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Avg. Customer Rating: 265 reviews Sales Rank: 5877
Platform: Sega Dreamcast Media: Video Game Operating System: Sega Dreamcast Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.2
UPC: 722674020923 EAN: 0722674020923 ASIN: B00000K125
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Amazing fighter for the DC September 26, 2005 In comparison to Soul Blade, this game is a towering improvement. To Soul Calibur II, it is a little behind, but then, it was released 5 years prior. This also represents a very smooth transition of storylines from the first to the second in the series.
Combat commands in the straight spectrum are highly developed, though 8-way-run attacks are limited to two or three basic attacks. Still, the game is very fun, and fun to play over and over for a long span of time. The voice-over/narrator guy is hillarious also.
This game's museum mode has 335 pieces of unlockable artwork and different skins and modes, as well as more than 10 unlockable characters. The first set of museum pieces completely explains the Soul storyline, and the events that lead up to where the game is; something you have to nit-pick through in SCII to figure out just what happened since this installment. For Dreamcast collectors, or fighting game enthusiests, I highly-reccomend this game.
Welcome back to the stage of history September 16, 2005 Soul Caliber - Circa 2001
GOOD: - Good/Tight controls - Nicely balanced gameplay - Lots of different and unique fighters - Minutes to learn years to master gameplay - Some nice unlockables like new Fighters, costumes, stages and other bonuses - A 3D fighting game that really uses the 3D space (with eight way run) - Considered a classic to many hardcore fighting fanatics
BAD: - Non- traditional fighting gameplay, might alienate some more traditional fighting game fans - Have to unlock most of the game through the story/quest mode
IF IT FITS YOUR TASTE: - Has medieval theme, both European and Chinese/Japanese - Not traditional fighting game in the sense that there is no real combos and supers, or even projectile moves - Game has built in quest mode, where you pick a fighter and complete a number of challenges, the end result is you unlock more content and are a better player - Fight with weapons, like a 3D Samurai Showdown
GAME ITS MOST ASSOCATED TOO: - Soul Caliber 2 - Tekken 3 - Samurai Showdown
ADDITIONAL NOTES: - You can unlock a mode that lets you Customize your intro (by picking who will be in the intro of the game at which points)
Ages like a fine wine. September 13, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Not that this game is "old", but when you consider it's a game from 1999 that's exclusive to a dead console system, it's amazing to realize that this game is arguably better than any other combat game out there even today. The graphics made full use of the Dreamcast's capabilities, and even now it is one of the most beautiful games I've ever seen. The combat moves are fluid and based on real martial arts...there is even a martial arts display mode where you can see all the characters doing various weapon katas! It is a good game for both button mashers and pros. There is no "blood" which makes it a bit unrealistic when you see someone getting hacked with a huge axe and not bleeding; but that doesn't detract from the experience because this isn't that sort of game. The abundance of modes allows for a high replay value. The only thing I would knock is the end-stories, which are a bit corny and considering the animation in the gamplay itself, it feels a bit like a copout to see the endings as just still life. However, that's all nitpicking.
This game is the reason to buy a dreamcast, and it is still worth it to buy this game and then go find someone selling a dreamcast so you can buy and play it. Have fun!
AMAZING February 25, 2005 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is, without exception, the BEST FIGHTING GAME EVER MADE. PERIOD
Read the other reviews, everything positive said about this game is true. I know thats a bold statment but graphics, gameplay, story, modes, music, replayabilty is all EXCELLENT.
Don't listen to any Sony fanboys that are mad that Soul Calibur was a Dreamcast exclusive - It truly does live up to the "hype" (Its not really hype when its absolutely true, utterly amazing)
I hope you have the chance to enjoy the fighting game to end all fighting games.
A Huge Dissapointment January 31, 2005 0 out of 6 found this review helpful
For The Love Of God Don't Believe The Hype! This game had so many people kissing it's butt it wasn't funny. I got it and it was a huge let down. Soul Blade on psone was better then this! Sure it's all pretty, but it's basically just a virtua fighter clone with wepons and smaller backgrounds.alot of the charactors are basicly the same (Astoroth&Rock/Mina&Kilick/Lizardman&Sophitia/Inferno&Edgemaster) The backgrounds while pretty are basically just the old 2-D backdrops used on the first 3-D fighters. The "innovative" world tour mode had been done in SFA3 already so that wasn't a huge plus either. Dead or Alive 2 kicked this things butt as did the painfull to play VF3. If you have either of those forget about this.
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