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Soulcalibur II

  • Video Game
  • 2003
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IMDb RATING
8.2/10
1.4K
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Soulcalibur II (2003)
Soul Calibur 2
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Four years after it was thought that the evil sword known as Soul Edge had been destroyed, warriors from all over Europe and Asia once again take up the search to locate the blade for their ... Read allFour years after it was thought that the evil sword known as Soul Edge had been destroyed, warriors from all over Europe and Asia once again take up the search to locate the blade for their own personal reasons.Four years after it was thought that the evil sword known as Soul Edge had been destroyed, warriors from all over Europe and Asia once again take up the search to locate the blade for their own personal reasons.

  • Directors
    • Jin Okubo
    • Yoshitaka Tezuka
    • Kôji Asuna
  • Writer
    • Yoshihiro Nakagawa
  • Stars
    • Paul Jennings
    • Julie Parker
    • Jim Singer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jin Okubo
      • Yoshitaka Tezuka
      • Kôji Asuna
    • Writer
      • Yoshihiro Nakagawa
    • Stars
      • Paul Jennings
      • Julie Parker
      • Jim Singer
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Trailer 1:39
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    Paul Jennings
    • Raphael Sorel
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Julie Parker
    • Talim
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Jim Singer
    • Hong Yunsung
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Debbie Rogers
    • Cassandra Alexandra
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Scott Reyns
    Scott Reyns
    • Kilik
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Chai Xianghua
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Doug Boyd
    • Maxi
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Scott Keck
    Scott Keck
    • Heishiro Mitsurugi
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Desirée Goyette
    • Taki
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Desiree Goyette)
    Ted D'Agostino
    • Nightmare
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    J.S. Gilbert
    J.S. Gilbert
    • Astaroth
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Jay S. Gilbert)
    Renee Hewitt
    • Isabella 'Ivy' Valentine
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Diane Holmby
    • Sophitia Alexandra
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Molly Lin
    • Seung Mina
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    Kevin Michael Richardson
    • Heihachi Mishima (PlayStation 2 version)
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Victor Stone)
    • …
    Phil Sheridan
    • Yoshimitsu
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Warren Rodgerson
    • Cervantes de Leon
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Cazmo Lukrich
    • Narrator
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Cazmo Lukrich/Cazmoh Lukrich)
    • Directors
      • Jin Okubo
      • Yoshitaka Tezuka
      • Kôji Asuna
    • Writer
      • Yoshihiro Nakagawa
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    User reviews14

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    shawny11_2001

    A stunning sequel to a perfect game

    Soul Calibur 2 is probably the second best fighting game ever made. Soul Calibur happens to be the first. The graphics are much cleaner, the music very dramatic, and overall, it plays almost exactly like the first game. I know that doesn't sound great, but with a smaller controller (unless you have an X-Box or Gamecube) it makes life a lot easier. Though I've only had this game since yesterday, I feel that it is worthy of a 10. Great sequel, and a must-have for any fighting game enthusiast.
    superdonkeypower

    A Minute To Learn, Years To Master

    If you find yourself hating the SoulCalibur series from the get-go, you just simply need to be more patient. Underneath the simple exterior lies a game that is so strategically deep and rewarding that I cannot stop playing it for more than a few days at the most.

    At its core, it's a 3-Dimensional fighting game. Easy as that.

    Scratch the surface and you find cool moves. Dig deeper and you find ways to get around those moves (Hands down, 8-Way Run is the best innovation in fighting games since the addition of a 3rd dimension, period). Then you learn how to properly evade and defend against these moves, and launch appropriate counterattacks. This may seem very daunting at first, but trust me on this, this game is far more satisfying than the Tekken or Dead Or Alive series.

    Once you familiarize yourself, you'll begin to see the small nuances of each character. Their speed, their attacks, their range...it all adds up eventually, and I found myself playing less of a fighting game and more like playing virtual chess moving at dozens of maneuvers at once. Feints, fakes, deception: these all play a part in the vast mechanics of SoulCalibur 2. It helps to have a friend (or friends, preferably) to learn with however, seeing as the computer opponents have no real gray-area - it's either easy as pie or tough as nails.

    Once you discover the exquisite, artful fighting game that lies underneath, you'll be thanking yourself for the best $20 you ever spent. I guarantee it.
    nattsmygarn

    Supreme

    This is THE greatest fighting experiences since Bushido Blade II. Don't get me wrong, i am no big fan of fighting games, but this game was truly great! The gameplay is fast-paced and the graphics are supreme, but as with most masterpieces you don't care for the graphics, this games greatest advantage is it's gameplay. The game doesn't contain that much "combos" as such, you rather have to find your own style and flow with the various characters. There are as many styles as there are characters, from the fast-footed ninja Taki to the powerful Nightmare and his two-handed sword Soul Edge. Fast-paced, precise control and High replay value, it deserves a strong ten.

