![]() ![]() The 21-character base roster puts it in the same ballpark as Dragon Ball FighterZ's 24-character base roster. Soul Calibur VI's roster isn't as sprawling as The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match Final Edition, or as skimpy as Fighting EX Layer's 13-person lineup. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Mortal Kombat XL (for PC) Review The tale lacks Tekken 7's demon seed-inspired insanity, or Mortal Kombat XL's cinematic storytelling. It involves a magical sword, known as the Sword Edge, and all the trouble it causes the 21 default combatants. SoulCalibur VI's main narrative, Soul Chronicle, isn't anything particularly interesting, however, even by fighting game standards. Considering that SoulCalibur V wasn't particularly well received, this is a wise move-in theory. SoulCalibur VI is a series reboot that returns to the first game's events to reveal a hidden story. SoulCalibur VI lacks the stellar presentation found in recent, competing releases, such as Dragon Ball FighterZ, Injustice 2, and the developer's own Tekken 7, but it's a strong title that deserves a place in your PC game collection. The weapons-based combat series has seen its ups and downs over the years, but with SoulCalibur VI, developer Bandai Namco has taken what's worked in the past-swift, strategic combat and robust character customization-and paired it with the new Reversal Edge and Soul Charge battle mechanics to create an engaging PC fighting game that'll shine in all sorts of battles, whether they're between buddies or on big esports stages like Evo. The fighting game renaissance wouldn't be complete without a new SoulCalibur title. Can't give your custom fighter a handpicked move set. ![]()
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