Reviewed on
Aug. 7, 2008
Soulcalibur IV's sharp fighting is offset by a dull set of single-player modes and lame guest characters.
By Jeff Gerstmann|
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A superb fighting game lopsided by a few noticeable quirks.
(X360)
Within the vast array of fighting games available on the market, there has always been one series that has asserted its uniqueness and style within the slew of traditional fighters. Yes, I’m talking about Tecmo’s Soul Calibur series. There’s no denying that this weapon-based fighting frenzy has made ... |
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The soul still burns
(X360)
Soulcalibur IV is the newest game of the perpetually misspelled, weapon based fighting series. The fighting is exactly what you would expect if you have played any other game in the series. It mainly focuses around blocking and parrying different weapons then exploiting your foe in their time of weakness. ... |
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A solid fighting game
(X360)
Soul Calibur IV is the next game in the now five game long series. One of the greatest thing about the Soul series is it's one of the only weapon based fighting game. If you are familiar to the series you will know basically what to expect. A lot of ... |
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| Game Name | Soulcalibur IV |
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| Original US Release |
July 29, 2008
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| Original US Release | know the real date? |
| Aliases |
Soul Calibur IV Soulcalibur 4 Soul Calibur 4 SC4 |
| OFLC |
OFLC: M
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| BBFC |
BBFC: 12
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| ESRB |
ESRB: T
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| CERO |
CERO: C
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