![]() I’m still a newcomer to the consumer division, it’s been just four years now. MO: Harada-san is someone that has always worked on the Tekken IP. I thought you guys were meant to be rivals? GC: I was surprised when you announced the game at The Game Awards, that you appeared on stage alongside Harada-san. GC: I don’t know how I always end up being everyone’s last interview of the day, it always seems to happen. SoulCalibur VI currently has no release date more specific than next year, but as producer Motohiro Okubo implied in our interview there are many more revelations about the game yet to be made… ![]() ![]() It was all clearly meant to be reminiscent of the Dreamcast original, except with modern Unreal Engine 4-powered graphics.Įven with just two characters their abilities are very different, with samurai Mitsurugi being a powerful distance fighter but Sophitia specialising in close attacks and defence. The demo was very simple: just the two characters from the reveal trailer, plus the same Roman temple arena and another one based outside an icy cave. On top of this was a variety of anime-based role-players including Black Clover: Quartet Knights, Little Witch Academia: Chamber Of Time, My Hero Academia: One’s Justice, and Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet (although this was primarily a third person shooter).īut while many of these games were interesting, SoulCalibur VI was easily our favourite. This was at a Bandai Namco event in Paris, which showcased a number of their upcoming games, including Dragon Ball FighterZ and Code Vein – which we’ll have separate reports on later.īandai Namco also had a wide range of other games on display, including Ni No Kun II (which looked great but wasn’t showing anything new), One Piece: World Seeker (an open world adventure that was surprisingly reminiscent of Assassin’s Creed, and will likely have a much wider appeal than usual in the West), One Piece: Grand Cruise (a newly announced VR game), and Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 for Switch (complete with a fun new co-op mode). SoulCalibur VI was announced earlier in the month, and on Friday we were amongst the first in the world to get a chance to play the game. Making the third game a PlayStation exclusive was clearly a mistake, and while all of the sequels were of a good quality the fourth and fifth ones began to rely too much on their guest characters, while inexplicably failing to take advantage of the originals’ innovative single-player options. But since then the series has seemed to lose it way. ![]() The series really began in 1995 with spiritual predecessor Soul Edge (released as Soul Blade on Western consoles), and then continued in 2002 with the excellent SoulCalibur II. At the time it was a revolution in both graphics and gameplay, with a unique weapons-based combat system and a single-player mode that, almost uniquely amongst fighting games, was actually worth your time. We think that’s because, unlike something like Final Fantasy or Street Fighter, the first SoulCalibur was a modern-looking 3D game. SoulCalibur reaching its 20th anniversary somehow seems more shocking than any other recent milestone. GameCentral plays the long-awaited return of SoulCalibur, and talks to its producer about the chances of a Switch version… The content we produce is obviously not free of use should you want to upload our videos on your own website or YouTube channel.SoulCalibur VI – return to the stage of history We now also produce HDR videos, which can only be enjoyed by those who own compatible televisions. At a time when Youtube's subpar video compression has become the norm for most people on the Internet, we refuse to give up quality without a fight. ![]() The HD content we provide always respects the original resolution and framerate of the games we capture, making Gamersyde the one and only place to get 1080p/4K/60fps videos with high bitrate. We are able to offer fast news delivery and HD content from the upcoming games, and one of the greatest and friendliest gaming communities in the world. We cover both handheld and video games platforms and the site has grown into one of the biggest gaming sites in the continent. Gamersyde is a commercial multiplatform web portal based in Europe, with hundreds of thousands of visitors each month from all over the world. ![]()
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