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Soul Calibur III
Soul Calibur III PS2 cover art
The box art for the game, depicting characters Mitsurugi, Ivy, Zasalamel, and Nightmare.
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Designer(s) Hiroaki Yotoriyama
Series Soul series
Picture format 480p (EDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Release date(s) NA October 25, 2005
EUR November 18, 2005
JPN November 23, 2005
Genre(s) Versus fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously, for up to 8 players total in a League mode
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
PEGI: 16+
OFLC: M
OFLC/NZ: M
CERO: 12+
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Arcade
Input 8-way Joystick, 6 Buttons
Arcade cabinet Upright
Arcade system(s) Namco System 256

Soul Calibur III (ソウルキャリバーIII Souru Kyaribā Surī?) is the sequel to Soul Calibur II and is the fourth overall installment in the Soul series of fighting games. It was released exclusively for the PlayStation 2, unlike its predecessor Soul Calibur II, which was also released for both GameCube and Xbox, with a single unique character featuring in each version. Image File history File links ScIIIbox. ... Heishiro Mitsurugi ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Isabella Ivy Valentine ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul series of fighting games. ... Zasalamel ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games, debuting in Soul Calibur III as the lead antagonist. ... Nightmare ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games, making his debut in Soul Calibur. ... A video game developer is a software developer (a business or an individual) that creates video games. ... Namco Ltd ) is a amusement company based in Japan, best known overseas for video games development. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Namco Ltd ) is a amusement company based in Japan, best known overseas for video games development. ... A game designer is a person who designs games. ... 480p is the shorthand name for a video mode. ... 480i is the shorthand name for a video mode. ... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... October 25 is the 298th day of the year (299th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 2005 in games 2004 in video gaming 2006 in video gaming Notable events of 2005 in video gaming. ... World map showing the location of Europe. ... November 18 is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2005 2005 in games 2004 in video gaming 2006 in video gaming Notable events of 2005 in video gaming. ... This article is about the country in East Asia. ... November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 38 days remaining. ... 2005 2005 in games 2004 in video gaming 2006 in video gaming Notable events of 2005 in video gaming. ... Video games are generally categorized into genres. ... This article describes fighting games in which opponents face off in a battle. ... Entertainment Software Rating Board logo The Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) is a self-regulatory organization that applies and enforces ratings, advertising guidelines, and online privacy principles for computer and video games and other entertainment software in the United States and Canada (officially adopted by individual provinces 2004-2005). ... PEGIs logo Pan European Game Information, or more commonly PEGI, is a European system for rating the content of computer and video games, and other entertainment software. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... The Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC) is the government agency in New Zealand that is responsible for classification of all films, videos, publications, and some video games in New Zealand. ... Computer Entertainment Rating Organization (CERO) is the organization that rates video game and computer software in Japan with levels of rating that informs the customer of the nature of the product and what age group it is suitable for. ... The PlayStation 2 , abbreviated PS2) is Sonys second video game console, the successor to the PlayStation and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3. ... Centipede by Atari is a typical example of a 1980s era arcade game. ... Joystick elements: 1. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Button (computing). ... This arcade cabinet, containing Centipede, is an upright. ... An arcade system board is a standardized printed circuit board or group of printed circuit boards that are used as the basis for multiple arcade games with very similar hardware requirements. ... Soul Calibur II ) is a versus fighting game develped and published by Namco and the third installment in the Soul video game series. ... This article describes competitive fighting games in which opponents face off in a battle. ... The PlayStation 2 , abbreviated PS2) is Sonys second video game console, the successor to the PlayStation and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3. ... The Nintendo GameCube , GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the sixth generation era. ... The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ...


