This post is titled by author SoulJah. A post on GameFAQs.com:

"Soul Calibur II (Multi Import) - It's back, it's beautiful. Gameplay and graphics are top-notch on every platform, there's enough replay value to keep you busy for ages, and nothing's been changed for the worse from the original. So, how do they stack up? The Xbox version looks the best graphically, but doesn't go so far as to completely blow the other two out of the water. Spawn is a good fit to the game, and the S-Controller works very well for me. The GameCube version looks very good as well, although the button layout of the standard GC controller doesn't play as well. Link is an outstanding addition to the game; although he seems strangely out of place in this world, somehow it works. The PlayStation2 is the weakest of the three, but not by much. Intense fighting in tight quarters will lead to dropped frames, which is distracting but not too terrible. Heihachi is, well, Heihachi, and plays surprisingly close to his old Tekken self. Aside from the above, the games are identical, and picking it up on any of the systems is a great investment for your gaming dollar."

The next generation of my favourite game of all times, and yes it's on the Dreamcast, Soul Calibur. Maybe this game will ease my migration to PS2, which I'm gonna be making at the end of May, which will be a 20+ day belated birthday present. But it's OK. Now onto some screen grabs, courtesy of Namco of Japan. [Note these may take a while. I suggest you go cook Maggi or something.]




Link, only available exclusively on the Gamecube Version.


Heihachi, only available exclusively on the PlayStation2 Version.


Spawn, only available exclusively on the XBox Version.


I posted a few days back that my Stats4All account is about to be shut down right? Well I had two Stats4All accounts tied to my e-mail account, one for the currently installed one on this site, the other one is for FlippedOutCrew. I did that when those "$50 NetKad, unlimited surf time" ruled the web, when #ms was still an interesting place to hang out, way back before this new layout was thought up of. Why do I bring this up, apparently showing my ineptitude with graphics design back then? Well honestly I don't think of it as my ineptitude, rather it was a stepping stone before I got here. I hope the growth, from then until now, will hopefully continue in my quest to become a better web designer.

And I have to throw this in. Two of my favourite things in the entire world.


Jakki Degg and a Gameboy Advance SP


Courtesy of thesun.co.uk.

Posted by SoulJah at 1:22:00 PM

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