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Soul Calibur 4 Review (Xbox 360 and PS3). Does the soul still burn as bright as before?

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Soul Calibur 4 wallpaper includes character artwork!

Soul Calbur 4 is the latest installment in the Namco-developed Soul Calibur series which has risen to prominence and popularity over Namco’s OTHER fighting game franchise, Tekken. Soul Calibur earned it’s rightful place due to high marks by both gamers and critics alike thanks to it’s realistic weapons-based fighting that set it apart from the pack.

Pre-order Soulcalibur IV for PS3 (includes Darth Vader)Pre-order Soulcalibur IV for PS3 (includes Yoda)Given that this is the fourth entry, we are now well into an established and popular fighting game franchise. So let’s start off by looking at the meat of this game: the mechanics. Soul Cailbur 4 is on a 3D platform (meaning you have 360 degrees of movement in any direction while fighting) and focuses on weapons combat in a technical way that few fighting games have matched over the years.


Soul Calibur 4 logo

System: Xbox 360, PS3
Release Date: USA July 29, 2008 - EUR July 31st, 2008 - AUS July 31st, 2008 - JAP July 31st, 2008
Genre: 3D Fighting Game
Players: 1-2 local or online
Save: 1 MB (Xbox 360), 2048 KB at least (PS3)
Developer: Namco
Publisher: Namco Bandai Games
Origin: Japan

Soul Calibur 4 seems less technically tight than previous versions and is missing the weapon demo mode (a side feature in previous games that truly accentuated the weapons skill and styles that went into each character). The game sports a careful balance in its play style in several ways. The first thing to notice are the balance speed, range and power which differs depending on the move you perform. The balance of these is pretty straight forward. Strength in one means weakness in another. There are powerful unblockable attacks as well which require a short charge time, making them easy to dodge or interrupt.

In death, Sun Tzu saw Soul Calibur 4 from afar. He then wrote a sequel to The Art of WarThe true beauty of the game lies within the move types. The moves are broken into horizontal and vertical. Vertical attacks are stronger than horizontal attacks but can be sidestepped, while horizontal attacks cannot. Attacks are also broken down into high, mid and low range. Blocking requires gauging where an attack will land, time it carefully to cause a guard impact (making the attacker recoil and adding even more strategy to the fighting).

Characters moves are easy to learn and understand. Mastery of blocking and evasion (not button mashing) is the first key to winning difficult fights. The next is a matter of out-thinking and out-playing the opponent. Fast thumbs will only get you so far. The balance of all of this is beautifully executed and would inspire Sun Tzu to write a sequel.

There are a few new features in Soul Calibur 4, thankfully. Armor can be broken to visual and practical effect making characters more vulnerable to attack (and possibly more embarrassed). If you hear a “shattering” sound when fighting, that means something has been broken. Some times it’s less obvious what it was, other times it’s quite obvious, as fights will often end up with two characters battling each other in their underwear. While this looks quite ridiculous (especially for the men . . .), it is an outrageously funny new feature, and suffice it to say that if you have a room full of people watching (especially if they include non-gamers, particularly of the female variety) then lots of laughs will ensue. Making Soul Calibur 4 an excellent party game. Just be careful about playing this game around your parents. They won’t understand why all the girls have huge boobs and are battling in their underwear, trust me.

Soul Calibur 4 large breasted eye-candy

In my opinion the developers took the whole “well-endowed female figure”-thing to an entirely new level. Obviously any sense of realism was shattered over eye-candy for the male-dominated fighting game masses. But I must say that it not only looks ridiculous, it also seems quite stupid given the more realistic bent of this franchise. You expect overly huge boobs from Dead or Alive, not from Soul Calibur. If you are adverse to super huge breasts, stay far, far away from this game (and as mentioned above, you will often see the female characters bouncing in nothing but their bra and panties).

A video showing specific destruction of clothing. Note how they look in the end, you’ll see it often in real fights.