Soul Calibur is the name of the holy sword, created to battle the evil sword Soul Edge, around which the game's story-lines revolve. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


The game includes new modes such as Tales of Souls, an interactive story-driven mode comparable to Soul Edge's Edge Master Mode; Character Creation, in which players can create custom characters from thirteen total occupations, with multiple weapons and fighting styles; and Chronicles of the Sword, a real-time-play mode that allows players to take their created souls through adventures of their own. The game also has the largest character roster — 24 characters playable in Tales of Souls mode and an additional 18 playable in all other modes — and largest battle stage selection in Soul Calibur history. Soul Edge (Soul Blade in Europe, North America and Australia) is the first installment in the Soul series of fighting games. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...


Although recent generations of fighting games in the Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter, and Dead or Alive series have supported online play, Soul Calibur III does not. The game's producer, Hiroaki Yotoriyama has said that, "At the current time, the online infrastructure is extremely different between countries, and there's people that can not enjoy network gaming. We've decided to concentrate on improving the game's offline content and its characters so that people all over the world will be able to have fun."[1] Mortal Kombat (commonly abbreviated MK) is a popular series of fighting games created originally by the Midway Manufacturing Company. ... Street Fighter ), or commonly abbreviated as SF, is a popular series of fighting video games in which the players pit combatants from around the world, each with his or her own special moves, against one another. ... Dead or Alive (DOA) (デッドオアアライブ) is a video game series produced by Tecmo that is comprised primarily of fighting games. ...

Contents

Overview

As with its predecessor Soul Calibur II, Soul Calibur III was initially well-received by both the gaming community and critics. However, several serious glitches in the game have since emerged.


Variable Cancel Technique

There is a technique, commonly known as "G22", that allows players to cancel their character's animation during a move, visually stopping the animation though still allowing the completion of the move they had begun. An exhibition video of this technique has been captured by South West Gamer Arena.


The variable cancel (VC) technique can be exploited immediately following a throw-break or guard impact (GI). As well as during certain situations with throws and moves.


File corruption problems

Another issue that arose during the game's release was the file corruption problem. Players were finding their save files (usually the Chronicles of the Sword file) corrupted for seemingly no reason. This led to severe frustration since most of the game's content was unlocked in the Chronicles of the Sword mode. The corruption usually occurs when a player erases or moves any game data not related to Soul Calibur III from his or her memory card when they have data from Soul Calibur III on the same card. The corruptions mostly seem to corrupt only the Chronicles of the Sword data, though sometimes all of the game data in Soul Calibur III can be corrupted. Save data from other games on the memory card will still load properly, though there have been a small unknown number of complaints at sites such as GameFAQs where players have had their whole memory card corrupted. GameFAQs is a website that hosts FAQs and walkthroughs for video games. ...


Prologue

This game happens a short amount of time after Soul Calibur II, meaning the year is still 1591. The amount of time is not specified, but taking into account the various character's profiles, a minimum of 4 months has already passed (1 month Xianghua needed to carry Kilik back to his master's hermit, 3 months that took Kilik to surpass his master's training.) Chai Xianghua (Chinese: 柴 香華 Pinyin: Chái Xiānghuà, Japanese: チャイ・シャンファ Chai Shanfa) is a fictional Chinese character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Kilik (Chinese: 齊力克 Pinyin: Qílìkè, Japanese: キリク Kiriku) is a fictional Chinese character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ...


The wicked Soul Edge survived its fated encounter with the wielder of Soul Calibur, Xianghua, and restored its control over the body of Siegfried Schtauffen, turning him back into the Azure Knight Nightmare. Four years later Nightmare was about to restore Soul Edge, when suddenly a man wielding a thin rapier appeared, intending on taking Soul Edge. Nightmare defeated the attacker, but was distracted by Siegfried's latent will trying to restore his body. Using the distraction, the man pierced Soul Edge's eye, giving Siegfried the edge he needed to break free from Soul Edge's control once again.


