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Soul Calibur II (Nintendo GameCube, 2003) Disc Only TESTED

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Item specifics

Condition
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Platform
Nintendo GameCube
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Soul Calibur Series
MPN
DOL-GRSE-USA
Publisher
Namco Bandai Group
Genre
Fighting
Game Name
Soul Calibur II

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Product Information

Taking place four years after the events chronicled in 1998's hit arcade game and subsequent Dreamcast port, Namco's Soul Calibur II continues its predecessor's weapons-based combat from within larger 3D environments complete with walls and breakable objects. Among the 13 returning characters from the series, which began in 1995 as Soul Edge, are Astaroth, Ivy, Hwang, Kilik, Xianghua, Taki, Heishiro, Voldo, and Nightmare. In addition to a retooled 3D engine featuring eight-way directional movement, a lineup of ten new characters has entered the fray, including Cassandra, Sophitia's younger sister, Necrid, a character designed by comic book artist Todd McFarlane, and Nintendo's Link from The Legend of Zelda, a GameCube exclusive.<br><br>The story begins as the mysterious and powerful Soul Edge makes its presence known to the world. Infecting anyone who wields it with a lust for power and domination, the sword had most recently found its way into young Siegfried's inexperienced grip. Transformed into an entity called Nightmare, the once noble knight is rumored to have caused widespread death and destruction throughout the latter half of the 16th century. Worse yet, illness and strange happenings have befallen those who once fought for control of the evil blade. The few who survived plan on battling for the enchanted weapon once more, some to destroy it, some to harness its power for their own gain. <br><br>Seven modes include Arcade, Versus, Survival, Team Battle, Time Attack, Practice, and Weapon Master, which offers players a chance to collect over 200 weapons while fulfilling a character's distinct storyline. Players engage rival fighters while advancing across a world map and must satisfy specific conditions to win, such as performing a combo attack, defensive move, or throwing an enemy off a platform. Once new weapons are acquired, ranging from battle-axes and swords to staves and spears, they can be used in other modes of play. Arcade mode is based on the 2002 coin-op game, Versus has players battling a friend, Survival is a test of endurance against a steady flow of enemies, and Team Battle involves pitting two groups of characters against one another. Time Attack challenges players to defeat opponents in record time, while Practice helps players familiarize themselves with the various moves characters can perform.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Namco Bandai Group
MPN
DOL-GRSE-USA
UPC
0722674021456, 0045496391300
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10859

Product Key Features

Platform
Nintendo GameCube
Video Game Series
Soul Calibur Series
Rating
T-Teen
Game Name
Soul Calibur II
Genre
Fighting

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2003
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
Number of Players
2

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Product ratings and reviews

4.7
163 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    One of the best guest characters ever featured on Soul Calibur! Great game!

    This game is a really fun classic Soul Calibur installment featuring Link from The Legend of Zelda series. That's it's main selling point and it worked on me! He's one of the most over-powered characters in the game and is a blast to play with. The Gamecube controllers leave a little to be desired for a fighting game, but I knew what I was getting into. I'm not reviewing the controllers anyway. The game is fun, goofy, and awesome just like I remember it. Great for fans of Soul Calibur and fighting games in general.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: fightcub

  • A true fighting masterpiece.

    Of the three version of this game, I'd say just because of the controls. This is the definitive Soulcalibur Two to pick up. I own all three and I enjoy playing this one the most. Now for the Xbox Original I love playing as Spawn. But playing as Link the Hero of Time is still by far the coolest experience. As for the Gameplay, it is solid. There is a lot of content to grab in SC2. You will be fighting lots and lots of enemies. It never gets old. As for which is the best version of Soul Calibur, most likely SC3 for PS2. But, when it comes to controls and fast paced action, this is a wonderful title you could sink a lot of hours into. While the World burns, you could be mastering input commands on that beautiful artwork of a Gamecube controller. Feelsgoodman. :) 10/10

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: olsder_j39s9ujyb

  • Amazing game so far

    I bought this game becuase I have always loved the Soul Calibur series but have never owned it myself. Now having the chance to really play the game I am just as pleased. I like the fighting style of this game and the graphics are extremely good, even though this is an earlier version. The multitude of game modes is also a wonderful addition. One thing I don't like is that in Soul Calibur II you can not customize your characters as freely as you are able to in later editions that I was more used to playing. Overall though, I would recomend this game to anyone who likes hand-to-hand combat style fighting.

  • Happy

    Still as good as I remember! Light scratches but they can be buffed out. One of many games that are great for game parties to bring people together. Happy to have a copy again

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: dealpickles

  • Soul Calibur 2Review

    This game is amazingly put together, one cannot improve upon perfection. So, considering that 1999&apos;s Soul Calibur for the Dreamcast is widely considered to be a flawless fighting game, maybe that explains why Namco didn&apos;t take many risks with the sequel, which has finally hit the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube. If you played and enjoyed the original Soul Calibur, chances are good that you&apos;ll also enjoy the sequel since it&apos;s so much like the first game. That also means Soul Calibur II won&apos;t impress you as much as its predecessor, since you&apos;ve seen most of these characters, their weapons, and their moves before, and the available gameplay modes are nothing out of the ordinary. Nevertheless, on its own terms, Soul Calibur II is by all means a great fighting ...