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Soul Calibur II
System: Gamecube
Publisher: Namco Developer: Namco Genre:
Action
Release Date: 08/27/03
The reason that Xianghua
and Raphael are my favorites is that they both
have long reach with their swords and are quick
to move. Xianghua is the one that I fight the
best with; I still haven’t bothered to learn any
of her combos, but I can kick %&#!!! with her
anyway. Maxi is fun to use even if you lose
with him every time. He bounces all over the
stage almost out of control (at least for me).
Ivy and Kilik are sexy for the same reason; they
look bad. Of course I don’t mean bad as in
ugly; I mean bad as in sinful. These two have
got it going on. As for the creep factor I have
yet to see anything as bad as Voldo. I wouldn’t
want to run into him down a dark alley; or
anywhere else for that matter! My nightmares
can’t even conjure up something this strange.
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The mascot characters are actually my
least favorite part of the game; they are a bit campy and
very difficult to fight against. Zelda is the worst of all
three of them for being almost unbeatable. He can throw
bombs, boomerangs, arrows, or use his sword. If you’re up
against a player that uses him well it is virtually
impossible to get close to him. There is really not much
else that I can say badly about the game; except for maybe
the limited amount of change from the original versions.
Soul Calibur 2 deserves all of the
praise that it has received from the critics. This game is
fun and it is a keeper unlike other games which you beat and
return to the store. Soul Calibur 2 deserves a place for
life in your video game library because it never gets boring
and it is fun to play with a group of friends.
Miranda Stites,
HeroesOfGaming.com,
07/19/05
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