SEAL Team

SEAL Team (1993)

by Electronic Arts, Inc.
Genres:Shooter, Simulator, Tactical
Themes:Action, Warfare, Stealth
Game modes:Single player
Story:You commit your Point Man to a tour of duty which, should he survive, can last as long as four years (from 1966 to 1969). During this tour he’ll hone his skills as well as those of his fellow SEALs. Your team consists of four members, each with his own function. The Point Man (you) leads the way to the objective, keeping an eye out for enemies, gives the orders, and covers the Officer in Charge; the Officer in Charge watches the Point Man’s back and performs searches; the Corpsman covers the Rear Security officer, performs searches, and performs medic duties, and Rear Security covers the team’s rear.Show more
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What could arguably be called the first "milsim", this game was truly something special for its time. A third person slow and methodical combat sim set during the Vietnam Conflict, you commanded a SEAL team and would go out on missions which, more often than not, were very challenging and brutal. The intensity of the experience was increased with the soundtrack as it too was extremely eerie and unsettling. From a video game preservation standpoint this game should be near the top of the list. It was quite remarkable for 1993,
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April 16, 2025
This game was way ahead of its time. It did a lot of things that I still haven't seen replicated to this day. Large variety of missions, custom load outs and multiple insertion and extraction options made for a ton of replayability.
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