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<PICLOAD>DIAMOND.DAJ
Soul Blade (PlayStation)
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Reviewed by Steven Moore
...and I thought Tekken 2 was good...
...until I saw THIS.
Soul Blade, or Soul Edge for people who've played the arcade version, is a
3D beat-'em-up in the style of Tekken 2 and Toshinden.
Except it craps on all of the others from a great height. From the same dojo
as Tekken 2, this game is lovingly crafted to supersede it.
Think of it as how Toshinden should have been done.
From the absolutely stunning graphics, the incredibly detailed backdrops to
the incredibly detailed players, and that it moves at super-smooth 50Hz
throughout, from the gleeful grin you get as you smash the other blokey in the
face with a **huge** sword or a stone club, to the myriad of options and the
sheer pleasure of invoking a Critical Edge move, then slamming their aching
backsides out of the ring... or more often than not, over the edge of the ring
(or even off the raft)...
This game oozes quality from every pore. I could go into the plot about a
really powerful evil sword called Soul Edge, and the pirate Cervantes who
wields it; who, with a break from tradition, you can play as, but I won't.
Nor will I wax lyrical about the ability to disarm your opponent, or the
reputed 80 different weapons, the hidden characters (2, I believe), the
plethora (where do I get these words?) of crystal-clear music tracks, or the
special abilities of certain weapons.
I will not even allude to the survival mode, time attack mode, improved
practise mode, team battle mode, but also the Edge Master mode, where you
complete specific tasks (defeat opponent within 20 seconds, or defeat opponent
using only slide moves, or knock him/her out of the ring, or survive for 10
seconds, or disarm opponent, or hit opponent while their in the air, or defeat
4 opponents in a row) in order to get special (and more versatile) weapons...
The ubiquitous 2 player vs. mode? Mention it not.
The Arcade mode? My lips are sealed.
I will just say that I appear to be insanely good at it (completed game in
'Ultra Hard' good at it) despite having played it for only 1-and-a-half days.
Perhaps I just have the knack, to have revealed 34 special weapons. To have
completed time attack in 1'11".
I will also say that I've decided to abandon normal reviewing practise of
having an absolute maximum of 100%, because that means you can't score higher,
and I gave that to Tekken 2 (I think). So, from now on, I express percentages
relative to Tekken 2 (100% is as good as Tekken 2, 50% half as good as, 200%
twice as good as).
And thus, having neatly sidestepped the >100% problem, I have only one more
thing to say.
*** BUY IT. ***
Sell, rent, lease your granny, beg, steal, borrow a PlayStation, and buy the
game Soul Blade.
Then play it until you break your wrist.
<PICSHOWD>000,000,080,050,240
Gameplay: 151% Take that! (Thwack, thud, crunch)
Longevity: 90% Less characters than Tekken 2.
Graphics: 300% ... <speechless>
Sound: 98% Normal, Arrange, and Khan remixes.
Overall: 160% Makes a mockery of percentages...
The Last Word: Come on, if you think you're hard enough...