It sounded promising in the instruction manual. The GAUNTLET is divided into a series of chapters and challenges, loosely connected by a continuing storyline. SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny's closest equivalent is the imposingly-titled GAUNTLET, but it's more like an extended tutorial. Whether traveling across the world or traveling up and down staircases, mission modes have become a SoulCalibur staple. You'd think that I'd stop being surprised by now. Each time, I'm surprised to discover new challenges to be mastered in the game's sprawling "mission" mode. The control is as smooth as ever, the visuals are crisp, core characters remain essentially unchanged, the music is still epic in scope, and canned proclamations herald each battle just as they've heralded battles for the last ten years."Įvery couple years, when I want to party like it's 1999, I pop SoulCalibur into the Dreamcast. "Aside from ridiculous moments, the game plays exactly as one would expect of a new-millenium Soul Calibur.
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