    10/10
    jaywolfenstien

    Soul Calibur 1.5

    First there was Soul Edge (inexplicably re-titled Soul Blade for PS1) who had a number of unique concepts to fighting games, but ultimately came at a time when all 3D fighting games (and most 3D games) sucked and featured lousy control. Then came the game widely considered a flawless entry in the fighting game genre: Soul Edge's sequel under the name `Soul Calibur.'

    So now we have Soul Edge part 3 or Soul Calibur II. Funky naming schemes aside, Soul Calibur looks better than Soul Calibur and feels about the same. I would probably bash Soul Calibur II for its extreme timidness to explore new areas; however, Soul Calibur found its way to one console: the DreamCast and I never got to enjoy the first Calibur game at home. So, I'm feeling a little forgiving.

    The jump from Soul Edge to Soul Calibur was like going from one world to another--from crappy blocky 3D with piss poor control to an awesome and all around solid game. Calibur 1 to Calibur 2 is a babystep. Few all original characters (Raphael and Talim), a few Tekken 3-ish new characters (new characters who play like old characters: Cassandra, Cherade, Yansung), and the home version features an array of characters not in the arcade . . . most of which are throw-aways (Berzerker, Assassin, Necrid), but what the hay. Sueng Mina's back! Though PS2 got the short end of the stick as far as exclusive characters go. Xbox gets Spawn. GameCube gets Link. We get to play as Heihachi for the sixth time in a Namco fighting game.

    Soul Calibur II (home) pushes the envelope for special features even though it does absolutely nothing for me. After exploring Weapon Master Mode you get an array of variations to the now typical Survival, Team Battle, and Practice modes. Typical things to unlock--more characters, artwork, character endings/profiles, etc, etc, etc. And, of course, there's Weapon Master Mode, itself, which for Soul Blade fans it's the same concept as Edge Master mode. It tells a story and explains the circumstance surrounding each battle, and even gives you annoying circumstances to attain victory (your enemy is vulnerable only for air combos, their life regenerates, beat all 7 on one life bar, you get the idea.) And as you progress, you gradually unlock more characters, stages, weapons, bonuses, etc.

    And Namco gave us dungeons to explore . . . which was a shot in the arm. The dungeons sound cool and intriguing, but are really rather redundant not to mention monotonous (especially the all Berzerker/Lizardman dungeons) once you start playing them. I'd of liked to have seen more of a (can't believe I'm saying this) Tomb Raider / Tekken mode (a la Tekken 3) / Mortal Kombat: Mythologies approach to the dungeons than what we get: room by room, click the next room and fight, click and fight, click and fight.

    I love Soul Calibur II as a fighting game. I really do like the fighting game aspect, but I'm disturbed by the trend in fighting games and the cheap tricks Namco is leading other fighting game makers into doing to increase replay value - making you play the game X amount of times in X different variations to acquire all the 'hidden' features of the game. It was cute and it was fun with Tekken 2, but in the madness to one up previous games it's starting to get ridiculous the amount of crap available and the things you have to do to get it. Were this any other game but Soul Calibur II, I'd jump ship and forget about the items that I've not yet acquired. But fortunately, SCII is an extremel solid game that is fun to play multiple times . . . but even for SCII Namco is pushing their luck and this fan's patience.

    I used to be against codes and looked down upon them as cheater's tactics once upon a time, but I'm starting to miss them in this age of `beat my fighting games 300 times to get the cool features.' I don't have much of a life, but my time is a little more valuable than that.

    Final comments: mediocre upgrade from SC1, but SC1 was an awesome game so SC2 is still good . . . just not a great 'sequel'. The fighting side of it is wonderful. The `extras' go a little overboard and come across as more annoying than imaginitive. But SC2 is probably the best fighting game available on all three consoles.
    captainmarvel1331

    A good fighting game.

    Soul Calibur 2 was a much better game than people said it was. The graphics are beautiful, the combos and techniques are great, and there's a huge variety of characters to choose from. Including the 3 exclusive characters available depending on the system you have. I, personally, was lucky because I own a GC which means I got Link form LOZ as a playable character!

    The game has many modes and un-lockables to choose from and gain which will keep you busy plenty. The new Weapon Master mode has some significance, but not much. I would recommend renting this game because its a very unique fighter game with cool characters and weapons. I would only recommend this game for buying if you don't mind some corny stuff and play games that have lots to do. 7/10.

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    • Trivia
      The game features 3 console-exclusive characters. The Gamecube version features Link from The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. The Playstation 2 version features Heihachi Mishima from the Tekken series. The XBox version features the Todd McFarlane creation Spawn.
    • Quotes

      Spawn: Wanna die?

    • Crazy credits
      The end credits are accompanied by concept art of various fighting arenas used in the game.
    • Alternate versions
      Each console of the generation of 2001-2005 has a version of SC-II with one exclusive character in each version. The PS2 version has Heihachi Mishima, a character from the Tekken series. The Xbox version has the comic book character Spawn. The Gamecube version has Link from Nintendo's Zelda series.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #29.13 (2003)

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2004 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Namco
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Soul Calibur II
    • Production company
      • Namco
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