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Guest SweetNSexyDiva
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I always played it in the arcade back in the day!

Guest SweetNSexyDiva
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Sigh, I am just out of the loop....lol :)

Guest Sakura
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I always liked Soul Edge/Blade more than SC and SC II. Better story, character design, stages...

Guest Renegade
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I always liked Soul Edge/Blade more than SC and SC II. Better story, character design, stages...

I'll agree with storyline and the cool weapon changing/braking, but stages and design? I think SC's stages are truly stunning, only being rivalled by VF3 at the time it was out.

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Taki and Li Long were my favorites.... Mitsurugi and Hwang were took much like the old Ryu and Ken pairing, which I was honestly getting a little tired of springing up in almost every fighting game that came out since SF II....

 

Soul Blade/Edge for the PS was simply awesome just for the story mode.. some of the fights that you had to accomplish we just so freaking HARD.... but I persevered... not to mention that the game had a Boss character thet you could actually fear, after he beat you down several times...

Guest KoR Fungus
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Soul Edge didn't seem too fearsome to me, he was just Cervy but with two or three new moves. Now Shin Akuma, that's someone to fear.

 

But yeah, the story/weapon mode was absolutely incredible and made the game one of the best fighters on PS1. The character design was also top notch and probably the best in the series. Great game for its time. It's starting to feel a little old nowadays, though.

Guest Jobber of the Week
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Since when did Soul Edge become old school? :puzzled:

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Heh, Soul Blade/Edge came out in what 1997? Anything older than five years is old school according to another forum on here... although perhaps in gaming, that might have to be stretched to 8 or 10.

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