Truly splendid visuals with plenty of colour, Fast-paced fighting with tight controls
The same game youve been playing for years, lacklustre online play and boring Story modes
This is a good game, but not a great one. I hope that the next Soul Calibur truly reinvigorates the look, feel, and energy of this majestic series. ...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Maria , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: While other fighting games go for a more realistic approach, SoulCalibur is the king of funky and original. It's been a few years since the franchise saw first light on the SEGA Dreamcast (nine, to be exact). The series has seen nothing but success wherev...
Abstract: Soul Calibur IV is the sixth entry in Namco Bandai’s Soul series. This series of fighting games started as an arcade game in 1996 with Soul Edge, but since then has released on consoles such as all the Playstations, both Xboxes, and the Wii. Soul Calib...
Abstract: Soul Calibur IV can be considered one of the most anticipated games of the year, and it certainly has the advantage of a summer release, instead of trying to compete for money against its November peers. Its been nearly three years since Soul Calibur ...
Fantastic character creation tool, Challenging weaponbased combat is back, Finally online multiplayer for Soul fighting games, Breathtaking visuals and interactive environments, Nice assortment of characters
Weak online multiplayer, Fighting against Yoda is unbalanced, Critical Finish is gimmicky and unnecessary, Story Mode is very short and unsatisfying
Taking the Battle Online For the first time in the franchise, Soul Calibur is available with online play. No longer do you have to whip out a roll of quarters and head out to your local arcade for some competitive weapon-clashing action with stranger...
Abstract: SoulCalibur IV is almost the perfect fighting game. It has a huge cast of extremely varied characters. Tons of modes to use them in. Great graphics and sound. Online play. And surprisingly accessible gameplay that ensures that both hardcore fight fans ...
Abstract: Best. Soulcalibur. Ever. Kind of. The latest version of the vaunted weapons-based fighting series delivers on almost every level, with a great variety of characters, beautiful visuals, well-imagined locales (not to mention the guys and gals), and custo...
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