Continuing on with new features in the game, Soul Calibur 4 also adds “Critical Finishes”. If a character plays too defensively (spends most of their time blocking. This is known as “turtling” in fighting game circles) their Soul Gauge will be depleted and will leave the character momentarily open to a spectacularly lethal, one-hit-kill, match-ending attack. While this would make Soul Calibur 4 seem cheap, the hoops players have to jump through to obtain a one hit kill are sufficient that this won’t happen too often. The developers took great care to make sure this wasn’t a prevalent aspect of the game so pulling one off feels very cool and not annoying.

However the one part of the game that didn’t seem to maintain that philosophy with the developers is the Ring Out. They seem to happen far too easily and often in this edition and have the same effect as a Critical Finish without the flashy cut scene. Which is definitely a disappointment even if Ring Outs have always been a main hallmark of the Soul Calibur series.

Several modes are missing from previous versions of Soul Calibur and even the story mode is truncated (5 battles per character) so quite a few fans will be disappointed. There is no RTS (real-time strategy) feature in this one and the weapon demos are noticeably missing to the fans who loved those (as previously mentioned). The game’s difficulty for story mode and arcade mode also seem to be quite a bit easier as well. But the Tower of Souls mode more than makes up for this. It features an endless series of fights with increasing difficulty so players of any skill level will find an impressive challenge. The Create a Character aspect of the game has also become a little easier to use.

The most noticeable feature of the game is online play. This is a feature every fighting game should have. The downside of online play is that players are guaranteed to run into every cheap trick the game is capable of (consider yourself warned).

The Soul Calibur 4 characters list contains many long-time favorites from the series, as well as a few new faces. Tira seems noticeably easier to control this time. Others have had moves strengthened, weakened or simply altered; presumably in the name of game balance. Fans will, no doubt, be discussing the merits of these changes until the next volume in the series is released. A few bonus characters show up from various character designers as well, which is similar to the Todd McFarlane designed Necrid (and Spawn) from Soul Calibur 2. (Make sure to check out how to unlock all 18 Soul Calibur 4 secret characters and treasure chest items guide for info on how to get all the game’s secrets)

Disappointingly though, each of the bonus characters uses an existing fighting style shared by one of the main characters. The series also boasts guest appearances by three Star Wars Characters: Darth Vader (Only in the PS3 edition at the moment), Yoda (Only in the Xbox 360 edition at the moment) and The Apprentice (In both versions) from the upcoming game, Star Wars: the Force Unleashed.

Darth Vader as he appears in Soul Calibur 4 (artwork of 3D model)

Reactions to the power level of these characters have been quite heated. Yoda is small, difficult to hit and about impossible to perform grabs on (reminds me of Gon the dinosaur from Tekken 3, another special character in a Namco developed fighter). Vader is slow but powerful, however he lacks the range of characters such as Rock making it difficult to use him well. The Apprentice is often accused of being overpowered.

It is definitely a plus though that Soul Calibur 4 includes such a huge cast of characters. There are 33 in all (34 if you include both Yoda and Vader, but as of now you can’t get them both in the same game. Though Namco has alluded to offering the other as downloadable in a future update) with 23 returning characters and 9 new ones (10 if you include both Yoda and Vader).

On a side note, each of the Star Wars characters has a Force Bar which is depleted by using Force Moves, but is slowly replenished. If the Force bar is completely drained, the character will be temporarily stunned. Which is a pretty cool addition (not to mention the corresponding Force moves which are a sight to behold).

Character creation in the game is a little less flexible as the previous games, with the lack of generic fighting styles. Only the weapons and styles of the main characters can be selected for custom characters (i.e. no modifying the appearance of guest and bonus characters). Players can choose to alter the equipment of the main characters (or modify the skills and stats of the other characters in special mode) or start a character from scratch. Using a fighting style will also increase the level of that style, giving access to stronger skills in creation mode (such as Avoid Ring Out or Auto Counter).

Although character creation is still hugely expansive and allows for all kinds of cool creations. It’s also highly customizable, particularly in the color arena as almost any part of your characters body can be 100% edited to the exact color you want from any color in the entire spectrum. Character creation is also pretty easy to grasp, and you are sure to have friends creating characters in no time.

