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Originally Posted by Zinmasterb
I kinda like it. Lengthens that console rift, and anything that can separate me and the Sony squad from 360 fanbois is good in my book (j/k j/k  ).
I personally prefer Soul Caliber to all other fighting games. It's probably because it's so easy to pick up and play though (and I'm a beast at guard impacts), I bought Virtua Fighter 5 for the PS3 and found I'm pretty terrible at those super technical fighters, and I don't really enjoy them enough to invest a huge amount of time in them.
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I know what you mean :P I think I am better at Soul Caliber than those technical fighters, but I am still a beast at DOA, just because I played it religiously for years now. In DOA online I was B+ most of the time, because I kept getting unlucky against other B's -_-' We were basically even, but they went to A's while I stayed in the B's...stupid sudden death final rounds.
Soul Caliber is great because each weapon has it's own strength and weaknesses, just as it should be. If I have a spear and you have daggers, the fight will basically be decided on who can stay in their comfort zone, and of course, who is better. Stuff like that makes me squeal with delight.