Soul Caliber 2
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 9:59 pm
Oh yeah this game is off the chain. I don't know who's played the origional but it was a classic in it's own right. Each console has it's own character Hiahachi (yawn) from Tekken for the Ps2. Link (cool I guess) from Zelda on the game cube. And finally Spawn (cream) for the Xbox
I havent spent much time with it and the cool thing is that it is pretty straight forward but it has depth as well. I haven't been able to do the 2 player modes because I only got the 1 controller for my new Xbox (SC2 was the second reason I bought this damn thing). But I've been wreaking some havoc with my man Spawn and my favorite old character Ivy. It also has this fighting RPG thing in which basically you whoop some booty for exp, and money so you can buy new wepons.
The only bad thing about it thus far is the button layout. It's not bad when your fighting but when you go through the tutorial it says press the A button which is really the y button. I didn't notice this until I had to press the G button which doesn't exist, then I consulted the pop up help screen. (cause everybody knows only sissys and lesser wimps actually READ the instruction manual first)
I havent spent much time with it and the cool thing is that it is pretty straight forward but it has depth as well. I haven't been able to do the 2 player modes because I only got the 1 controller for my new Xbox (SC2 was the second reason I bought this damn thing). But I've been wreaking some havoc with my man Spawn and my favorite old character Ivy. It also has this fighting RPG thing in which basically you whoop some booty for exp, and money so you can buy new wepons.
The only bad thing about it thus far is the button layout. It's not bad when your fighting but when you go through the tutorial it says press the A button which is really the y button. I didn't notice this until I had to press the G button which doesn't exist, then I consulted the pop up help screen. (cause everybody knows only sissys and lesser wimps actually READ the instruction manual first)