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Soul Calibur II
System: Gamecube
Publisher: Namco Developer: Namco Genre:
Action
Release Date: 08/27/03
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Enjoyment: Soul Calibur 2
deserves a place for life in your video
game library.
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Fighting games are usually not my
forte, but out of all the fighting games that I have played
Soul Calibur 2 is the one that I most enjoy. I am not
proficient in most of the fighting games; in fact, all that
I really do is just hit buttons and hope for the best. This
is why Soul Calibur 2 works for me; a player does not need
to know any of the combo attacks in order to hold their own
with the best players. I play against people that are far
more skilled than I at this game and still manage to win a
great deal of the time.
Soul Calibur 2 has not been changed much from its
predecessors; a few characters have been added and some of
the graphics have been changed along with all new stages,
but other than that I guess they figured why change
something that’s working. The cool moves that a fan of
previous games enjoyed have continued on in this game along
with their favorite fighters. The characters may be a
little different in either looks or moves, but it is all for
the better and not so drastic as to annoy even the most
hardcore fans of the first games.
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The new characters that accompany all
of the console versions are Raphael who is a fencer with a
long reach on his sword, Talim who holds two blades in
either hand, and Necrid who uses the other fighter’s stances
and attacks. These characters flow well with the feel of
the original characters and bring more energy to the game.
However each console was given their own character that acts
as a mascot for the system. The PS2 has Heihachi Mishima
which comes from Tekken, the Xbox has Spawn who comes from
image comics, and the GameCube has Link from the notorious
Legend of Zelda games. Each fighter has special moves that
are indicative to their origination.
Soul Calibur 2, unlike the Mortal
Kombat games, is more appropriate for children because it is
not gory. However, I would advise parental discretion
before purchasing this game for anyone under the age of
eighteen due to the violence that it involves. The basis of
this game is just to fight one another; there are characters
that fight for the good side and characters that fight for
the bad side. When the player tries to unlock items by
playing against the computer a story line begins about each
of the characters’ lives. The player can unlock articles of
clothing, weapons, etc.
Favorites: Xianghua and Raphael
Fun: Maxi
Sexy: Ivy and Kilik
Creepy: Voldo
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