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Binding: Video Game Brand: Namco EAN: 0722674020589 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Not Available Manufacturer: Not Available Platform: PlayStation Publisher: Not Available Studio: Not Available
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Customer Rating:      Summary: as the kids say it"s the ( BOMB) Comment: i have been playing video games since there conception,and my opion in fighting games always changes, but if you play the soulcalibur series. this is a must have.gameplay good--even the graphics were ahead of there time. hope you injoy playing backward capabillities. let the souls live on. ONCE AGAIN IT"S THE BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Soul Blade Comment: The game that I purchased was for my 11 year old daughter. She enjoys the game so much that she plays it everday after school and every morning before school. This is my second time purchasing this game for her because she cracked the first one. Overall she is very happy with it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Tale of Souls and Swords Comment: Or so the prologue goes in the Soul games. This game came out on the Playstation, before the Soul Calibur series. You might could say that this is a prequel to the Soul Calibur series. Anyway, I bought this title after I had already played Soul Calibur II and Soul Calibur III.
By the time I bought this game, I was already accustomed to the great graphics, fluid movement, and responsive controls of the PS2 versions. That is the reason why I did not enjoy Soul Blade. I am sure that it must have been top-notch back in the days of the old Playstation, but today, it definitely cannot compare to Soul Calibur III. The basic idea is the same though. You have a small cast of characters who are seeking Soul Edge. Soul Edge is a sword with magical powers. It consumes the souls of those who use it. However, in return, they stop aging and they obtain combat powers that exceed that of even the very best warrior.
You might want to buy this game and add it to your collection, if you're a fan of the Soul series of fighting games. However, I would not recommend buying it if you actually want to play.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Soul Blade Review Comment: This is a great classic game. I've owned all of the games in the Soul Blade/Calibur series on PlayStation, Dreamcast, and PS2, and this is the one that started it all on consoles. With the return of Li Long in SCIII, it sparked a bit of nostalgic remembrance. (Spoiler Alert; Li Long died in Soul Blade) The graphics are VERY dated, but the gameplay is still great. There's a lot of substance to this game.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Welcome to the stage of history... Comment: Soul Edge - Circa 1996
GOOD:
- Gameplay is pretty balanced
- Some nice unlockables
- Different and interesting story for a fighter
- Pretty good sound track for a fighter
BAD:
- Graphics looked pretty dated
- Voice-Overs are not so good
IF IT FITS YOUR TASTE:
- Play story mode to unlock new swords characters and costumes
- Plays like Tekken, but with weapons
- Medieval Theme has Ninjas and Samurais fighting Pirates and Knights
GAME ITS MOST ASSOCATED TOO:
- Tekken 2
- Virtual Fighter 2
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
- This is the first game in the Soul Caliber franchise
- In the arcade this game was called Soul Blade
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