2008 has been a very good year for fighting games. Mortal Kombat is finally getting a new installment and the excitement is high about the partnership with DC Comics. Soulcalibur IV has already been out for some time and people generally like the game; Street Fighter IV is set to arrive soon. Now SNK is announcing th... |
8 September 2008 04:35 GMT |
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Ubisoft, the France based publisher, has announced that it has exceeded expectations regarding first quarter profits. Sales revenue was up more than 25% to reach 263.7 million dollars, with the biggest overall performer being the casual game division of the publisher, which brought in more than half the revenue.The b... |
25 July 2008 02:40 GMT |
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Soulcalibur is a well known melee-based fighting series. Soulcalibur IV is the latest iteration delivering new gameplay modes, characters and a bunch of enhanced features along with state-of-the-art 3D modeling and animation. The game also boasts pretty amazing character customization, with endless possibilities. To ... |
24 July 2008 19:46 GMT |
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Soulcalibur IV is one of the most anticipated fighting titles of the year, even if it brings way too many Star Wars characters in play (a total of three for both console versions). The good news is that you will probably be able to go through the game without fighting against these characters, which means that it won... |
18 July 2008 06:59 GMT |
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Soulcalibur IV is one of the most anticipated fighting games of the year and, since its publisher surely knows that, we're already getting the first details on the deals we will receive if we pre-order the title. This offer we're talking about is only available in the UK, at the moment, but we're certa... |
3 July 2008 02:51 GMT |
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The fourth game in the series introduces an important gameplay change in the Critical Finisher system, which will alter the way players approach battles. There will be another gauge under the characters' Health Meter, known as the Soul Gauge. This meter will fill up when attacking and decrease when guarding. Whe... |
1 July 2008 08:26 GMT |
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