After waking up, Siegfried found the holy sword, free from its entrapment within the wicked sword, and out of instinct used it to pierce Soul Edge. The result led to both swords sealed together in a fateful embrace, an Embrace of Souls. Siegfried took both weapons and started a quest to find a definitive way of sealing Soul Edge, but memories of his slaughters, plus the attacks of those resentful of the Azure Knight, drove his mind towards insanity. Unbeknownst to him, the evil soul of the blade escaped and obtained a temporary shell, starting a new killing spree to strengthen himself while seeking its body, Soul Edge.


What neither of the two warriors know is that a man behind the scenes is controlling their steps, searching to end an everlasting curse. And that many other warriors ventured in search of the blade as well.


New characters

New characters presented in Soul Calibur III:

Zasalamel ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games, debuting in Soul Calibur III as the lead antagonist. ... Using a scythe A scythe (IPA: , most likely from Old English siðe, sigði) is an agricultural hand tool for mowing and reaping grass or crops. ... Setsuka ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... An iaito (居合刀, iaitō) is a Japanese sword used for studying the art of iaido. ... Umbrella An umbrella is a device used for temporary shade or shelter from precipitation. ... Tira ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Sikhs with chakrams, inscribed Nihang Abchal Nagar (Nihangs from Hazur Sahib), 1844 The chakram is a throwing weapon that was used by the ancient Indians; it is a flat metal ring with a sharp outer edge from 5 to 12 inches in diameter. ... Olcadan ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Imitation is an advanced animal behaviour whereby an individual observes anothers behaviour and replicates it itself. ... Abyss ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Using a scythe A scythe (IPA: , most likely from Old English siðe, sigði) is an agricultural hand tool for mowing and reaping grass or crops. ... Night Terror (ナイト・テラー Naito Terā) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... 16th century zweihanders, image (c) John Clements. ...

Custom disciplines/Bonus characters

Custom Disciplines are available to custom characters. They tend to be plainer than disciplines of main characters, mostly not involving taunts and side throws. Several weapon designs of disciplines are based upon characters that use similar weapons (usually unused weapons from Soul Calibur II).

