Soul Calibur II review:
Heihachi, the worst choice for the game, is too cheap to truly be interesting — unless you are a die-hard Tekken fan. He is cheap and doesn't fit well, either. Even with these minor problems, any version is fantastic and merits a purchase... a purchase you will NOT regret!
Soul Calibur II review:
I still like the multiplayer, but that’s where myappreciation for the gameplay ends. Fans of fighting games and the original SoulCalibur will definitely want to check this out though, despite my words ofdiscouragement.
Soul Calibur II review:
Oh, and online play would be really great too.Add to ManRoom?Obviously, if you loved Soul Calibur and haven’t connected your Dreamcast to your TV since buying the XBox, you most definitely should pick this one up. Otherwise, I suggest renting it to see if weapons based fighting is for you.
Soul Calibur II review:
I'm not a big fan of fighting games, but this one blew me away. This is truly one of the best games I have played in a long time. Soul Calibur first showed up on the Dreamcast back in 1999. It was said to be one of the greatest 3D fighter's of all time. Now that it arrived on the Xbox, with Spawn as an exclusive charecter, I finally got a chance to play it.