The game that made you buy a Dreamcast. That's what Soul Calibur was. As a Dreamcast exclusive, it left PSone and Nintendo 64 owners in the gutter. That's the main reason why many of us picked up Sega's last console – to play the sequel to
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GameSpy
The new characters are mostly excellent. Cassandra is built around Sophitia's core, but thank to some intelligent changes she feels like a whole new gal in many important respects. Raphael has wicked fencing style, complete with multiple stances, and
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IGN
So what is it about these base species that keeps them alive and well in the 21st century? Obviously, nature got it right the first time. The primal instincts and physical adaptations that Mother Nature endowed upon each species are still relevant to
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GameSpot
game, maybe that explains why Namco didn't take many risks with the sequel, which has finally hit the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. If you played and enjoyed the original Soul Calibur, chances are good that you'll also enjoy the sequel since it's so
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Welcome, reader, to the stage of destiny - apologies, but that had to get out of my system, so I figured sooner was better than later. Unlike most fighters, Soul Calibur goes for the gusto with some of the most dramatic, and enjoyable, presentation that
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The Soul Calibur franchise is one of the best series of fighting games in the past decade. They're hard; very hard, and they have memorable characters with heavy arsenals of attacks.
The younger brother of Soul Blade (which was also a great ...