Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe search for Soul Edge continues as a mysterious new figure plots to restore its power.The search for Soul Edge continues as a mysterious new figure plots to restore its power.The search for Soul Edge continues as a mysterious new figure plots to restore its power.
Masumi Asano
- Tira
- (voix)
Nanaho Katsuragi
- Setsuka
- (voix)
Fujiko Takimoto
- Taki
- (voix)
Yumi Tôma
- Isabella 'Ivy' Valentine
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Yumi Touma)
Ryûzaburô Ôtomo
- Astaroth
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Ryuzaburo Ohtomo)
Sôichirô Hoshi
- Kilik
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Souichiro Hoshi)
Yukari Tamura
- Talim
- (voix)
Nobutoshi Canna
- Maxi
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Nobutoshi Kanna)
Kôsuke Toriumi
- Hong Yun-seong
- (Japanese version)
- (voix)
- (as Kohsuke Toriumi)
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- AnecdotesThe game includes two different possible final bosses, Abyss and Night Terror. Night Terror can only be fought in Tales of Souls mode if the player manages to proceed along a character's proper story path without losing once (apart from "someone is watching you" battles).
- Citations
[from trailer - title card]
Narrator: Transcending history and the world, a tale of souls and swords eternally retold - Anonymous.
- Versions alternativesAn arcade version of the game was released in 2006. Known as "Soul Calibur III: Arcade Edition", it contains several updates and improvements, including the removal of all glitches found in the PlayStation 2 release.
- ConnexionsFeatured in GameSpot TV: Épisode datant du 25 août 2005 (2005)
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Soul Calibur is more solid than it ever was... with the new character creation, and the bad-ass chronicle of the sword mode on the home version.
The arcade version is more complete, even though the character roster is smaller than the home version, this version is definitely the more pretty of the two, eliminating all of the "goofy/unrealistic" fighting styles found in the home version. If you were in any way disappointed with the home version, or perhaps thought it was "too much," you might find a much more likable and straight forward game of Soul Calibur in the arcade. Think you have what it takes to become a Legend?
The arcade version is more complete, even though the character roster is smaller than the home version, this version is definitely the more pretty of the two, eliminating all of the "goofy/unrealistic" fighting styles found in the home version. If you were in any way disappointed with the home version, or perhaps thought it was "too much," you might find a much more likable and straight forward game of Soul Calibur in the arcade. Think you have what it takes to become a Legend?
- TheEnigmaticRonin
- 30 nov. 2006
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