SoulCalibur IV
SoulCalibur IV
Description (IGDB)
"Swords will be honed and weapons optimized as the world renowned weapon-based fighting series Soulcalibur unveils a fourth installment. Delivering new gameplay modes, characters and enhanced features with unprecedented 3D modeling and animation, Soulcalibur IV strives to be the definitive fighting game experience. The unrelenting pursuit of two legendary swords continues as Soulcalibur IV re-introduces classic warriors from the series as well as debuting new characters bringing new conflict and intrigue. Soulcalibur IV propels the fighting genre into the next-gen era with visually realistic environments, interactive stages, enhanced AI, and a new battle system." Exclusive to the Xbox 360 version is Yoda from Star Wars, who’s inclusion was meant to represent the colours of the Xbox Logo.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Where SC4 really shines, however, is in its character-creation mode. The more you use your custom characters, the more options you unlock -- with a wealth of weapons and armor pieces offering boosts to strength, impact, speed, and more, while certain stat modifiers improve your chances to escape throws or reverse counters. »
« Soulcalibur IV is the definition of how to make a sequel to a beloved franchise. Everything is dialed up and the amount of content will keep gamers occupied for months to come. The fighting engine is deep enough for hardcores to take pleasure in while easy enough for casuals to simply pick up and enjoy. »
« Graphically the game is simply jaw dropping. Even with all the graphical masterpieces we have seen recently, Soul Calibur IV stands out on its own. »
« An amazingly deep and beautiful fi ghting experience, marred by a couple of unnecessary characters, but essential nonetheless. If the online modes simulate the feeling of a traditional one-onone battle, we’ll be in combat heaven. »
« It has an excellent game system that's been honed considerably for this release. It offers plenty of game modes, online play for those that want it, and it also looks and sounds great. Whatever system you get it for, you won’t be disappointed. »
« Well Soulcalibur IV has done both, it has wowed me and evolved all in one fell swoop. In four words…Buy Soulcalibur IV today! »
« It's not just a classic game, it's an essential purchase – no matter which version you decide to get it for. »
« Soulcalibur has never been broken, and while there is certainly room for some novel approaches in the fighting genre, I would argue that no game has of yet come close in terms of subtlety and inventiveness. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Decent entry into the SoulCalibur series but hampered by the armor/stats mechanic introduced and used only in this game. »
« In the end, this game is best suited for two-player action. There is no extensive single player mode. If a player has a constant stream of friends, then this game will rock! If not, then they will need a broadband connection, else, the game will bore them quickly. »
« Single player feature wasn't as good as 3, and netcode needs work. However beautiful graphics and game design. Other than that, it improves on everything else SC3 set out to do. »
« Tenía poco que hacer más allá del arcade, le faltaban modos off-lines. Jugar con Yoda y Vader? De locos. »
« Like most people i didn't even know these games exist, because for some reason nobody promotes them, but in many ways they are actually more fun than Tekken and Street Fighter. Unlike people who made MK11, Makers of Soulcalibur at least understands how to make good looking female characters in a fighting game. It's not even that important, but at least they don't make female characters purposefully uglier. PS: Ignore anyone who says that this 4th game is meh and 1 was way better. That's a lie. These are just nostalgic nerds, ignore them. 3 and 4 are both amazing games and have great characters and amazing graphics for it's time. »
« This fourth installment in the series is fantastic, but the familiar gameplay is what keeps it from being great. The original "Soul Calibur" was truly groundbreaking and the first sequel simply repeated the formula for a wider audience. By the time SC 3 came around, the franchise started to show signs of aging due to the lack of innovation. Part 4 adds a character creator and "Star Wars" guest fighters, but it ultimately just feels like another entry. I would rate it with an 8.5 out of 10. »
« Good fighting game overall. I like 6 better but this one has Darth Vader. It also has the guy from the force unleashed. You unlock him by beating arcade mode with Darth Vader. I think it also has Yoda but I dont think I can unlock him on PS3 in 2020. That kind of ****.. Im better at Soulcalibur 6. Im still getting used to this game. I dont like playing with Darth Vader. He plays kind of stiff.. The force unleashed guy is fast and is fun to play with. I love playing with Ivy. And the character creater is ok but not great. »
« This title had the best gameplay, and ambience, even though im on the calibur train since Soul Edge. The matches were slow paced, and instinct driven, with a hint of tactics (cancel moves!) Consumed all my spare hours for a year and a half back in the day. »