There will be a video game symphony coming to Melbourne this April. What’s more, you could be playing Soul Calibur V on stage while the symphony conducts the tune to your game.
Itching to play a new fighting game? Kotaku reader Tristan Damen has taken Soul Calibur V for a spin. Does a fifth iteration do the game some good? Or should the developers have left it at number IV?
When the editor-in-chief here asked me to do a video showcasing two of my beloved characters created on Soulcalibur V‘s character creator, I was elated. I consider myself a connoisseur of character creation and customisation, often spending way too much time than any person should on creating the most bizarre and ridiculous characters I possibly can.
I played a little bit of Soulcalibur V today. I recorded some of it, cut out all the parts where I lost horribly, and made this video for you to watch.
The latest chapter in Namco’s medieval martial arts series is due out in a short while and the Japanese publisher’s been throwing up adverts that have riled up the internets a while back.
Joystiq has just received a photo from an ‘anonymous tipster’, claiming that Ezio Auditore de Firenze from Assassin’s Creed is featured in Namco Bandai’s upcoming Soul Calibur 5.
I’m not necessarily against cleavage per se, but I do happen to be of the opinion that the Soul Calibur series is overloaded with an almost obnoxious amount of flesh. Surprisingly, this new trailer, released at gamescom focuses more on the fluid fighting mechanics the series is (also) famous for. Looks great.
The freshly concluded EVO 2011 wasn’t just a fighting game tournament. It was a celebration of all things fighting, meaning there were things like developer panels. And where there are panels, there are gameplay videos.