Soul Calibur V

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Soul Calibur V Customer Reviews

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Soul Calibur V
Overall Rating : 4.33 / 5 (46 Reviews)
  • 26 5 star reviews
  • 13 4 star reviews
  • 4 3 star reviews
  • 2 2 star reviews
  • 1 1 star reviews
4.33 / 5 (46 Reviews)
  • 26 5 star reviews
  • 13 4 star reviews
  • 4 3 star reviews
  • 2 2 star reviews
  • 1 1 star reviews

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Old but new

5

Soul Calibur V is a very nice game. I've never played SC since number 3, number 5 is very good, with a new story. The way it is presented is strange but it's okay, it can be a little bit boring sometimes but the fights are great.

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Good game

4

I am Italian this game has Italian subtitles and are so good and funny, good title for hours of enjoyment.

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Soul Calibur V

4

NIce fighting game and awesome because you can play with more people at home.

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Soul Calibur V

5

Soul Calibur V is a great game for a great price. All PS3 owners must have this game.

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Soul Calibur 5

2

Soul Calibur V is an OK game. I have played some Soul Caliburs in my past, and I thought this game would satisfy my needs of an 1v1 fighting game. But no, the game was a little bit disappointing. The story mode began easy, but the last episodes of it were ridiculously hard. I mean really, at least for me. I don't have that much experience of these kind of games, so that might be the problem, but it seems that many others have thought the same.

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Soul calibur v

5

Soul Calibur V is a fantastic fighting game with a lot of characters and in this chapter there is the favoulous Ezio Auditore directly from Assassin Creed! Despite I'm in Italy the shipping was very fast! Thanks Zavvi.com

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great

5

This is the best Soulcalibur ever. The fifth (sixth, really) entry in the main franchise avoids the missteps of the previous two while retaining their good parts and adding a few new features of its own. Even so, 'best Soulcalibur ever' doesnt mean what it used to. Weve been doing this for over a decade at this point. No matter how smooth and vibrant the new coat of paint is, weve all been here before. The roster is as huge and varied as ever. The proper online play added in this edition is long overdue. Soulcalibur V hits all the right bullet points that a fighting game sequel has to have, but more importantly, it doesnt screw anything up. Nothing has moved backwards, unless you count a few of my staple moves being changed or removed. That is all but inevitable when were talking about a series Ive dumped several hundred hours into. Most of the changes are ancillary to the actual fighting, but there are some notable tweaks. Many more moves that incorporate guard impact windows have been added, which integrate the guard impact concept more smoothly into intermediate-level play. A super bar similar to Street Fighters is now part of the game, though super moves arent as devastating. Even a perfect Brave Edge executed in a counter state usually does less than half a health bar of damage. Finally, the flow of any given round feels even more focused on initiative and the ground game than in previous Soulcaliburs. The new fighters wont convince me to move away from my traditional mains (Mitsurugi, Xianghua, and Siegfried, for the record), but theyre interesting additions. Fiona has powerful long-range attacks with her orb, and she strikes as fast as anyone in close, but her mid-range game seems weak. Z.W.E.I. is harder to get a handle on; his toolset focuses on summoning a spirit wolf and is unusual to the point that I had a heck of a time coming up with any decent tactics. Ezio seems less overpowered than previous guest characters, lacking an easy-to-execute close range get-away move to get back to his stronger mid-range distance. Patroklos is very reminiscent of Cassandra, with explosive mid-range moves and easy launchers that reward a poking playstyle. Nightmare and Kilik are, of course, still complete cheese.

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Soul Calibur at its finest

5

Enter once again the world of combat and fighting of Soul Calibur V and succumb yourself into one of the most amazing one-on-one combat games. This time the developers have done their best to create the unique atmosphere of Soul Calibur as we know it from the third part of the sequel. Many unique new characters are waiting to master theirs fighting techniques as well as the good old guys we used to play with in the previous parts, only this time they have grown older (my sympathy goes to the grey-haired but still fast and deadly as we knew him Mitsurugi). You will definitely love playing as Ezio Auditore, the well known Assassin from the Creed. Absolutely enjoyable is the option for online fighting against players all over the world, each one with their own achievements and status in a very easy-to-use and friendly network. Various kinds of play, including history mode, training mode, vs play, quick match and, of course, the one we all love - character creation mode. A definite must-have for old fans and for newcommers!

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Soul Calibur V

5

Excellent service and Soul Calibur V is an excellent game. recommended.

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Good

3

It's a fun and well made game. For the price it is definitely worth it!

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