Raichu86
01-29-2003, 11:31 AM
It seems that Link is going to be in a video game that will be on all 3 systems. Yep, that's right, Link is going to be on PS2 and XBox. :eek: I was extremely startled when I read this...
http://www.gamecubicle.com/news-nintendo_gamecube_link_zelda_soul_calibur_details. htm
Namco Ltd. today finally unveiled the long awaited sequel to one of the most revered weapons-based fighters of all time. And for the first time, Namco revealed the exclusive Nintendo GameCube character, Link. Equipped with his master sword, bow and arrow, boomerang, and even bombs, Link is looking more realistic than ever and is fully playable with his own style, strengths, and abilities. With his master sword, Link can attack with a standard sideways or vertical slash, upward or downward jab, or even his famed spin attack.
With over 3 million units sold worldwide, the "Soul" franchise, which includes Soul Blade (1996) and Soul Calibur (1999), has received worldwide recognition and critical acclaim raising the bar for 3-D weapons-based action fighters. Soul Calibur 2 will include a variety of different game modes and feature exclusive "special guest" characters for each platform version. Soul Calibur 2 is scheduled to release in Japan on March 27th and in North America in August 2003 on Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
I don't like how Link looks in most of those screenshots, he just doesn't seem to have the right expression on his face. :shrug:
http://www.gamecubicle.com/news-nintendo_gamecube_link_zelda_soul_calibur_details. htm
Namco Ltd. today finally unveiled the long awaited sequel to one of the most revered weapons-based fighters of all time. And for the first time, Namco revealed the exclusive Nintendo GameCube character, Link. Equipped with his master sword, bow and arrow, boomerang, and even bombs, Link is looking more realistic than ever and is fully playable with his own style, strengths, and abilities. With his master sword, Link can attack with a standard sideways or vertical slash, upward or downward jab, or even his famed spin attack.
With over 3 million units sold worldwide, the "Soul" franchise, which includes Soul Blade (1996) and Soul Calibur (1999), has received worldwide recognition and critical acclaim raising the bar for 3-D weapons-based action fighters. Soul Calibur 2 will include a variety of different game modes and feature exclusive "special guest" characters for each platform version. Soul Calibur 2 is scheduled to release in Japan on March 27th and in North America in August 2003 on Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox.
I don't like how Link looks in most of those screenshots, he just doesn't seem to have the right expression on his face. :shrug: