Reviewed on July 25, 2008
Soul Calibur gets the fighting right, but without online play or the single-player mission mode that made it fun to play alone, this XBLA re-release is a flimsy package.
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Fun but no longtime Hook.
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Soul Caliber for the Xbox 360 is a wonderful port of a truly amazing game. Even after almost a decade the graphics have a nice charm and look better than most other XBLA games and the gameplay still holds up against modern fighter.GameplaySoul Caliber is weapon based 3d fighting game, ... |
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Soul Calibur XBLA Review
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Soul Calibur XBLA Review Soul Calibur was released in 1999 on the Sega Dreamcast four years after the Arcade and Playstation release of Soul Edge. The game was revolutionary with its introduction of the Eight Way Run allowing a freedom of movement that previous 3d fighters could not offer. The ... |
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This soul doesn't burn so brightly anymore.
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With the recent fighting game revival taking place during 2008 it's no surprise that Namco saw it fit to re-release the game that sent the Soul series to super stardom on a modern day console. Despite the odd numerical scheme, Soulcalibur is actually the second game in the series. Following ... |
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| Game Name | Soul Calibur |
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| Original US Release |
Sept. 8, 1999
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| Original US Release | know the real date? |
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SC Soulcalibur |
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ESRB: T
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