As a disappointing aside though, it should be noted that you cannot do a versus match against another player using characters from player 2’s own profile. You can only access created characters on the profile you are using. The only other option to get created characters onto your profile is to re-create them once again. Hopefully this will be fixed in a future update, as it doesn’t make any sense. But for now, it’s best to have all your friends create their own custom characters using your profile, if you wish to battle against them.

There is also an Item Shop that is accessed from the Character Creation Menu, allowing players to try on armor and weapons before purchasing. This makes the customization process a bit cheaper and easier. The game also holds a Museum Mode featuring Character Bios, Character Endings which have been unlocked, and purchasable Art Galleries.

As always, fans of the series will have varied reactions to Soul Calibur 4. Beloved aspects have been changed and new ones added. The game play is a little different with the new features and old players will need to adapt. How does the game stack up over all?

Soul Calibur 4 big boobed . . . err, well-endowed babes

FUN FACTOR: 9
Any fan of fighting games owes it to themselves to at least give the game a try. The game is beautiful and well made. Did I mention beautiful? Soul Calibur has become such a well known franchise for good reason. Soul Calibur 4 also seems a bit more accessible to the button mashing community (and lets be frank, most of us are button mashers at heart). The technical side of the game is quite intact, but a little different. Entrenched fans will need to approach it with an open mind. The new additions to the mechanics as well as customization seem to enhance the game play nicely. While there will always be areas to nit pick at (curse you Ring Out, CURSE YOU!!!) the game will be enjoyed by a majority of players at any skill level.

Graphics: 10
This is quite possibly the most visually impressive game to date.

Music and Sound: 10
Music is great and well suited to the game. The voice acting is good and also available in Japanese for players who like that kind of thing. If players expect more from a fighting game, they will likely need to wait for the next console. Note: A downloadable content update has been released that offers the entire Soul Calibur 1 soundtrack for download. It can then be implemented into your Soul Calibur 4 in-game track list!

Story: 8
The story of any fighting game is little more than an excuse for characters to beat the tar out of each other. This one is fairly thin but gives a bit of insight into each character. All in all, it’s just fine and does what it sets out to do. Whether players follow the story or not, it remains where it should in a fighting game: a beautiful side piece.

* Thanks to Brit the Mighty for the awesome Soul Calibur 4 wallpaper!

Top 5 game sales per system worldwide in week 32, 2008

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What are the best-selling games in America, Japan, and Europe (UK) this week? Thanks to Amazon online sales data here are the games that are the most popular now.

Nintendo Wii
Wii Fit with Balance Board for WiiNorth America: 1. Wii Fit (Nintendo), 2. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo), 3. Wii Play (Nintendo), 4. Rock Band Special Edition (EA Games), 5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo).

Japan: 1. Fatal Frame IV (Nintendo), 2. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo), 3. Wii Sports (Nintendo), 4. Family Trainer (Bandai), 5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo).

Europe: 1. Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock Bundle (Activision), 2. Wii Fit (Nintendo), 3. Wii Play (Nintendo), 4. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo), 5. Carnival: Fun Fair Games (Take 2).

Xbox 360
Soul Calibur IV for Xbox 360North America: 1. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 2. Halo 3 (Microsoft), 3. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar), 4. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision), 5. NCAA Football 09 (Electronic Arts).

Japan: 1. Tales of Vesperia (Namco), 2. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 3. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 4. Bully (Bethesda), 5. Dead Rising - Platinum Collection (Capcom).

Europe: 1. Soul Calibur IV (Ubisoft), 2. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar), 3. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 4. Halo 3 (Microsoft), 5. Beijing 2008 (Sega).

PlayStation 3
Grand Theft Auto IV for PS3North America: 1. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar), 2. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 3. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Konami), 4. Resistance: Fall Of Man - Greatest Hits (SCEA), 5. Gran Turismo 5 Prologue (SCEA).

Japan: 1. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 2. Siren: New Translation (SCEI), 3. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots — Special Edition (Konami), 4. Valkyrie of the Battlefield: Gallian Chronicles (Sega), 5. Yakuza 3: Kenzan! (Sega).

