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¨Ð®.•Þ's Soul Caliber III (PS2)
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[January 31, 2007 05:23:13 PM]
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Soul Caliber III is not only a great 3d fighter, but it is a great two player versus game. This is what an excellent game does, it involves the player using a great one player mode, like the Chronicles of the SWord and then on top of that you can also have a multiplayer mode that will never get old if you play with the right fighters. THis is the reason this makes a great tournament game. As far as the charachter selection for this goes, its all great. Every charachter has their own unique weapon and style of fighting. My personall favorite is Kilik. He uses the Staff as his choice of weapon, ultimately the strongest weapon is the Jangu Staff. Kilik is great at keeping his distance from the fighter yet still efficiently taking life. His staff can also get longer and do sneak and/or surprise attacks on the enemy. An important element of Kilik, as well as the other fighters (except maybe Nightmare) are their kick attacks. Kilik has great kick attacks considering his powerful weapon, he is swift and very fluid. The best part is that he keeps the enemy guessing and that is perhaps the most important key to winning in a game like Soul Caliber.
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[January 31, 2007 04:13:40 AM]
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Soul Caliber III is the latest instalment (released) for the Soul Caliber franchise which started with the series Soul Blade. This is basically a fighter, but much more complex than most. This is a 3d fighter with very detailed environments. Of course it has all the basic fighter menu stuff, such as Arcade Mode, versus mode, and training, but what sets this fighter apart from many is the innovative Chronicles of the Sword mode. This mode plays much like an RPG would, where you get to pick a custom fighter and you follow a very engaging story involving the Sould Caliber Sword. This is what I have played the most. The best part I believe, is the crazy customizations you could do to your charachter. From hair and eye color, to wearing whimsical hats, the way to design your fighter is very detailed. Aside from your charachter you can also assemble a team comprised of fighters who are part of your "kingdom" . Every one of these fighters, including yourselves, may weild a different weapon, and are sutied for certain enemies.
The world where you play is designed much like a gameboard, and like this gamebaord all the fighters you command are assigned certain chess-like moves on the gameboard world. When you run into another fighter on the route you are on, you have to fight the enemy either by engaging in the actual arcade style fight or letting the computer go at it. Its not too complex, but the gameplay time generated by this mode is quite a bit.
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¨Ð®.•Þ's Soul Caliber III (PS2)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Wednesday 31 January, 2007
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