
Game Rant's Anthony Taormina writes "Does the ‘SOCOM 4′ multiplayer beta signal a return to form for the series, or does it cater too much to today’s multiplayer gamer? Read our impressions to find out.

Original-Gamer.com: "Sony has decided to shutdown the servers for SOCOM Confrontation, SOCOM 4, and MAG in January 2014. SOCOM 4 and MAG were developed by Zipper Interactive while SOCOM Confrontation was developed by Slant Six Games."
MAG community is far from dead, why?
And no wonder GameStop has been selling the game used for $0.99. It's an online-only game too
That's the only problem I have with digital downloads and multiplayer only games. If they shut the servers down your screwed...
H-Hour. We need you. Deliver the tactical third person shooter goods that we deserve!

Announced yesterday, a couple of former Zipper developers are lacing up their boots again in preparation to begin working on new tactical shooter, Takedown.
I was looking forward to that game but now that zipper is touching it? I dont know they been making crap for almost 10 years now Socom 1 and 2 are the only thing good they have done
"TAKEDOWN will be developed on PC as the lead platform, and then brought to consoles afterwards"
PC is lead platform then consoles coming after.
so the tags are messed up.
I can't wait to see what David Jaffe does on pc unless it's a facebook game.
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Oh no... not ANOTHER site that has the gall to say Socom 4 is good. Cue the whiners that want no change whatsoever other than graphics, as if there were no problems at all with those older Socoms.
i'm loving socom 4, even though i genaraly dislike tps. i also keep getting my ass kicked.
The camera angle just needs to be fixed, IMO.
It is free on the Japanese Playstation store if you do not have plus, however the 1.6gb download is painful like the MAG download.
As a huge fan of the SOCOM series, especially SOCOM 2, it's hard not to want just a visual upgrade, but that doesn't bring in new gamers to the series. Zipper had to find the right way to blend old with the new, and I think they did a very solid job of that. Classic settings are available and, while they do still feature some of the new mechanics, it feels like old SOCOM in many regards.
Just think, if this sells well we could get a SOCOM 2 HD version. So support it no matter what SOCOM fans.