Europe: 1. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Konami), 2. Soul Calibur IV (Ubisoft), 3. Uncharted: Drakes Fortune - Platinum (Sony), 4. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 5. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar).

PlayStation 2
Rock Band Special Edition for PS2North America: 1. Rock Band Special Edition (EA Games), 2. Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection (Konami), 3. God of War II (SCEA), 4. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 5. Final Fantasy X (Square Enix).

Japan: 1. Persona 4 (Atlus), 2. Aoikuro no Kusabi: Hiiro no Kakera 3 - Limited Edition (Idea Factory), 3. Aoikuro no Kusabi: Hiiro no Kakera 3 (Idea Factory), 4. Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 15 (Konami), 5. Sengoku Basara X (Capcom).

Europe: 1. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 2. SingStar Summer Party - Solus (Sony), 3. Lego Indiana Jones (LucasArts), 4. Kung Fu Panda (Activision), 5. FIFA 08 (EA Sports).

PC
World of Warcraft Battle Chest for PCNorth America: 1. World of Warcraft Battle Chest (Blizzard), 2. The Orange Box (EA Games), 3. Nancy Drew: The Phantom of Venice (Her Interactive), 4. Diablo Battle Chest (Blizzard), 5. Baldur’s Gate 2: Ultimate Collection (Vivendi).

Japan: 1. Monster Hunter Frontier Online Season 3.0 Premium (E-Frontier), 2. Pandora Saga Starter Package (E Frontier), 3. Little Busters (KEY), 4. Ragnarok Online Summer Package 2008 (E-Frontier), 5. Final Fantasy XI: Vana’diel Collection (Square Enix).

Europe: 1. Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Complete (2K Games), 2. Football Manager 2008 (Sega), 3. The Sims 2: IKEA Home Stuff (EA Games), 4. The Sims 2: Kitchen & Bath Interior Design Stuff (EA Games), 5. Crysis (EA Games).

Nintendo DS
New Super Mario Bros. for DSNorth America: 1. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo), 2. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo), 3. Brain Age 2: More Training in Minutes a Day! (Nintendo), 4. Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day! (Nintendo), 5. Guitar Hero: On Tour (Activision).

Japan: 1. Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo), 2. KORG DS-10 (AQ Interactive), 3. Dragon Quest V: Tenkuu No Hanayome (Square Enix), 4. Fire Emblem: New Shadow Dragons and the Blade of Light (Nintendo), 5. Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (Nintendo).

Europe: 1. Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo), 2. 42 All-Time Classics (Nintendo), 3. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo), 4. Puzzler Collection (Ubisoft), 5. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo).

PlayStation Portable
Final Fantasy VII for PSPNorth America: 1. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix), 2. God of War: Chains of Olympus (SCEA), 3. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (Square Enix), 4. Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops (Konami), 5. Patapon (SCEA).

Japan: 1. Phantasy Star Portable (Sega), 2. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (Capcom), 3. Gundam Battle Universe (Bandai), 4. Eiyuu Densetsu: Sora no Kiseki the 3rd (Nihon Falcom), 5. Hayarigami 2 Portable: Keishichou Kaijiken File (Nippon Ichi Software).

Europe: 1. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix), 2. Lego Indiana Jones (LucasArts), 3. Call of Duty 3: Roads to Victory (Activision), 4. Final Fantasy I (Square Enix), 5. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Konami).

Wii Fit stays on the healthiest spot of the Wii chart, not surprisingly the game has sold over 3.42 million copies so far worldwide. Soul Calibur IV stays on top of the Xbox 360 chart, but Grand Theft Auto IV reclaims the PS3 top spot. Rock Band remains a hit on the PS2. World of Warcraft Battle Chest returns on the PC’s top spot. New Super Mario Bros. stays on the DS chart. And lastly Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII remains high on the PSP chart. — For the full lists go to Amazon’s US, JPN & UK sites.

