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Soul Calibur IV
Namco Bandai Games
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features
- Updated HD graphics Experience the legendary Soulcalibur level of graphics in 720p HD resolution for the first time. Never before, has Soulcalibur looked this good
- Ever expanding roster The lineup of weapon wielding characters grows with new fighters
- New fighting system elements
- Multiple Mode of play
- Online Battles For the first time ever, fight online to prove who is the ultimate Soulcalibur weapon master in the entire world! Multiple online versus modes and ranking styles will allow fans to test their fighting and management skills
description
The worlds premier weapon based fighting game franchise returns to showcase the epic struggle between the spirit sword Soul Calibur and the cursed sword Soul Edge. Soulcalibur IV provides the ultimate next generation experience on the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system, finally allowing the critically acclaimed franchise to flex its graphical muscles and present this legendary game as it was meant to be enjoyed. Set to finally reveal the origins of this ongoing story, Soulcalibur IV features new and familiar faces from across the galaxy seeking the rival swords for vengeance, honor and salvation.
further info
| Release Date | Jul 29, 2008 |
| Language | Voice: Japanese, English; Text: English, French |
| Genre | Fighting |
| Version | Asia |
| PAX-Code | PAX0002306203 |
| Catalog No. | 4E4-D07E0 |
| Item Code | 722674210058 |
| Players | 1-2 |
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| Total votes: | 82 |
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vg (2) on 09, Dec. 2011 20:02 (HKT)
Re: Soul Calibur IV (Playstation3 the Best)
Liked:
- Next generation graphics
- Variety of custom parts
- Original japanese voice with English menus and subtitles
- Lots of replay value from the Tower challenges
- Unique characters created by famous japanese artists ported over.
Disliked:
- Somewhat less features compared to its PS2 predecessor SCIII. I especially miss the rpg questing and some interactive scenes which I thought was a nice perk.
- Would have liked stats and skills not to be locked to the costume part. Wounded up making my character look super weird to get the best stats.
- Limited story, a lot of which is in walls of text rather than scenes.
- Generic routes and events with a lot of reused cutscenes.
- Region-locked DLC - One of a handful of games where DLC is region locked. US and Asia versions inexplicably miss out on some costume options from the Japanese version.
Liked:
- Next generation graphics
- Variety of custom parts
- Original japanese voice with English menus and subtitles
- Lots of replay value from the Tower challenges
- Unique characters created by famous japanese artists ported over.
Disliked:
- Somewhat less features compared to its PS2 predecessor SCIII. I especially miss the rpg questing and some interactive scenes which I thought was a nice perk.
- Would have liked stats and skills not to be locked to the costume part. Wounded up making my character look super weird to get the best stats.
- Limited story, a lot of which is in walls of text rather than scenes.
- Generic routes and events with a lot of reused cutscenes.
- Region-locked DLC - One of a handful of games where DLC is region locked. US and Asia versions inexplicably miss out on some costume options from the Japanese version.
waldsonglym (13) on 05, Dec. 2011 15:41 (HKT)
Good, but...
not as good as the glorious Soul Calibur 1 and 2. Derp 1 hit kill mechanic after guard crush is retard and destroys the gameplay. Some characters were nerfed like Ivy and Xiang-Hua. At least it's better than crappy soul calibur 3.
not as good as the glorious Soul Calibur 1 and 2. Derp 1 hit kill mechanic after guard crush is retard and destroys the gameplay. Some characters were nerfed like Ivy and Xiang-Hua. At least it's better than crappy soul calibur 3.
soon90 (72) on 18, Oct. 2011 11:17 (HKT)
Another Fighting add into my collection. Awesome.
trsnolli (2) on 06, Sep. 2011 23:35 (HKT)
Great Game
Soul Calibur is a new classic. Easy to play. Beginners use to love this game. Sometimes just smashing the buttons is enough to win a match (in normal game mode) and some people get ungry with that (it's not like some old fighting games that you have to practice for several hours in order to make a special move).
I started playing soul calibur in its first apperance for the Sega Dreamcast.
If you played other versions of the game, you will feel a graphic upgrade, very little variations in gameplay a a downgrade in the history, endings, etc...
The PS3 version has Darth Vader, which is so fun to play with.
Bottomline: It's a great gam,e to play with friends!
Soul Calibur is a new classic. Easy to play. Beginners use to love this game. Sometimes just smashing the buttons is enough to win a match (in normal game mode) and some people get ungry with that (it's not like some old fighting games that you have to practice for several hours in order to make a special move).
I started playing soul calibur in its first apperance for the Sega Dreamcast.
If you played other versions of the game, you will feel a graphic upgrade, very little variations in gameplay a a downgrade in the history, endings, etc...
The PS3 version has Darth Vader, which is so fun to play with.
Bottomline: It's a great gam,e to play with friends!
sittidate (6) on 20, Jul. 2011 09:21 (HKT)
Great
It's a good game
It's a good game
Soul Calibur IV
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