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Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny


Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny – hands-on

Dang purty, but will it be fun by your lonesome?

Okay, it’s pretty. It’s very, very pretty. Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny is so good-looking that we can’t even say, “It looks good for a portable game.” The game looks good for a Dreamcast game, it looks good for a PS2 game – heck, we’ve seen plenty of Wii games that look cheap by comparison.

Namco has said that one goal of Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny is to hook beginners and novice players on the Soul series. Well, yeah, we can tell: while Broken Destiny isn’t a straight port, nearly every move, character and arena was already present in Soulcalibur IV. Not that that’s necessarily a bad thing; SC IV was just as well-crafted as the other games in the Soul series, and amazingly, not a lot is lost in the transition to Broken Destiny, at least not in terms of control and presentation. So long as you’re used to using a d-pad in any previous Soulcalibur game, we doubt you’ll have much trouble grasping the PSP control setup – it’s got basically the same layout as a PS2 controller, anyway.

There’s no Yoda or Vader in this installment, of course. The guest-character carrot this time around is none other than the poster boy for PlayStation violence himself, Kratos. He’s been de-gorified to fit with Soulcalibur’s watered-down take on heavy-weapon injury - watch as he swings the Blades of Chaos (Athena?) through an opponent’s skull and all the way down his spine, only to have the opponent fall over without a single drop of blood shed. Not that we’re zipper-tech fanatics or anything, but we found some of Kratos’ moves almost comical due to their lack of appropriate levels of gore. Still, everyone’s favorite god-killer looks like he’s supposed to, plays like you’d expect (a little overpowered due to his stupidly long reach), and has all the fanservice-y trappings the Soul series loves to lavish on its guest characters, such as unlockable costumes, excellent voice acting (provided by T.C. Carson, voice of the original Kratos) and unique special moves.

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6 Comments
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Schnipke  - 4 months 1 day ago 
First! Crap I barely play online on my games anyway, I'd probably go against the computer anyways.
Fancy Rat  - 4 months 1 day ago 
Why hasn't Kratos been in SC until now? It seems so obvious in hindsight...
liuya1217  - 4 months 21 hours ago 
Prob cuz the game was also on the 360, and sony couldn't stand to have their poster child or man or god on a it.
Cyberninja  - 4 months 18 hours ago 
i will get this game because i always wanted to take soul on the go and the last i played soul it was a kilik vs kilik match
husk94  - 3 months 30 days ago 
im getting this, ive been waiting for a good psp game for a while now..........
Linestar777  - 3 months 5 days ago 
Portable Soul Calibur with Kratos. I will be getting it, no doubt. Online multiplayer isn't that big of a deal for me with SC but when it comes to other fighters, it's a bit more welcomed.
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Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny
Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny

Genre: Fighting
Release date: 4 Sep 2009
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Project Soul
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS
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