![]() ![]() It almost played like Dark Souls to me, but then in a Tournament Fighter. In this game, he looked even more badass. I also really liked the fact that I could choose Yoshimitsu, a character from Tekken that is all familiar to me. It was so weird, but epic at the same time, to see Yoda all of a sudden appearing in the arena. Soulcalibur IV featured some crossover characters from other games and media. It does not matter that much, but being a Tekken veteran, it is just remarkable how different and basic the lore is in this game as far as I experienced it. ![]() Every character is connected to the same cause via “The Chain of Souls” but none of the characters do have any canon endings or story endings as far as I can tell. I do not know any story or lore from the previous games, but in this instalment, you apparently have to reach Algol in his special tower and them whoop the floor with him. Unlike Tekken, Soulcalibur does not have that strong of a story. Nevertheless, I thought this was a pretty epic game. With that said, I do not know much of the lore, the characters and their backgrounds and the mechanics of each character. Soulcalibur IV is the only game in the series that I ever played personally. They feature great combat mechanics, beautiful graphics and some fluent character animations. The Soulcalibur games are on par with the Tekken series. Amazing game but a little too hard for me.
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