Computer Gaming started with simple games like Pong, and developed in the late eighties of the last century in genres that are still popular, such as beat 'em up. One of the first big games in that genre was Mortal Kombat, which was later joined by, inter alia, Tekken, Street Fighter and Virtua Fighter. Soul Calibur does not have the same status as the series, but the fourth approach but its quality.
Tested on: Xbox 360
Also available on: PlayStation 3
Soulcalibur IV features a new story, different game modes as well as other innovations, but the most striking news about the title was the announcement of two guest characters. The contribution of Master Yoda and Darth Vader in the game took all the headlines and was widely covered in each preview. The two Star Wars characters may otherwise not be seen together. Jedi Master Yoda leukt the Xbox 360 version, while Darth Vader is only in the PS3 version. However, there are rumors that the characters are available for both consoles via downloadable content. So there is hope for those ultimate duel is off.
How dominant the two heroic characters are, Soulcalibur IV obviously has more to offer. As a backstory, recovery: a lame background story. There may be more to it than you inherits at first sight in the game, but I do not get it hot or cold. The story is about two swords, with Soul Calibur for 'good' condition and Soul Edge for 'evil'. In Soul Calibur IV does not translate that into a clear story mode. Instead, developer Namco Bandai each character with a small, personal story and the writer of this is, to put it mildly, not a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Nevertheless, it is worth at least some of these stories, which are usually no more than fifteen minutes to complete, through play. That you develop the level of the various characters in the game and you play it with additional content free. Take the story of Master Yoda. The living on Dagobah Jedi master decides between meditating and waiting for the arrival of Luke Skywalker, to clear to deal with another evil force a trip. In the series of enemies to defeat Yoda you automatically against The Apprentice, the main character from the upcoming Star Wars game The Force Unleashed. If you defeat this "secret apprentice of Darth Vader's" The Apprentice becomes a playable character.
Tested on: Xbox 360
Also available on: PlayStation 3
Soulcalibur IV features a new story, different game modes as well as other innovations, but the most striking news about the title was the announcement of two guest characters. The contribution of Master Yoda and Darth Vader in the game took all the headlines and was widely covered in each preview. The two Star Wars characters may otherwise not be seen together. Jedi Master Yoda leukt the Xbox 360 version, while Darth Vader is only in the PS3 version. However, there are rumors that the characters are available for both consoles via downloadable content. So there is hope for those ultimate duel is off.
How dominant the two heroic characters are, Soulcalibur IV obviously has more to offer. As a backstory, recovery: a lame background story. There may be more to it than you inherits at first sight in the game, but I do not get it hot or cold. The story is about two swords, with Soul Calibur for 'good' condition and Soul Edge for 'evil'. In Soul Calibur IV does not translate that into a clear story mode. Instead, developer Namco Bandai each character with a small, personal story and the writer of this is, to put it mildly, not a contender for the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Nevertheless, it is worth at least some of these stories, which are usually no more than fifteen minutes to complete, through play. That you develop the level of the various characters in the game and you play it with additional content free. Take the story of Master Yoda. The living on Dagobah Jedi master decides between meditating and waiting for the arrival of Luke Skywalker, to clear to deal with another evil force a trip. In the series of enemies to defeat Yoda you automatically against The Apprentice, the main character from the upcoming Star Wars game The Force Unleashed. If you defeat this "secret apprentice of Darth Vader's" The Apprentice becomes a playable character.

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