You get a great roster of characters with plenty modes to play. More recently I got to play it's Xbox 360 port that's also playable on Xbox One. I got to play the arcade version in an mall several years ago. Sadly I never got to play that port but I know a great deal about it. Widely superior on Dreamcast being one of the few times on any Sega consoles to be better than the original arcade version. Often considered to be one of the greatest games ever made. ![]() This is the game that got most into this great series. A lot of my favorite characters are still present in majority of them. Yes a little confusing I agree but not by much. When in fact it was technically the second entry. I know a lot of people still make the mistake of calling Soulcalibur the original. Soul Edge still holds up today that quickly became a must have for PlayStation collectors. Although you also will be risking to get ring out yourself by attempting it. You can ring out your opponents in most levels. This game screams replayable value in every sense of the word. A great variety of weapons including so many for every characters.Ī good number of modes to play with Weapon Master challenging your skills as a gamer. Every character has an ending in that port as well like Tekken series on the same console. You get a solid roster of characters with a lot more in it's PlayStation port. Not many fighting games at the time attempt weapon based combat. Soul Edge is the original entry in this legendary franchise. Although around Soulcalibur IV, they moved away from the arcades. They're superior to their original arcade counterparts. I would go as far to say just like Tekken series. ![]() These games are mind blowing in the amount of content each one has. I am still excited we're getting Soulcalibur VI this year. I always looking forward to the next major Soulcalibur game. ![]() I did talk a little about Soul Edge in my Nintendo 64 vs. Soulcalibur series are truly amazing weapon based fighting games. Soul Calibur IV is slated to arrive on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this summer.Hi everyone I'm Jack Red, finally I get to talk about one of my favorite fighting franchises. There are no words to describe the ShackStaff's collective disbelief in light of this news, though we are now hopeful for an in-game appearance of maverick Republican John McCain (pictured above). "Adding our iconic Star Wars characters to Namco Bandai's great game franchise is a match made in heaven," said LucasArts marketing director Kevin Kurtz. However, it's not the first absurd cameo in the Soul Calibur universe: Tekken's Heihachi, Todd McFarlane's Spawn, and Nintendo's Link appeared in the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube versions of Soul Calibur II, respectively. It's the first time the Star Wars crew has dabbled in the fighting genre since LucasArts' Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi (PSX) in 1997. Publisher Namco Bandai announced the news today and then proved it true by releasing pictures of the two squaring off against the ever-unbalanced Tira and the well-endowed Taki, both of whom are returning characters.Įven more inexplicable than the appearance of Darth Vader and Yoda in the fantasy-oriented historic fighting game is the suggestion that the primitive weaponry and armor of the other participants is somehow able to block lightsabers. Original Story: Star Wars icons Darth Vader and Yoda are officially playable characters in Project Soul's Soul Calibur IV, with Darth Vader exclusive to the PlayStation 3 edition and Yoda exclusive to the Xbox 360 version. Update: Namco Bandai has released a trailer of Yoda and Darth Vader's in-game antics.
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