SoulCalibur II (PS2)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5561 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Electronic Arts
- Released on: 2003-09-26
- Platform: PlayStation2
- Number of items: 1
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
If the world was a fair place then the name of SoulCalibur--peculiar spelling mistake and all--would be the most famous in beat-'em-up history. Unfortunately, though, the original arcade game was only converted to the Dreamcast (despite the prequel, Soul Blade, being on the PSone), thus dooming it to relative obscurity.
SoulCalibur's brilliance is not due to any particularly innovative features--it could legitimately be described as simply Tekken with weapons. It's just that it does everything with more panache and imagination than the rest. Instead of awkward, staccato moves, SoulCalibur offers gloriously flowing, instinctive combos that often leaves you gasping at your own character's athleticism.
Of course beat-'em-ups aren't known for their innovation and SoulCalibur II doesn't really deviate too far from its original premise of 16th century men and women hitting each other with a variety of swords, sticks and other meleé weapons. The whole tactical nature of the battles has been altered, though, to create a deeper game with blocks and counters now far more important and the glorious new animation system able to adapt each move depending on the direction and speed you're moving in.
One point of true innovation in the original game was its unusually complex and rewarding single-player mode and this has been expanded for the sequel as you compete under a variety of different conditions to earn money and buy new weapons, costumes and extras. --David Jenkins
Edge Magazine
"Superior to its predecessor in almost every way. Which means that it's also superior to every other 3-D beat-'em-up."
Official PlayStation 2 Magazine
"Utterly essential for fight fans and capable of converting non-believers like Jesus on a good hair day. 10/10."
Customer Reviews
good
at the time i bought this game it was the latest...and therefore the best but since the third has arrived this one now looks dated and feels slower
but that is only in comparison to the third one
for what it is its very good.....very slick graphics and a very fast fighting speed....but all of these things are now redundant as the superior sc3 is now upon us!!!!
overall better than most beat em ups but pipped by its own sequel to the top of the pile
Worst Beat'em up of all time....
This game is a complete Turkey, and I cannot understand how anyone likes this.
I bought this as a budget game, and it wasn't worth £1.
A beat'em up where you cannot jump? I mean honestly...
OK there are loads of characters and yes they all have weapons and special moves, but why leaving out a flying kick....?
I'd rather play the original Street Fighter or any of the other 1000 beat'em ups over the years, than this pap.
I currently use the disc as a coaster...
Soul Caliber - the best fighting game ever made
Along with mortal kombat:dealdy alience this game has everything.
A big storyline that deals with all the characters giving you detailed info, good training, although they refer to buttons as K P and so on as in Tekkan.
Over all the picture is great, the fighting is great, the only bad thing about this game is the repetititiveness of it.
Did u know that when the game is loading and the characters heads are on the screen you can press X, O, [], and trinangle and a suprise will appear!!!





