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August 2008
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The editors liked
Endless customization options
Extremely fluid combat system
And the addition of online play.
The meatiest impacts in games
Outfits bordering on the illegal
Beautifully balanced fighting
The editors didn't like
Minor character balancing issues
Star Wars characters not as awesome as we all hoped.
Abstract: There is just something about playing Soul Calibur that makes me extremely nostalgic for the Dreamcast. Call me crazy, but there’s just something about the experience that makes me fondly recall my initial introduction to the series there. Perhaps it ...
All in all, Soul Calibur 4 is a good game, although not completely what I expected from the first jump to the current generation of consoles. While a good game when standing on its own, I still feel that the Star Wars crossover was unneeded. Sure, Sou...
As I have stated before I am a huge Mortal Kombat fan and was not excited at all about reviewing this game. After playing for about an hour I quickly forgot about my feelings and become a huge fan. You have so much to do with multiple game modes. I fou...
Abstract: Namco has been making 3D fighters since the inception of the PS one. Gamers were first wowed by the Tekken series for its accessible game play; with deep enough fighting styles that would make any master of the series humble a rookie as well. Then we w...
Abstract: Namco took the phrase “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” to heart as they made SCIV, as the same great weapon-based fighting game engine pretty much returns unmolested, offering very fun action with responsive controls. The thing about Soul Caliber...
Abstract: SoulCalibur IV doesn’t stir up the pot too much, offering mostly the same gameplay as previous entries. Fortunately, the franchise has it down to a science, and the addition of online play further sweetens the deal.
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...