The winners of our SoulCalibur IV competition

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SoulCalibur IV for PS3 (includes Darth Vader)SoulCalibur IV for Xbox 360 (includes Yoda)The past month we’ve given you the chance to win in our SoulCalibur IV competition. The task was a matter of best explaining who would win in SoulCalibur IV’s struggle between Soul Calibur and Soul Edge. We heartily thank all 157 gamers who participated, but out of the answers only three winners could be chosen at random from the dozens of best entries…

“Mathew” wins first prize and gets a free copy of the SoulCalibur IV game and a SoulCalibur IV bag & shirt!
“James from comment #108″ wins second prize and gets a free copy of the SoulCalibur IV game and a SoulCalibur IV shirt!
“Brad” wins third prize and gets a SoulCalibur IV shirt.

Congratulations to the winners! You’ll be contacted via email shortly.

If you didn’t win: Don’t forget to join our other competition for Tales of Vesperia.

Top 5 game sales per system worldwide in week 31, 2008

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What are the best-selling games in America, Japan, and Europe (UK) this week? Thanks to Amazon online sales data here are the games that are the most popular now.

Nintendo Wii
Mario Kart Wii with Wii Wheel for WiiNorth America: 1. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo), 2. Wii Fit (Nintendo), 3. Rock Band Special Edition (EA Games), 4. Wii Play (Nintendo), 5. Super Smash Bros. Brawl (Nintendo).

Japan: 1. Fatal Frame IV (Nintendo), 2. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo), 3. Wii Fit (Nintendo), 4. Wii Sports (Nintendo), 5. Boom Blox (EA Games).

Europe: 1. Wii Fit (Nintendo), 2. Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock Bundle (Activision), 3. Mario Kart Wii (Nintendo), 4. Wii Play (Nintendo), 5. Big Beach Sports (THQ).

Xbox 360
Soul Calibur IV for Xbox 360North America: 1. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 2. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar), 3. Halo 3 (Microsoft), 4. Assassin’s Creed (Ubisoft), 5. NCAA Football 09 (Electronic Arts).

Japan: 1. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 2. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 3. Bully (Bethesda), 4. The Idolm@ster — Xbox 360 Platinum Collection (Namco), 5. Ninja Gaiden II (Tecmo).

Europe: 1. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 2. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar), 3. Soul Calibur IV (Ubisoft), 4. Halo 3 (Microsoft), 5. Rock Band: Solus (EA).

PlayStation 3
Soul Calibur IV for PS3North America: 1. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 2. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar), 3. Resistance: Fall Of Man - Greatest Hits (SCEA), 4. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Konami), 5. Assassin’s Creed - Greatest Hits (Ubisoft).

Japan: 1. Soul Calibur IV (Namco), 2. Siren: New Translation (SCEI), 3. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots — Special Edition (Konami), 4. Tears to Tiara: Kakan no Daichi — Limited Edition (Aqua Plus), 5. Metal Gear Online (Konami).

Europe: 1. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Konami), 2. Buzz! Quiz TV with Buzzers (SCEE), 3. Soul Calibur IV (Ubisoft), 4. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 5. Grand Theft Auto IV (Rockstar).

PlayStation 2
Rock Band Special Edition for PS2North America: 1. Rock Band Special Edition (EA Games), 2. Metal Gear Solid: The Essential Collection (Konami), 3. God of War II (SCEA), 4. Final Fantasy X (Square Enix), 5. Madden NFL 08 (EA).

Japan: 1. Persona 4 (Atlus), 2. Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 15 (Konami), 3. Bully (Bethesda), 4. Sengoku Basara X (Capcom), 5. Aria the Originator: Blue Planet Erushiero — Limited Edition (Alchemist).

Europe: 1. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock Bundle (Activision), 2. FIFA 08 (EA Sports), 3. Kung Fu Panda (Activision), 4. Lego Indiana Jones (LucasArts), 5. High School Musical: Solus (Disney Interactive).

PC
Modern Warfare for PCNorth America: 1. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (Activision), 2. Nancy Drew: The Phantom of Venice (Her Interactive), 3. The Orange Box (EA), 4. SimCity 4 Deluxe Edition (EA), 5. World of Warcraft Battle Chest (Blizzard).

