed missions, though it is criticized for being short, consisting of only eight levels. Players appreciate the covert operations theme and the variety of mission objectives, but some find the gameplay tactics simplistic and the ending abrupt. Overall, while the story mode offers enjoyable content, its brevity leaves some players wanting more.
“The story mode is good, and if you can get used to the controls, you could have some real fun in both modes.”
“I loved it so much I wanted to keep playing through the story.”
“I really enjoyed this game, the story, the gameplay, and most importantly, the action.”
“There are only 8 full story missions to complete and then the game ends rather abruptly in my opinion.”
“Tactics are boring and missions are way basic and thoughtless.”
“Your mission is to save a president or something.”