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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 264 reviews
Sales Rank: 10278

Platform: Sega Dreamcast
Media: Video Game
Operating System: Sega Dreamcast
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.2

UPC: 722674020923
EAN: 0722674020923
ASIN: B00000K125

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Editorial Reviews:

Editorial Review
Featuring graphics that surpass even the amazing NFL 2K, Soul Calibur is the martial arts fighting game to end all fighting games and the game to get if you're a Dreamcast owner. Based on the arcade classic of the same name, Soul Calibur lets you choose to represent one of 10 fighters in a series of battles against your peers. If you can successfully defeat all of your opponents, you will then face the fiendish Inferno in a final showdown that will determine the fate of the world. Each of the game's warriors is armed with a different deadly weapon--sword, ax, stave, nunchaku, you name it--and an assortment of special moves all tailored to that specific weapon. The warriors include men, women, and creatures from all over the globe and from various mythologies. Each is brought to life with amazing motion-capture animation, which results in incredibly lifelike and realistic duels. If you own a Dreamcast or are thinking of buying one, do yourself a favor and add Soul Calibur to your collection. --Mike Ryan

Pros:

  • Exceptionally lifelike graphics and animation
  • Multiple game modes--1-player, 2-player, team, computer vs. computer, martial arts demo, and more
  • Secrets and extra features will keep players coming back
Cons:
  • May be too violent for some parents



Customer Reviews:   Read 259 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Classic   September 8, 2008
Little Fish
Great game one of the best for DreamCast especially if you like fighting games. If your just picking up a dreamcast and looking at games and own the later soul caliburs (SC2-4 are out at the time of this review) you will in my oppinion still find this game enjoyable its fell is much the same as SC2. Though I personaly enjoy this SC over SC2.
The only con to this game is the lack of costumes for characters (Most have two a select few have an unlockable 3rd). Also mission mode is a little on the short side a little easier then SC2. Other then those two things this is a great game. A must have for DC.



5 out of 5 stars The best Dreamcast has to offer   August 7, 2008
HVAC Installer
Best game on Dreamcast, and my all-time favorite fighting game. Replay value is excellent, gameplay is just fantastic.


5 out of 5 stars This game has a lotta' soul!   March 20, 2007
Wily Wit
Quite possibly the best game put out by Sega for its Dreamcast console. The graphics on this game are amazing. Years after its release it is still putting some games to shame. Buy a copy. Soon.


5 out of 5 stars Greatest Fighter Ever   August 10, 2006
Ghetto Ninja (Spirit Lake, Iowa)
This is just as good as Soul Calibur 2 and its a wonder how Dreamcast died with so many amazing games this being the best along with Grandia 2, Crazy Taxi and Jet Grind Radio. Any way i highly recommend you play this or Soul Calibur 2 and be completely amazed.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing fighter for the DC   September 26, 2005
N. Bockus
In comparison to Soul Blade, this game is a towering improvement. To Soul Calibur II, it is a little behind, but then, it was released 5 years prior. This also represents a very smooth transition of storylines from the first to the second in the series.

Combat commands in the straight spectrum are highly developed, though 8-way-run attacks are limited to two or three basic attacks. Still, the game is very fun, and fun to play over and over for a long span of time. The voice-over/narrator guy is hillarious also.

This game's museum mode has 335 pieces of unlockable artwork and different skins and modes, as well as more than 10 unlockable characters. The first set of museum pieces completely explains the Soul storyline, and the events that lead up to where the game is; something you have to nit-pick through in SCII to figure out just what happened since this installment. For Dreamcast collectors, or fighting game enthusiests, I highly-reccomend this game.