Nearly all characters who have been featured in a Soul series title in the past return, except for Inferno, Necrid, Seong Han-myeong, Edge Master (the Edge Master's dark form is rumored to be a "Shadow Master", that can be reached in "ToS" mode) and the console-exclusive guest characters: Heihachi, Link, and Spawn. Soul Calibur II's mimic character Charade does return, but only as an unplayable enemy appearing on certain paths for some characters' Tales of Souls. Other unlockable characters include personnel in the Chronicles of the Sword quest, opponents from the Tales of Souls mode, and the weapon, armor, and item shop owners. Jian is also the title of a large novel by Eric Van Lustbader concerning three men at the center of an international conflict. ... Luna ) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... Chinese Saber Dao (Chinese: ; pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: tao1) is a category of single-edge Chinese swords primarily used for slashing and chopping (sabers), often called broadswords in English because some varieties have wide blades. ... Hwang Seong-gyeong (Chinese: 黄 星京 Hangul: 황 성경 Hwang Seonggyeong, Japanese: ファン・ソンギョン Fan Songyon) is a fictional Korean character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Bold text This article is about the weapon. ... Chester ) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... A greave (from 12th century French greve shin, of uncertain origin) is a piece of armour that protects the leg. ... Valeria ) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... Strife Astlar Grandall (ストライフ・アストラル・グランダール Sutoraifu Asutoraru Gurandāru) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... Arthur (アーサー Ä€sā) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ... It has been suggested that Shuriken-jutsu be merged into this article or section. ... Miser (マイザー Maizā) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... A kunai is an ancient kind of trowel, originated during the Tensho Era in Japan. ... Greed (グリード GurÄ«do) is fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... The term lance (Greek: λόγχη, Latin: lancea, German: Lanze, French: lance, Spanish: lanza, Italian: lancia) has become a catchall for a variety of different pole weapons based on the spear. ... Girardot Argezas (ジラルド・アルゼザス Jirarudo Aruzezasu) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... The nunchaku (Chinese: 雙節棍, shuāng jié gùn; 兩節棍, liÇŽng jié gùn Dual Section Staff; 二節棍, èr jié gùn Two Section Staff; Japanese: ヌンチャク nunchaku  ; 梢子棍, shōshikon Boatmans staff; 双節棍, sōsetsukon Paired sections staff; 二節棍, nisetsukon Two section staff, also sometimes called nunchucks, numchuks, or chain sticks in English) is... Li Long is a video game character in the Soul series of fighting games. ... A rapier is a relatively slender, sharply pointed sword, used mainly for thrusting attacks, in use in Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. ... Amy Sorel ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a disambiguation page. ... Demuth Beel Zebus Halteese (デムース・ベル・ゼバス・ハルティース DemÅ«su Beru Zebasu HaruteÄ«su) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... For other uses of the word staff, see staff. ... Hualin (Chinese: 花麗, Japanese: ファリン Farin) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... Kusarigama at Iwakuni Castle Kusari-gama is a traditional Japanese weapon that consists of kama ( the Japanese equivalent of a sickle) on a metal chain with a heavy iron weight at the end. ... This article or section seems not to be written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia entry. ... Swiss longsword, 15th or 16th century Look up Sword in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... A shield is a protective device, meant to intercept attacks. ... Abelia Schillfelt (アベリア・シルフェルト Aberia Shiruferuto) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... Kocek with tambourine 19th c. ... Lynette (リネット Rinetto) is a fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... Revenant (レブナント Rebunanto) is fictional character in Namcos Soul Series of fighting games. ... Necrid (ネクリッド Nekuriddo) is a fictional character designed by Todd McFarlane for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Seong Han-myeong (成 漢明 Son Hanmyon) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Edge Master (エッジマスター Edge master) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Heihachi Mishima ) is a fictional Japanese character in the Tekken fighting game series. ... Link ) is the fictional protagonist of Nintendos The Legend of Zelda video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto. ... Spawn is the most recognizable and popular character in the Image Comics comic book universe. ... Charade (シャレード Charade) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ...


Features

  • The Character Creation Mode allows the player to choose a class (ninja, monk, dancer, knight, thief, barbarian, saint, samurai, gladiator, pirate, assassin, sage, or swordmaster), clothing and armor, and physical features. Except for the Swordmaster class, each class can use up to five disciplines, three of which are unique, and two of which are "Soul of ..." disciplines: an exact replica of a main story character's moves (although the Thief and Assassin classes both have Soul of Tira). Swordmasters can use all disciplines except for the "Soul of ..." disciplines. The Created Fighter's personality can be altered, which influences their quotes and the actions during battle. However, this personality is chosen by the equipment the character wears, and not directly by the player.

Namco added some Easter eggs as well: by using the Type X items in their default colors, the character done looks exactly like KOS-MOS from the Xenosaga series. From other Namco games one can find King/Armor King's jaguar mask, Jin Kazama's Fire Dragon Pants, Neneko's (from Yumeria) hat, Gilgamesh's (from Tower of Druaga) helmet, Nightmare's helmet from his second costume in Soul Calibur, and parts to make the Valkyrie character from Valkyrie No Densetsu, Kunimitsu's fox mask from Tekken, and Taira no Kagekiyo from Genpei Tōma Den. Jiraiya, ninja and title character of the Japanese folktale Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari. ... St. ... A contemporary dancer rehearsing in a dance studio Dance generally refers to human movement either used as a form of expression or presented in a social, spiritual or performance setting. ... The silver Anglia knight, commissioned as a trophy in 1850, intended to represent the Black Prince. ... Everyday instance of theft: the bike which fits on this wheel has disappeared. ... Look up Barbarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... In traditional Christian iconography, Saints are often depicted as having halos. ... This article needs additional references or sources to facilitate its verification. ... Pollice Verso (With a Turned Thumb), an 1872 painting by Jean-Léon Gérôme, is a well known history painters researched conception of a gladiatorial combat. ... Look up pirate and piracy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Jack Ruby murdered the assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, in a very public manner. ... Look up sage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Within the story of the fighting game Soul Calibur there exist two recognized Sword Masters: the elderly master Edge Master, whose name is apparently an upgrade of his Sword Master title, and the owl fighter Olcadan. ... Tira ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... KOS-MOS Ver. ... Xenosaga ) is primarily a series of video games developed by Monolith Soft and published by Namco. ... King is the name of two characters in the Tekken fighting game series. ... Armor King is a fictional character in the Tekken fighting game series. ... Yumeria is a video game by Namco released for the PC and PlayStation 2 and is an anime produced by Studio DEEN. A benchmark program called Yumebench was released as freeware for the PC that uses the character models from the game. ... The Tower of Druaga is an arcade game released by Namco in 1984. ... Valkyrie No Densetsu ) is an arcade game that was released by Namco in 1989 only in Japan. ... Genpei Tōma Den ) is a beat em up arcade game that was released by Namco in 1986 only in Japan. ...