Japan: 1. Monster Hunter Frontier Online Season 3.0 Premium (E-Frontier), 2. Asaki Yumemishi (MIO), 3. Sou, Atashitachi wa Konna ni mo Rifujin na Sekai ni Ikiteru no Dara Yo 3 (Jitensha Sougyou), 4. Daikoukai Jidai Online: Cruz del Sur Treasure Pack — Inca no Hihou (Koei), 5. Phantasy Star Universe (Sega).

Europe: 1. The Sims 2: Apartment Life Expansion Pack (EA), 2. Sid Meier’s Civilization IV: Complete (2K Games), 3. Football Manager 2008 (Sega), 4. The Sims 2: IKEA Home Stuff (EA Games), 5. International Cricket Captain 2008 (Empire).

Nintendo DS
New Super Mario Bros. for DSNorth America: 1. New Super Mario Bros. (Nintendo), 2. Final Fantasy IV (Square Enix), 3. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo), 4. Brain Age (Nintendo), 5. Advance Wars: Days of Ruin (Nintendo).

Japan: 1. Rhythm Tengoku Gold (Nintendo), 2. KORG DS-10 (AQ Interactive), 3. Dragon Quest V: Tenkuu No Hanayome (Square Enix), 4. Daigasso! Band Brothers DX (Nintendo), 5. DS Bimoji Elegant Letter Writer Training (Nintendo).

Europe: 1. Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training (Nintendo), 2. More Brain Training (Nintendo), 3. 42 All-Time Classics (Nintendo), 4. Puzzler Collection (Ubisoft), 5. Mario Kart DS (Nintendo).

PlayStation Portable
Final Fantasy VII for PSPNorth America: 1. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix), 2. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions (Square Enix), 3. God of War: Chains of Olympus (SCEA), 4. Metal Gear Solid Portable Ops (Konami), 5. Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories (Rockstar).

Japan: 1. Phantasy Star Portable (Sega), 2. Monster Hunter Portable 2nd G (Capcom), 3. Gundam Battle Universe (Bandai), 4. PC Engine Best Collection (Hudson), 5. Eiyuu Densetsu: Sora no Kiseki the 3rd (Nihon Falcom).

Europe: 1. Lego Indiana Jones (LucasArts), 2. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII (Square Enix), 3. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Konami), 4. Space Invaders Extreme (Square Enix), 5. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (Rockstar).

Mario Kart Wii finishes first on the race to the Wii chart top 5, not surprisingly the game has sold over 6.42 million copies so far worldwide. Soul Calibur IV debuts on top of the Xbox 360 and PS3 charts. Rock Band remains a hit on the PS2. Call of Duty 4 returns on the PC’s top spot. New Super Mario Bros. returns on the DS chart. And lastly Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII returns on the PSP chart. — For the full lists go to Amazon’s US, JPN & UK sites.

The Soul Calibur 4 character creator at work making game characters

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SoulCalibur 4 on PS3 (Darth Vader version)You’ve got your Solid Snake in my Soul Calibur 4! Due to the extremely in-depth character creation system in Soul Calibur 4, gamers have been able to run wild, using the system to create character from OTHER video games. And not only that, but even comic and movie characters (and God knows what else) have gotten in on the action.

Check out this video where you can see characters like Mario, Solid Snake, Shao Kahn, Link, Sub-Zero Chun Li, Dr. Doom, TJ Combo and Orchid from Killer Instinct, Blanka and more!

Soul Calibur 4 features an extensive Character Creation mode that makes marked improvements over the previous one in Soul Calibur III. You have access to more new pieces of equipment and a wider number of voices for your characters. You can even adjust the pitch for their voice. Naturally, the ability to change their general physique and muscularity was also expanded.

Via Kotaku

Soul Calibur 4 demo coming after the July 29 release date

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Pre-Order Soul Calibur IV on Xbox 360It’s been announced that Soul Calibur 4 will not be getting a demo until after it’s release date on July 29th.

Which sucks for those people who wanted to check the game out before going out to purchase it upon it’s release.

