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Characters with big weapons in 3D as one element of fight, trying to find the legendary evil sword Soul Edge which is causing a lot of trouble all over the world.Fighting Game series with more than six games. The evolution from Arcade to playing at home with your console. The publisher Namco also created ''Tekken''.<ref><span class="reference-text">Fox, Matt: ''The Video Games Guide:1,000+ Arcade, Console and Computer Games, 1962-2012'', 2012, P. 266.</span></ref>
Characters with big weapons in 3D as one element of fight, trying to find the legendary evil sword Soul Edge which is causing a lot of trouble all over the world.Fighting Game series with more than six games. The evolution from Arcade to playing at home with your console. The publisher Namco also created ''Tekken''.<ref><span class="reference-text">Fox, Matt: ''The Video Games Guide:1,000+ Arcade, Console and Computer Games, 1962-2012'', 2012, P. 266.</span></ref>
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About the Game

Soul Calibur is one of the most famous Fighting Games alongside other games like Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat or Tekken. The first edition was published 1995 under the name Soul Edge as an arcade game. This game is famous for having big unnatural weapons and popular cameos from other famous games like Tekken, Assassin's Creed or The Witcher.

Characters with big weapons in 3D as one element of fight, trying to find the legendary evil sword Soul Edge which is causing a lot of trouble all over the world.Fighting Game series with more than six games. The evolution from Arcade to playing at home with your console. The publisher Namco also created Tekken.[1]



Research-relevant Contents of the Game

Game Mechanics


Cameos from other Games


Weapon guided


Use of the Area

Related Research Approaches

Competitive Gaming

Gender Performance

Credits/ Links

  1. Fox, Matt: The Video Games Guide:1,000+ Arcade, Console and Computer Games, 1962-2012, 2012, P. 266.
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