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The editors liked
Wii controls are smooth
A nice piece of narrative for those who actually follow the Soul Calibur story
Fun Wiimote hacking and slashing
Cool boss battles
Showing grandma what the Wii can do
The editors didn't like
Wii controls soon evolve into random flicking motions
Soulcalibur Legends is an unacceptable low point for the series. Let’s have a proper Soulcalibur game next time, eh? 3.5/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? Report error/mistake.Add to my profile pageGame ScoresG...
Abstract: Though relatively young, the SoulCalibur franchise has become a powerhouse in arcade-style fighters. I myself have fond memories of playing both SoulCalibur II and III both solo and with friends and family. It truly became a great series, and earned its p...
Abstract: No, Soulcalibur Legends isnt a one-on-one fighter like the rest of the games in Namco Bandais classic series, but if you give it half a chance, youll find out its a pretty good action game in its own right. When Namco Bandai Games first announced t...
Abstract: The Wii Remote swinging works, but thats not enough to make this a legend. There is a certain visceral charm to physically slashing the Wii Remote through the air and having your on-screen character respond. Indeed, Soulcalibur Legends is a game that...
Abstract: Introducing Soul Calibur Jr. Edition. The Soul Edge/Calibur series of games has been a staple since the nineties. Considering the series reputation as fighting games, Soulcalibur Legends for Wii should really be called Soul Calibur Jr. This is an adv...
Cheap deaths in lieu of real challenge, Boring, repetitive combat, Lame tasks that masquerade as puzzles, You muddle through the same short, linear, ugly levels over and over again .
A revered series takes a nosedive in this embarrassing, tedious excuse for an action game. ...
Abstract: Ya gotta wonder when Namco is just going to say to themselves, "We like making adventure titles, but let's say we use them only as bonus content for our established fighting franchises." Obviously they haven't yet caught on, as even after the terrible ...
Abstract: del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It The Soulcalibur series has long been a high-quality franchise, originating in the arcades and then coming to consoles first on the tragic Sega Dreamcast, where it was hailed as one of the greatest fighters ever mad...