The game features much larger
maps than previous entries with seamless transitions between zones, rather than the segmented maps of older games.
Not exact matches
Of course, hardcore Call of Duty fans will be keen to climb the usual Prestige levels available and progress onto Prestige Master, but if you're just a casual to the series looking for some multiplayer FPS action, you'll find nothing different other
than the
maps and appearance to that of
previous entries — other
than the boots on the ground combat of course.
The latest
entry in the military shooter series offers new single - and multiplayer features, including up to 32 players in one game online, player - controlled vehicles, more
than 900 weapon combinations, and new
maps «five to six times» larger
than those of
previous SOCOM games.
The lack of a true crafting system and an unnecessary character customization system takes away some of its sheen, but the over-the-top Arcade mode, an impressively deep
map editor and the promise of ongoing in - game events makes this a far more attractive time sink
than previous entries.