As for a reason why, the developers said because they are currently putting all of their effort towards getting the game ready for it’s grand finale on Xbox 360 and PS3 July 29th.

Namco also refused to give a date for when the demo will be released, saying only that it will be “available down the road.”

It never makes sense to me why a game company doesn’t put out a demo before release to get people even more hyped up about it.

To whet your appetite for the game, check out one of the newest gameplay videos from E3 2008.

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Competition time: Win SoulCalibur IV for Xbox 360 or PS3 (3 winners)

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SoulCalibur IV for PS3 (includes Darth Vader)SoulCalibur IV for PS3 (includes Yoda)Welcome to our “Soul Calibur IV” competition where you now have the chance to win the following prizes until the fighting game’s release date on July 29.

First prize: The SoulCalibur IV game for the system of your choice (Xbox 360 or PS3) plus a SoulCalibur IV bag and shirt;
Second prize: The SoulCalibur IV game for the system of your choice (Xbox 360 or PS3) plus a SoulCalibur IV shirt;
Third prize: A SoulCalibur IV shirt;

What do you need to do to win? Answer this question: “In the epic struggle between the holy sword Soul Calibur and its cursed counterpart, Soul Edge, who will win in SoulCalibur IV and why?”

What are the rules? This contest is only open to residents of the United States. All you have to do is leave a comment on this page with your answer before July 29th has passed at the strike of midnight. All entries must be in by date and time. One entry per person. Fill out your real email so we can contact you if you win (your email will be invisible to other readers, only the site staff can see it). Winners will be chosen from the best entries and will be notified by email. The winners will be publicly announced the next day. Good luck!

Check out this new destiny trailer for SoulCalibur IV:

New Soul Calibur 4 movies show Yoda and Vader in action

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Out of all Soul Calibur 4 characters, Yoda and Vader are the most talked about fighters. Well, out of the male characters anyway. Let’s take a look at how they control in battle.

“Transcending history and the world, a tale of swords and souls, eternally retold.” Watch the Ubidays 2008 trailer:


Watch Yoda in action, you must.

Vader shows Hilde the power of the dark side.

Official Soul Calibur 4 character list

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Ivy Versus Mitsurugi in Soul Calibur 4 screenshot
Out of the complete Soul Calibur 4 cast, 31 characters have been revealed like Ivy and Tira, but we thought it was time to list the Soul Calibur 4 characters below that have been confirmed for the upcoming July 29th, 2008, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 fighting game.

Pre-order Soulcalibur IV for PS3 (includes Darth Vader)Pre-order Soulcalibur IV for PS3 (includes Yoda)Darth Vader and Yoda, characters from the Star Wars universe, are confirmed to be playable guest characters but exclusive to different platforms. Vader will be on the PS3 and Yoda will be on the Xbox 360, however it was stated in issue 179 of GameInformer magazine that “Namco was nice enough to concede that the second characters may be available for download on the respective consoles at a later date.”

When you click on each Soul Calibur 4 character’s name below, a window will pop up with a picture of him / her.

Returning characters:
1. Amy
2. Astaroth
3. Cassandra Alexandra
4. Cervantes de Leon
5. Ivy (Isabella Valentine)
6. Kilik
7. Lizardman (Aeon Calcos)
8. Maxi
9. Mitsurugi (Heishiro)
10. Nightmare
11. Raphael Sorel
12. Rock (Nathaniel Adams)
13. Seong Mi-na
14. Setsuka
15. Siegfried Schtauffen
16. Sophitia Alexandra
17. Taki
18. Talim
19. Tira
20. Voldo
21. Xianghua Chai
22. Yoshimitsu
23. Yun-seong
24. Zasalamel

Sith Lord Darth Vader is in Soulcalibur IV on PlayStation 3Jedi Master Yoda is in Soulcalibur IV Xbox 360 version

New characters:
25. Angol Fear (bonus character designed by guest artist Mine Yoshizaki)
26. Ashlotte (bonus character designed by guest artist Oh! great)
27. Darth Vader (Star Wars guest character on the PlayStation 3 version)
28. Hilde(gard) von Krone
29. Scheherazade (bonus character designed by guest artist Yutaka Izubuchi)
30. Shura (bonus character designed by guest artist Hiroya Oku)
31. Yoda (Star Wars guest character on the Xbox 360 version)

On top of all these characters, Namco Bandai’s game director Katsutoshi Sasaki has said that Create-a-Character will return from Soul Calibur 3, and will allow customized and created characters to be playable in multiplayer mode (in Special VS online as well).

