As Namco's work on Soul Calibur V comes to an end, your work begins: deciding which of the various retailer-specific extras you're most excited about. Will it be Best Buy's …
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- RATING: T - Teen
- DEVELOPER(S): Namco Project Soul
- PUBLISHER: NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc
- RELEASE DATE: Jan 31, 2012
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Developed by the Project Soul team, SOULCALIBUR V begins 17 years after the events of SOULCALIBUR IV with new heroes and returning warriors clashing in a showdown between good and evil. The tale of Patroklos, son of Sophitia Alexandra, unfolds as his family's destiny intertwines with the Soul swords. With the series' 8-way run, allowing for true 3D movement during matches, a refined battle system, and fine graphics, SOULCALIBUR V might be for anyone looking for a knock-down, drag-out fight.
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While there looks like there are plenty of characters coming out in SoulCalibur V, and a few surprise ones, you can also create your own character as well. We have …
Continue reading →There seems to be a bit of a renaissance in the fighting genre. We recently have had Street Fighter IV (and it's two Super incarnations), Mortal Kombat, and Marvel vs. Capcom …
Continue reading →We've get a look at Soul Calibur V, courtesy of a video from Gamescom. This video shows us some returning fighters - specifically Hilde, Voldo, Maxi and Tira. Here is …
Continue reading →Namco Bandai and Project Soul have unveiled the next installment in the Soul Calibur series. Taking place 17 years after the events of Soul Calibur IV, the battles in Soul …
Continue reading →As Namco's work on Soul Calibur V comes to an end, your work begins: deciding which of the various retailer-specific extras you're most excited about. Will it be Best Buy's …
Continue reading →The SoulCalibur series has always looked great, but the latest console editions have taken it to the next level. Today we have some new screenshots featuring Cervantes, Yoshimitsu, and Aeon. …
Continue reading →There seems to be a bit of a renaissance in the fighting genre. We recently have had Street Fighter IV (and it's two Super incarnations), Mortal Kombat, and Marvel vs. Capcom …
Continue reading →Though Soul Calibur V has the better part of year left in development, Namco is giving us a peek at how the stage of history is shaping up. One of …
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