Abstract: When it comes to fighting games, I can respect the conundrum they’re in. Most genres can quickly evolve as the technology gets better and better whereas fighting games become stagnant with every year. I can’t blame the developers that much since, reall...
The ultimate Soul Calibur. In terms of the core gameplay there's nothing revolutionary, but the new single-player modes and the character creation tools improve the experience in ways you might not expect. Get back to the stage of history and enjoy....
Abstract: Albeit they are a fun addition, Darth Vader, Yoda, and The Apprentice have taken center stage with a few kinks in their repertoire of maneuvers. Darth Vader comes off as a slow old man that strikes with a lot of power, but doesn’t have the right amount...
Abstract: Name: Soulcalibur IVGenre: FightingPlatform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 (Reviewed on Xbox 360)The original Soulcalibur is seen as one of the best fighters ever made, and back when it was released on the Dreamcast it received a perfect score from the norma...
Abstract: Youll get a lot of choices when playing alone. Theres the basic Arcade Mode, but theres also a Story mode with cutscenes (which are generally the same for most characters, so they get tiresome quickly) and unique opponents for each character to fig...
Abstract: When Soul Calibur was released for the Dreamcast in 1999, it set a new standard for fighting games on home consoles. Subsequent entries in the series have changed very little as far as the weapon-based fighting mechanics are concerned, and have introdu...
Online play is smooth and hasslefree, Plenty of different characters, plus you can make your own, Gameplay is accessible for newcomers and has plenty of depth for veterans, Tower of Lost Souls mode offers plenty of singleplayer challenge, Looks great.
Theres no team battle mode, Story mode is short and disappointing, You cant pit Yoda against Darth Vader, yet.
Soulcalibur returns with the same deep fighting system and a new online mode that makes it an easy game to recommend. ...
An exceptional sequel that builds upon its predecessors depth and introduces online multiplayer to the series.
Non-canon fighters are largely imbalanced or throw-away; occasional online hiccups.
Namco-Bandais fighting game series is an established fan favorite, and Soulcalibur IV is no exception. Instead of narrowing down the focus to one perspective, were combining the efforts of two brawling editors, Sterling McGarvey and Miguel Lopez, to ...