If you have a copy of the PS3 version of the game, you'll have access to Darth Vader, the Apprentice, and two of the three Star Wars stages, but you will not be able to unlock Yoda or the third Star Wars stage. ![]() dont know if it changed the fighting style or what but I found that cool.If you purchase the XBOX 360 disc (and still have a machine capable of playing it), you will still have access to Yoda and the Apprentice and two of the three Star Wars stages (and all other game content) since that content is all loaded on the disc, but you will not be able to purchase access to Darth Vader and the third stage, because those licenses can no longer be purchased online-the data for that bonus character and stage is still on the disc, but you'll have no legal and licensed means of unlocking it on your console. example play as mitsurugi but use yunsung's sword. You know what was awesome about soul edge for PS1? you could use other warriors swords while playing through it's story mode. maybe cause it was a low level trick i used cause i was nowhere near their pro level. my friends hated it but i loved how easy ringing out was in ice zone. I hated how on my second save file i somehow unlocked or couldnt unlock the ice/fire/sand zones. sometimes the bossfights were literally impossibly and i am using literal in the proper sense not the sorority girl sense. Ya I remember something about messy gameplay or something about 3. ![]() I always heard with no argument SC2 on GC was best. Still, I never felt this happy when I first played SoulCalibur III with a few good ol' playmates back at the ranch. They only forgot about Team Battle from SoulCalibur II. I miss Tales Of Souls where you can select paths through story and unlock secret main and bonus characters, the mission mode, chronicles of the sword, and other modes like the training tutorial. It still had good speed and enjoyed using my favorites characters. Some say the gameplay was messy, but I really didn't think the gameplay was that bad aside of some minor gameplay flaws. ![]() The unlockables like characters and modes were great, museum too.Īs for variety single player unlockable characters, content and story, it was so much SoulCalibur III for me. Love the speed of flow, and Talim was my favorite! This was one of those games where I'd have a good time with family and friends. 引用自 Anjelica_Lawson✌:Soul Edge/Blade was so o.g., even though I haven't played it as much as SoulCalibur I, I do like them both. Though I don't want for much more, since my favourite Namco Bandai series, and RPG series, has now come to Steam. And I guess my second pick would be Klonoa for the Wii being ported. I'd love to think that something like this could happen for the Drum Master or Taiko no Tatsujin games.Īnother Namco Bandai series I would love to see on the PC is the Klonoa games, especially Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil. We went from Tales games not being localized enough to being so supported and even being brought to Steam like this. From Bemani to Taiko no Tatsujin to Project Diva. They're also one of my favourite Namco Bandai series. I would expect Tekken before Soul Calibur, but both would be nice.Īnother Taiko no Tatsujin game coming out has reminded me that I really wish the games would be localized. I spent several hours practicing as Xiaoyu, and thinking how neat it was that I could finally play as Xiaoyu on the PC. I remember when Street Fighter x Tekken first came to Steam. As well as lots of genres and types of games popular in Japan and in arcades.Īs well as Bandai Namco games in general. The PC has needed more Fighting games for a long time. And I would always love to see more Fighting games come to the PC. And I like fighting games in general, despite not liking violence very much in video games. It's still one of my favourite and I like it even more than Tekken. ![]() While Soul Calibur isn't my favourite fighting game series.
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