  • The Soul Arena is a mode that allows both the eight-match Quick Play (the standard Arcade Mode of the game), which is light on story and allows a speedy confrontation with Abyss, as well as the pre-defined Missions which include variations on the standard matches, such as the Scorer mission, where the player attempts to inflict damage to gain points.
  • The Tales of Souls mode is a mode comparable to Soul Edge's Edge Master Mode. The mode is presented as a book, narrating the selected character's story in detail during various chapters. The player can input button combos when an icon appears in the top right-hand corner during cutscene movies. The cutscenes can have different outcomes depending on whether the player successfully inputs this sequence. During movies that precede a battle after the cutscene ends, not inputting the code could result in the player starting the subsequent battle with a shorter life gauge or some other disadvantageous effect.
  • The Chronicle of the Sword is a mode where the player's created characters advance through twenty Chronicles, increasing in power and in level, unravelling a story of political intrigue and war, and involving themselves in gameplay that is a hybrid of real-time strategy and traditional Soul Calibur style matches.
  • There's a World Competition mode created to simulate tournament rounds (of either eliminations or Round Robin) against the CPU.
  • Most Extra Weapons make a return from Soul Calibur II. In this installment, however, the number of Extra Weapons are reduced to 8 different weapons (including the two Default for 1P and 2P, the Ultimate Weapon, Joke Weapon and The Ancient). The system is once again changed, this time based solely on Abilities (normally 2 per weapon, 4 per Ultimate and 3 occasionally). Icons are displayed telling every effect in detail for each weapon.
  • There are no 3rd Costumes presented in this installment, but to compensate it there's a Color Edit mode, where the player can edit the colors out of 3 (or in some cases 4) sections of a character's costume and make their own personal version of it. The parts that can be changed range from clothing to skin to hair color.

Chronicles of the Sword Mode

Chronicles of the Sword is a one-player mode in the game Soul Calibur III. The objective is to make a character using the custom character creation system and play it through a story. You begin with you starting out as a rookie general for the Grandall Empire. There are 20 Chronicles, or levels, each one getting harder than the last. The basis is your troops are minimized and you move them like board game pieces. You must fight the enemies and take their strongholds scattered through the level. When two enemies on the map are fighting, you could have them slash each other on their own or select "Battle" and duke it out Soul Calibur style. Winning the chronicles results in a certain amount of gold depending on how well you did. As your characters fight, they gain levels, and become stronger. Sometimes the standard characters may be found in strongholds or standing and they are always level 60. As the story progresses you also gain some pre-made characters who you can control.


The plot places the player's character in the role of a young cadet of the Grandall Empire, who is chosen to lead the war against neighbouring countries Maletta and Dalkia. As the player proceeds in his/her campaign, taking territories and forcing enemy troops back, he starts to realize the true meaning of war and the reason he/she fights, eventually discovering the true enemies of his/her country.


