Seth Luisi talks SOCOM: Tactical Strike

An IGN video interview with Seth Luisi, Senior Producer of Slant Six‘s SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike, revealed that despite the PSP game’s third person shooter presentation, Tactical Strike is really more of a real-time strategy game at its core.

In the video, Luisi talks about gameplay, from controlling multiple units to take advantage of terrain, to using items and weaponry to accompish mission objectives. He also notes some of the nuances of multiplayer gaming for this SOCOM title, as you can engage in 2-on-2 team-based multiplayer and complete objectives in a variety of game types.

Luisi also mentions SOCOM: Confrontation and says that, this time round, they’re trying to make the game an “intimate” 32 player team-based game. He expounds by saying that instead of larger maps, the game will focus more on being a high-density and graphically visceral game.

For more information and tidbits on the new SOCOM games, you know where to go, right? Just click on “play”! In the meantime, remember that SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike should be available in North America by October 2007.

An IGN video interview with Seth Luisi, Senior Producer of Slant Six‘s SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike, revealed that despite the PSP game’s third person shooter presentation, Tactical Strike is really more of a real-time strategy game at its core.

In the video, Luisi talks about gameplay, from controlling multiple units to take advantage of terrain, to using items and weaponry to accompish mission objectives. He also notes some of the nuances of multiplayer gaming for this SOCOM title, as you can engage in 2-on-2 team-based multiplayer and complete objectives in a variety of game types.

Luisi also mentions SOCOM: Confrontation and says that, this time round, they’re trying to make the game an “intimate” 32 player team-based game. He expounds by saying that instead of larger maps, the game will focus more on being a high-density and graphically visceral game.

For more information and tidbits on the new SOCOM games, you know where to go, right? Just click on “play”! In the meantime, remember that SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike should be available in North America by October 2007.

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