Missing characters (from previous games):
Abyss
Abelia
Arthur
Assassin
Aurelia
Berserker
Charade
Chester
Demuth
Edge Master
Girardot
Greed
Han-myeong
Hualin
Hwang
Inferno / SoulEdge
Li Long
Lizardman (Generic)
Luna
Lynette
Miser
Necrid
Night Terror
Olcadan
Revenant
Strife
Valeria

Quotes via Wikipedia, for more pictures go to SCU.

PS: We’ll keep this list updated as new characters are announced.

Soulcalibur IV release date is July 29th, 2008. Soul Calibur 1 HD coming to Xbox Live Arcade

Source: videogamesblogger.com

Pre-order Soulcalibur IV for PS3 (includes Darth Vader)Pre-order Soulcalibur IV for PS3 (includes Yoda)Namco Bandai has announced today that Soulcalibur IV (priced $59.99) will be simultaneously available for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 in America & Canada on July 29th and in Europe & Australia on July 31st, 2008.

Soulcalibur 1 for DreamcastNamco Bandai has also revealed that the original Soul Calibur be remade as a downloadable game with HD graphics on Xbox Live Arcade later in 2008! Every character and mode from the Dreamcast game will be made available, and leaderboards will be added, although it wasn’t confirmed to 1UP whether or not online multiplayer would be added, although that’s pretty common with Xbox Live Arcade games.

Back to Soulcalibur IV, a limited Premium Edition package (priced $79.99), which includes exclusive content not available anywhere else in North America, will also be available at launch while supplies last. The Soulcalibur IV Premium Edition will be jam-packed with exclusive content that is a must for any Soulcalibur aficionado. Packaged within a collector’s metal case, the Premium Edition will include the standard version of Soulcalibur IV, an exclusive comic/art book that is a prequel to this latest iteration, a tournament kit, as well as a bonus redemption card which unlocks extra customization content not available anywhere else in the US. The inclusion of the tournament kit will give fans the opportunity to document the battle amongst friends, revealing the true weapon master and giving the victor ultimate bragging rights.

The highly anticipated Soulcalibur IV provides a true next generation fighting experience with new finishing moves and an innovative battle system that promises to revolutionize the genre. Set to finally reveal the origins of the Soulcalibur saga, the game features both new and familiar faces from across the galaxy who seeks the rival swords for their own goals. Continuing the tradition of breaking new boundaries, legendary Star Wars icons Darth Vader and Yoda invade the Soulcalibur universe to add a new layer of depth, challenge, and mystery. Also for the first time in the franchise, customized characters or original favorites can be taken online to challenge others for the top spot of this timeless series.

Soulcalibur IV boasts the following features:

Ever expanding line-up of weapon wielding characters:
* Hilde - A striking armor-clad fighter who wields a short sword and spear making her adept at both long range strikes and short range combos
* Scheherazade and Angol Fear - Two alluring bonus characters created specifically for the game by renowned manga artists and character designers
* Take the Fight Online - For the first time ever, fight opponents around the world online in multiple versus modes

New fighting system elements:
* Active Matching Battle: New to the Soulcalibur franchise, experience non-stop matches where opponents will try to defeat players one right after another. How enemies are strategically defeated is the key to longevity.
* Critical Finish: Slowly fill the Soul gauge to unleash a devastating finishing move to defeat enemies once and for all with spectacular effects!
* Equipment Destruction: Now the wages of battle are shown as protective armor can be broken off and visible lacerations of clothing can be seen.
* Multiple Gameplay Modes - Experience Soulcalibur in Story, Arcade, Tower of Lost Souls, Training, Character Creation, and Museum modes.