![]() Alongside Siegfried and Ivy, playable characters include Sophitia, Mitsurugi, Astaroth α, who is an early prototype for the monstrous creation we’d see in future game, Taki and Tales of Symphonia guest character Lloyd Irving, for reasons.Ĭonsidering it’s only available on the Wii, this one is certainly more for the diehard SC fan. Set between the story of Soul Edge and Soulcalibur, Legends follows the knight Siegfried as the cursed blade Soul Edge slowly corrupts him into becoming the dreaded Azure Knight, Nightmare. That was the plan with Soulcalibur Legends, a Wii title that focused on series mainstays Seigfried and Ivy, but there was an almost unanimous reception to the game that it was half-baked and would have been better served as a side mode in a larger Soulcalibur game. Soulcalibur Legends Soulcalibur Legendsįor a game about colourful characters wielding comically oversized weapons, it’s strange that it took so long for Bandai Namco to try and turn the series into a 3D action adventure game. The idea isn’t too bad, considering it formed the basis of Soulcalibur VI’s excellent Libra of Soul mode, but somehow it was still a bloated, microtransaction heavy mess.ĩ. Lost Swords was a free-to-play game that utilised the engine from the most recently released game in the series at the time, Soulcalibur V, and featured a simplified version of the game’s iconic fighting, along with systems to level up a character’s overall power.Ĭuriously, Lost Swords was a single-player focused experience that saw players picking a character who was stripped to their skivvies, and tasked them with winning fights to unlock stronger weapons and armour. Soulcalibur: Lost Swords Soulcalibur Lost SwordsĪnother Soulcalibur release comparable to a Tekken game, Lost Swords was a PS3 release following on in a similar vein to Tekken Revolution. However, the game was met with unfavourable reviews from the few outlets who did review the game, and despite launching on iOS in May 2014, services for the game were eventually terminated by the end of the year.ġ0. Unbreakable Soul was to be Soulcalibur’s equivalent of Tekken Card Tournament as a mobile spin-off of a popular fighting game. A mobile card fighting game, players collected different avatar and weapon cards based on the Soulcalibur roster, and experienced a story mode that saw Cassandra and Weapon Master hunting down the pieces of Soul Edge. It had to be one game that’s burdened with coming in last, though in the case of Soulcalibur, Unbreakable Soul arguably deserves it more than most. Soulcalibur: Unbreakable Soul Soulcalibur: Unbreakable Soul Is there a reason for this ? pic.twitter.11. Hopefully, this is only a temporary thing, and Bandai Namco restores the game to the Microsoft Store soon. SoulCalibur II HD being delisted was spotted by Jon Cartwright who shared the development on Twitter. For obvious reasons, he's not in the Xbox 360 release. ![]() When it originally launched, the GameCube version came with Link from Nintendo's Zelda series. SoulCalibur II HD for Xbox 360 features guest characters Heihachi (from the PS2 version) and Spawn (from the Xbox version). That is unless you can secure a download code from a retailer. Of course, if you already own SoulCalibur II HD, you can download it and play it, but if you were hoping to purchase the game, you're out of luck. As for the removal of the first game, that's anyone's guess. Released for Xbox 360 in 2013, the HD version included two of the three guest characters, and it's thought that the inclusion of Todd McFarlane comic book character Spawn, could be a legal sticking point. The first SoulCalibur for the original Xbox has also been removed. SoulCalibur II HD has recently been delisted from the Microsoft Store for unknown reasons, despite the game being backwards compatible on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S. ![]()
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