

We still have episodes of stiff hair, maybe underwhelming lighting. The models clearly have been updated and that’s great but when it comes to lighting, special effects and at some point even textures didn’t seem to make the cut. While other titles like Street Fighter, Guilty Gear, and Tekken have certainly raised the bar on what qualifies as AAA level graphics for fighters, Soul Calibur unfortunately seems to be a little behind on the update. Why so? Let’s go ahead and break it down. Considering that we’re at the 6th Soul Calibur game, is it a good point for newcomers to come over and try it out? With it’s current offerings, whether or not you were familiar at all with this game I certainly believe you can jump in and enjoy it on the PlayStation 4, regardless if you’re an avid veteran or a player with some budding interest for Soul Calibur. It was one of the games to make a more direct application of moving around a 3D stage and even included the use of a huge variety of melee weapons, making it stand out as a fighting game. Starting out under a different name Soul Edge, it has come a long way since. Soul Calibur is a little less popular title among the fighting games.
