Soul Calibur 4 proves to be an entertaining fighting game.
Taken from the review:
"It has giant phallic shaped swords, skin tight outfits and boobs the size of steroid infused watermelons. On top of this it has nicely balanced combat and a reliable online network. It has pretty much all a fighting game needs to be successful. Once you get past the cheesy voice acting you're in for a game you're going to love. Granted it might have a feature or two that series veterans might miss, but it's still an enjoyable game. If you own both the PS3 and Xbox 360 and don't know which version to get just get the one your online or real life friends are going to get because they look the same. I personally think the A.I. on the PS3 version is a lot cheaper though."
Game Rant sits down with developers from Blackbird Interactive to talk about how Homeworld 3 looked to the franchise's main selling points.
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