Throughout the chronicles, the player gains many rewards. Most character's ultimate weapons (the weapons with four effects) are obtained throughout the story. The player can also unlock more armor, faces, disciplines, etc. for custom characters.


Soul Calibur III: Arcade Edition

Arcade Flyer
"Soul Calibur III: Arcade Edition is a re-tuned, re-vamped, and, most importantly, fixed version of Soul Calibur III. Naturally, all glitches found in the console version have been fixed. In addition to that, we've re-tuned the overall balance of many moves and re-vamped Amy, Hwang and Li Long as official characters. All three have been revised into more unique move sets and help to expand the already expansive Soul Calibur III line-up."

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From the Home version all the cast returns as playable character except Abyss, who is now an unplayable Boss Character alongside Night Terror. From the 17 Bonus Characters only 3 make it into the arcade: Hwang Seong-gyeong, Li Long and Amy Sorel, the three reworked and expanded into more deep playing styles. The total roster of the arcade ascends to 27 selectable characters. Hwang Seong-gyeong (Chinese: 黄 星京 Hangul: 황 성경 Hwang Seonggyeong, Japanese: ファン・ソンギョン Fan Songyon) is a fictional Korean character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ... Li Long is a video game character in the Soul series of fighting games. ... Amy Sorel ) is a fictional character designed for the Soul Series of fighting games. ...


The game has three different modes: a standard Training Mode, where one can train the characters' moves in a set time of 300 seconds; a Standard Mode or Classic Arcade Mode comprised of 9 battles in a row, without cutscenes or endings; and a Legends Mode, described below:


Legend Mode

This new mode borrows many similarities with Soul Calibur II Arcade-Only Conquest Mode. In this mode, the player chooses a character to use, then a legend character (which is not the chosen character) to challenge. The player then fights eight consecutive battles to gain experience and levels, facing the challenged legend character at the 5th battle, and the player's equivalent legend character at the 8th battle. As the player's character gains levels, stat points may be allocated to improve the character's innate abilities. Players gain more experience the better they perform in battle.


There are four different attributes for any given character: STR (Strength) (Increases the character's attack power), DEX (Dexterity) (Adds special effects like Auto-Guard or Guard Damage), VIT (Vitality) (Increases the life and survivability of the character) and LUK (Luck) (Increases the chances that a character might win giving it Auto-Parry, Poison or other skills).


The player's character is only temporary unless they are able to defeat the equivalent legend character and surpass their level. For example, a player chooses Siegfried and wins at the 8th battle against the Legend Character Siegfried (Level 60). Upon the defeat of the Legend Character, the player's Siegfried was able to get to Level 62. The player is prompted to enter a name for their character and the player's character replaces the old Legend Character Siegfried.


If the player defeats the Legend Character (8th Battle) but is not able to surpass their level, the options of powering up or powering down the Legend Character become available. Owners of the Legend Character would end up choosing to power up their Legend Character. Others would power down the character to make it easier to replace that Legend Character. Defeating the challenged Legend Character (5th battle) would also give options for powering up or powering down that character. Losing to the Legend Character (8th Battle) only gives the option of powering up the character. Players may also choose to do nothing and leave the character as is.


On the average, players will be able to get their character to level 60. The default Legend Characters start at level 50. Based on observation, the attribute limit is 200, and the level limit is 999.


Collectible Card Game

Soulcalibur III was added to the Universal Fighting System Collectible Card Game in April of 2006. Sample card image from the Universal Fighting System The Universal Fighting System is a collectible card game from Sabertooth Games. ...


Awards

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References

  1. ^ Hirohiko Niizumi (2005-03-31). Soul Calibur III's producer talks details. GameSpot. Retrieved on 2006-09-16.
  2. ^ 2005 Winners. gamecriticsawards.com.
  3. ^ E3 2005 Winners. GameSpot.

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