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Originally Posted by Dreddz
you cant say that though, you have to take back what you said before about the sc characters.
and dont forget, they have differant names.
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Originally Posted by Dreddz
you cant say that though, you have to take back what you said before about the sc characters.
and dont forget, they have differant names.
Kilik - Seung Mina
Different character
Siegfred - Nightmare
Different character
Abyess - Zasamel
Different character
Arther - Mitsurugi
Different character
Cassandra - Sophitia
Different character
Hwang - Yun Seong
DIFFERENT CHARACTER
Gibbz has a point. They're different. Kuma and Panda are the same because you select them on the same icon...Quote:
Originally Posted by Tsukasa
Either way, Tekken is better :p
The only exception is Christina and Eddie, when you switch the characters there moves change, but you have to buy the costume. All the others are just costumes............
Ive played Tekken for longer and more then Soul Caliber, so Tekken for me. But I remember playing Soul Caliber when it was called Soul Blade.
... not so much in past tekkens... they were all seperate characters with seperate endings...
SAME! fighting styles.
bassically, it happens in both games so HAH!
Firstly, they were never seperate characters, never ever, I want proof that Im wrong.....Press the triangle button on Panda to get Kuma.......
they were seperate characters.
they both have differant backgrounds/history, they both have names which are differant... they arent the same.
... ugh, howd this even start?
They have different endings, and different costumes, but these two have always been a pair. There on the same icon, like Tiger and Eddie, there just costumes.......
I dunno about story or whatnot, but in terms of gameplay, I think the Soulcalibur series is better than the Tekken series. SC's 8WR system just makes gameplay flow so much better. All the moves flow into each other very nicely. Tekken feels very stiff in comparison. I've never really played much Tekken except for Tekken 5, which I actually liked... but it seems to be more of a game where you're ended in one combo. SC does have some insane combos, but the game doesn't really revolve around them. It revolves more around mind games, which I tend to like more... also... again... 8WR is the best creation in 3D fighters... ever.
If we're going to simply compare characters that use similar weapons, then sure, they're the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by Dreddz
If we're going to look into how each character plays, well my friend, you're way off base. Every one of those characters have a different style, and while they may share some moves, they cannot be used in the same way (Unless, of course, you take to button mashing).
I'm no master of either game, but I have played enough Soul Calibur to know that Cassandra and Sophitia, Kilik and Seung Mina, Siegfried and Nightmare, all play differently if you aspir to be good with them.
That said, I enjoy Soul Calibur more than I enjoy Tekken. Not to say Tekken is bad, as it's enjoyable as well.
Tekken I like because it was one of the games that revolutionized the industry of fighting action games. Soul Calibur focuses so much more on weapon fighting. Now soul calibur has the better graphics, and it goes into some plot depth much more than Tekken. But tekken as a mainstream fighting game is superior. It doesn't stick to just weapon fighting, which I like. But overall... DOA!~!! xD
I liked the older Tekken games, but overall I like Soul Caliber better. I liked the whole extra bits with fighting in the dungeons and the fact that you could buy new, nifty looking weapons. : )
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Originally Posted by Dreddz
meh... over it, have a chip :)