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Soulcalibur Unsheathed For iOS, Now $11.99

By Spencer . January 18, 2012 . 11:31pm

Preparing for Soulcalibur V, Namco Bandai released Soulcalibur for iOS devices. It’s like playing the arcade game with a virtual joystick… because Soulcalibur is missing the mission mode from the Dreamcast release. Players can select arcade battle, time attack, survival, extra survival (single hit kills only), and practice.

 

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Soulcalibur is compatible with iPhone 4, fourth generation iPod Touch devices, and iPad 2. Right now the game is $15.99$11.99 and that’s after a 20% launch price discount.


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  • d19xx

    Is it odd to want this even though I have Broken Destiny?

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Iris-Repliforce/100001201063895 Iris Repliforce

      Nope, how can wanting a better game be bad?

      But seriously grab the xbl one or the dreamcast one unless you really want portable SC1

  • Dantis

    I cannot justify spending $16 on an iOS game. I know that it’s technically a viable system, blah blah blah, but to me, my iPod is for listening to music.

  • http://twitter.com/#!/kaishou Kaishou

    Too expensive for an iOS game. I probably could buy the original for way less than that

  • malek86

    This is seriously expensive. Didn’t the XBLA version launch for $10?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Stephen-Mc-Devitt/100002626261475 Stephen Mc Devitt

    Still waiting for that PSN version… =_=

  • James Beatty

    So…16 bucks for an old game with a small character roster and bad controls? 
    Seems legit

  • TheMysticalNinja

    No Mission Mode? Woot thanks for the deal breaker :D

  • MarkMario

    You could buy Soul Calibur 4 for the same price.
    The failure..

  • neo_firenze

    $20 before the launch “discount”?  For an 11+ year old game that got a better port to Dreamcast in the 90s and a better release on XBLA for $10 in 2008? 

    And with a god awful virtual joystick for a game that demands precise control to be played well, I wouldn’t say it’s worth $3. 

    Anyone who buys this is the enemy.  DO NOT ENCOURAGE this kind of decision from publishers. 

    • http://www.facebook.com/sebastian.n.insua Sebastiàn Gómez Insúa

      agree, but, as you can see on the pictures, It`s the dreamcast port.

      • neo_firenze

        With missing modes, if Spencer is correct, so still inferior to the DC version.  Not to mention that whole touch screen d-pad thing.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1373473338 Juan Andrés Valencia

    Isn’t the XBLA version 800 MSP? Why is this so expensive?

  • Strain42

    I was looking for ward to this one, and I was gonna buy it for a friend of mine because she loves the original…but that’s when I was thinking it’d be like 7 bucks. So…yeah, screw this.

  • The Final Promise

    I just checked and for me, it’s only $11.99 on my iPhone, which is with the 20% off included. I don’t know if that’s wrong information or.

  • daizyujin

    So this won’t run on the original iPad?  Why?  It has the same CPU and ram of the iPod Touch Gen 4.  That just seems odd to me.  Both have an A4 and 256 MB of ram right?

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