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Two comprehensive story modes
Generous character roster
Accessible gameplay with plenty of depth for veterans
Abstract: My fondest memories of Soulcalibur, the long-running 3D fighting game from Bandai Namco, are playing on Sega's Dreamcast and Nintendo's GameCube, parrying until I felt like I could parry blindfolded. I've always loved Soulcalibur's parry - a clash of weap...
9SCOREOUT OF10SiegfriedNew mechanics work wellInstantly gratifyingPlenty for solo playersNightmareRelatively small rosterLimited online optionsBizarre staccato dialogueYou own this Total 0You want this Total 0You had this Total 0SoulCalibur VI Review (PS4...
Published: 2018-10-17, Author: Dom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: BANDAI NAMCOThe most impressive part of Soul Calibur 6 is its netcode. Granted, we've been testing the game before launch, and the servers haven't been hit as hard as they're going to be, but whether it's in ranked matches or in player lobbies, Soul Calib...
Published: 2018-10-17, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Two comprehensive story modes, Generous character roster, Accessible gameplay with plenty of depth for veterans
Online netcode not the best, Story can feel like a slog at times, Tutorials only basic, not all that helpful, Day one DLC characters? Not cool
Making a fighting game that pleases all audiences was always going to be tricky. The hardcore fans want more characters and stable online modes, without dramatic gameplay changes. Casual players need to be shown the ropes, and single player gamers need of...
We're in a real golden age of fighting games right now, and you're spoiled for choice when it comes to fantastic titles. Soulcalibur 6 is shaping up to be one of the best – but we'll find out for sure when it drops next month.Soulcalibur 6 trailerSoulcali...
Another worthy entry into the series that still distinguishes itself from the rest. Diverse characters, unique mechanics, and pick-up-and-play nature make it extremely accessible. Despite a few fumbles in training modes and mediocre story elements, Soulca...
Abstract: I am admittedly not the most well versed in the lore of the Soulcalibur series, with Soulcalibur IV being the first I played back on the Xbox 360. I was immediately grabbed by the diverse character roster and the unique, weapons based combat that the game...
Published: 2018-10-27, Author: Lawrence , review by: gamingtrend.com
Easy to learn, hard to master combat system is rewarding, Fantastic animations, Engaging online
Dull storytelling, Combat horribly weighed down in single-player modes, Serviceable, but lackluster selection of modes
SoulCalibur VI's combat could crack even the toughest case of fighting game-phobia; it's strategic, fluid, and deep, but remains as accessible as ever. It's unfortunate that it's hampered by a lack of interesting modes, and that its hefty single-player of...
Abstract: In a world of fighting games, there are many that have their own unique qualities. Whether it's 2D or 3D, sometimes it takes using these unique features to stand out. While Bandai Namco has one of the top 3D fighters with the Tekken series, it isn't their...