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Soul Calibur IV CES 2008 Interview by GameTrailers

GameTrailers talks to Soul Calibur IV director, Katsutoshi Sasaki, about what's new, the Star Wars addition, and is this the final Soul Calibur?

GameTrailers: Is Soul Calibur IV coming to arcades?

Katsutoshi Sasaki: It is not decided yet.

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midgard2295972d ago

i didnt notice that i saw them before but now there are specials in soul calibur, or finishers. Siegfried and Ivy both do one in the video, i saw them before but never paid attention to them, now i notice, thats freakin cool, now that means created characters can get them too!!

DFresh5972d ago (Edited 5972d ago )

When he says it's the last in the series... I don't believe it.
He says if there's a higher demand for it they'll make another game after SC4 but let me tell you with all of these new adds, visuals, etc. I think we'll see way more than just SC4 it'll probably be like the Tekken Series and get up to 10 games at the most.
I love the series and from my point of view the PS3 got the best deal and I'm a Sony fan so I'm happy about that.
Also along with the PSN I expect we'll see add ons for this game soon as well.
The game is supposed to be played in 1080P off of the PS3 and 720P off of the 360.
Since SC3 was a PS2 exclusive it makes sense why Sony would get the best deal and besides Namco is one of Sony's biggest game developers so you see a connection.
I also hope they let you earn bonus characters like off of SC3 in story mode and so forth.
JUNE 1ST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!
SONY FTW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Soul Calibur IV - 15 Years of Soul

Soul Calibur IV launched worldwide 15 years ago, bringing with it the best performance of the series to date.

Terry_B295d ago

Hell no. It was the start of the downfall (SCV) of the series. Huge downstep from the giant SCIII

purple101295d ago

Switched to unreal engine. Ruined it.

Yi-Long294d ago (Edited 294d ago )

Used to love this series, probably my favorite 3D fighter, perhaps together with the now also dead Dead or Alive (2-3-4), but as with so many games in the fighting genre, their short-term greed (season passes) has made me lose all interest, sadly …

sagapo294d ago

Yeah, I remember playing Soul Caliber on my dreamcast at the time, that was insane!

sosro294d ago (Edited 294d ago )

the first three are much better games.

Walweeze294d ago

Loved Number 2 and 3( loved all the solo modes like chronicle of the sword ) so was super hyped when 4 came out but the lack of single player content was disappointing. Still love soul calibur to this day though

DarXyde293d ago

2 was definitely the golden era of Soul Calibur for me. I was a bit conflicted about it at times because there were 3 different versions (I liked the PS2 version for controls, I liked playing as Spawn the most, and I thought the addition of Link was really awesome). Even so, the single player content was outstanding. Easily the most fun I've had with a fighting game, followed closely by Tekken 5's single player modes

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In defence of Soul Calibur 4's horrible Star Wars guest characters

From VG247: "Link suits the world of Soul Calibur. The elf-like little twink fit into the roster as well as any sword-wielding fantasy hero could – facing off against the likes of the machiavellian Frenchman Raphael, the inhuman hellspawn Astaroth, or the horny gimp Voldo, the Legend of Zelda guest character fits right in. Weaponry, aesthetic, move set… all of it gels with Soul Calibur’s camp high fantasy world – even when you’re pulling massive bombs out of God-knows-where and hurling them across the stage. It just fits.

You know what doesn’t fit, though? Lightsabers. No amount of sci-fi reasoning, magic, or blaming it on wizards can make Yoda, Darth Vader, and (eurgh) Starkiller fit in the war-torn European and Silk Road settings of Soul Calibur. It just doesn’t track. Why Bandai Namco decided to shoehorn the trio of characters into the fourth Soul Calibur game, then, remains a mystery; it’s damaging to both brands, it makes no sense canonically, and – more than anything else – it’s just all a bit tacky (or should that be Taki?)"

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Ranking The Soulcalibur Games From Worst To Best

Bandai Namco's other premier fighting game series, Soulcalibur, has been around for over 25 years, but what game is the best?

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Yi-Long1021d ago

Really loved Soulcalibur on Dreamcast. Truly blew all competition away back then when it came to graphics and fluidity, and I liked the roster and arenas.

Haven’t bothered with the newest release because sadly fighting games these days have become too expensive. They’ll release a base-game, then add all the interesting characters through expensive season passes, so unless there’s a Complete Edition released (and if I’m still interested in the game by then), I’m better off just shrugging my shoulders and skipping it completely.

The direction the fighting game genre has picked for itself means it will now only appeal and sell to the hardcore fans of the genre, while the mainstream gamers will spend their money elsewhere.

FinalFantasyFanatic1021d ago

I played Soul Calibur 2 on the PS2, it was great and I got pretty good at it, decimated most of my friends at that game. I recently got VI on the PS4 and it just doesn't have the same magic, plus it seems to have stuffed some extra mechanics in there that just complicate it too much for me, although I really do agree they're too expensive, I've always wanted to get all the DLC characters for Central Fiction, but it's way too expensive.

Kaze881021d ago

I prefer SC VI to the SC III. SC II had a really fast pace for a fighting game, when new SC III bursted into the scene it felt sluggish when compared to the second one. On SC VI they brought back the quicker pace of the game, but not as much on SC II, though I think it was a good decision. I wish they would go the MK11 route with their games, but we all know that Bandai Namco is not interested, they hardly gave the devs time and money to support SC VI.