E3 07: New Soul Calibur IV trailer slashes out
Latest stage of history looking pretty swish
"Transcending history and the world, a tale of souls and sword eternally retold," harps the trailer down below, in a typically olden Soul Calibur tone. Which is just a posh way of saying that Namco's flashy weapon-based scrapper is back, along with that sword with the eye in it.
Don't expect the trailer down below to blow your mind or change your perceptions of the series. It's everything we've come to associate with the Soul Calibur games - flamboyant battling, vibrant weapon trails and showy throws - but rendered with a hi-def spit.
Oh, and breasts, of course. Or Soul Caliboobs, as they should be known;we've already covered that, though, in an utterly professional manner. Spare a thought for poor Taki's chest. If those things get any bigger, they're going to start clapping.
July 12, 2007
Don't expect the trailer down below to blow your mind or change your perceptions of the series. It's everything we've come to associate with the Soul Calibur games - flamboyant battling, vibrant weapon trails and showy throws - but rendered with a hi-def spit.
Oh, and breasts, of course. Or Soul Caliboobs, as they should be known;we've already covered that, though, in an utterly professional manner. Spare a thought for poor Taki's chest. If those things get any bigger, they're going to start clapping.
July 12, 2007
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