We know a new Soul
Calibur entry is the works, and we also know Project Soul director Diashi Odashima spoke about adding a few guest fighters to the roster.
Not exact matches
Bandai Namco has announced the next mainline
entry for Soul
Calibur today at The Game Awards.
Know, gentle reader, that we decided to include Soul
Calibur anyway becauseeach successive
entry grew chestier until, well, just look at Ivy for chrissakes.
The previous
entries in the Soul franchise have been known for its excellent single - player content, and Soul
Calibur IV had an amazing net code; SC V has none of that.
Over the years, the Dragon Ball franchise of video games has had some notable
entries, but often times found itself falling to the wayside in favor of established icons like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Tekken, or Soul
Calibur.
Soul
Calibur V also eschews the Critical Finishes from SCIV — which needed to be executed at a particular time — in favor of Critical Edges, which can be unleashed as long as your Soul Gage is filled; I personally prefer this option, as it hearkens back to the strategy of Soul Edge, still one of my favorite
entries in the series.
Try telling that to Siegfried who, after being freed from the shackles of the cursed sword Soul Edge, eventually finds himself wielding Soul
Calibur itself in the fourth
entry of the series.
She was also playable in most
entries of the series until she was notably absent in Soul
Calibur V in favor of newcomer Natsu.
Here's every bit of important info you need to know about the sixth main
entry in the Soulcalibur series, including the Soul
Calibur 6 release date, confirmed characters, and more.
Soul
Calibur II is often regarded as the best
entry in the long - running fighting game franchise.