I went to EB Games yesterday (Gamestop) and reserved my copy of Socom fireteam Bravo 2. I got a demo disk to try out, I was pretty excited. Got home charged the PSP and put it in. First thing I noticed were the load times were exactly the same, a little too long. The graphics and interface are all new and improved. The DEMO was hard, I have yet to beat it, some guy who i'd shot was faking dead I guess and shot me in the head, took half of my health. The game seems to have more surprises like that. can't wait for the short month until it come sout. Go reserve your copy today.

Here are some specs:
Building on the success of the first title, Zipper Interactive will be releasing the much anticipated SOCOM: U.S Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo II for the Sony Playstation Portable this fall. Unlike other sequels where developers mainly recycle tons of features from the previous version, SOCOM FTB 2 introduces new features and great gameplay.
Just like its predecessor, Fireteam Bravo 2 allows you to control one squad member of a two man Navy SEAL team. Likewise, you get a wide assortment of weapons – more than 40 in total.
One huge new feature is Command Equity, the sort of new points system. When you capture an enemy, complete mission goals, or finish bonus objectives you get Command Equity points which you can use to purchase additional weapons and even airstrikes.
That’s right, Fireteam Bravo 2 now allows you to call in airstrikes on any target at anytime during a mission. By far the addition of airstrikes is one of the greatest and most awaited features to the series. What about the areas of operation you ask? Well, Fireteam Bravo 2 will have a mission and plot similar to the up coming PS2 SOCOM release titled Combined Assault, due out this fall as well.
Here are some specs:
Building on the success of the first title, Zipper Interactive will be releasing the much anticipated SOCOM: U.S Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo II for the Sony Playstation Portable this fall. Unlike other sequels where developers mainly recycle tons of features from the previous version, SOCOM FTB 2 introduces new features and great gameplay.
Just like its predecessor, Fireteam Bravo 2 allows you to control one squad member of a two man Navy SEAL team. Likewise, you get a wide assortment of weapons – more than 40 in total.
One huge new feature is Command Equity, the sort of new points system. When you capture an enemy, complete mission goals, or finish bonus objectives you get Command Equity points which you can use to purchase additional weapons and even airstrikes.
That’s right, Fireteam Bravo 2 now allows you to call in airstrikes on any target at anytime during a mission. By far the addition of airstrikes is one of the greatest and most awaited features to the series. What about the areas of operation you ask? Well, Fireteam Bravo 2 will have a mission and plot similar to the up coming PS2 SOCOM release titled Combined Assault, due out this fall as well.
Guide created: 10/15/06 (updated 05/06/08)


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