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If they are waiting for the release of the next gen to release SCVI, I hope they are now.I wonder if they're already working on Soul Calibur VI behind the scenes.
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If they are waiting for the release of the next gen to release SCVI, I hope they are now.I wonder if they're already working on Soul Calibur VI behind the scenes.
Well, let's hope for all our sakes that TTT2 sales and Namco's judgment will look to help SC. We need a SCVI to get the series back on track with more effort, quality, the works.I too would think it's best that Soul Calibur would be better off with a new company. I mean who knows, maybe Namco will start supporting Soul Calibur now that TTT2 is out of the way? I sure hope so. I like both Tekken and Soul Calibur and even though I played Tekken before Soul Calibur, I like Soul Calibur slightly better.
I can't explain it really. The characters, the setting, etc. I just felt more attached with SC then Tekken though I am a fan of both at the end of the day. That's why it saddens me how SC's quality dropped when SCIV was released. SCIII in terms of modes/content was the best in my opinion. So when you think that maybe IV and possibly V would add even more content, you can only imagine how disappointed some people can be. Yeah that's too bad for us but I just hope they don't make this a habit in SCVI if there is one which I'm sure there will be.
So yeah, I really hope that Namco will put more effort into SC now otherwise, they might as well sell off SC to another company who will appreciate the game more. Tekken will always be popular so they have nothing to lose lol.
These are the most logical choices and the ones I approve off. I'd never want Capcom to get there hands on my favorite fighting game franchise. It would be full of infinites...I'd rather they didn't sell it to another company. I can't think of any other that would do it justice. Capcom? TN? NRS? None of those are on the level of Namco imo. Namco just needs to give it the love they did back when the series was young. Or they just need to retire it and start a new series with the same engine.
Don't forget....disc locked content! And crapcom would kill the franchise lol I think they would make this game turn 2D or something.These are the most logical choices and the ones I approve off. I'd never want Capcom to get there hands on my favorite fighting game franchise. It would be full of infinites...
Ha, good luck with that one.Or they just need to retire it and start a new series with the same engine.
Well, if Namco's level is high, SC sure doesn't prove it right. At least not now. Tekken maybe, but that's because that is their current cash cow.I'd rather they didn't sell it to another company. I can't think of any other that would do it justice. Capcom? TN? NRS? None of those are on the level of Namco imo.
A Kojima Soul Calibur production.
*shrugs*Yeah, but would you like hour long cutscenes in your Calibur games?
only on the first try and yes it would be nice if there's a skip button.Yeah, but would you like hour long cutscenes in your Calibur games?
Yep, seems SC is going to be on hiatus for a while.I wouldn't bank on Namco focusing on Calibur, just because of the release of TTT2. Tekken 7 has been confirmed that it will be made- and Tekken X Street Fighter is also being developed.
=(Yep, seems SC is going to be on hiatus for a while.
Why Atlus?If only they would sell SC to Atlus, the would make such a great game...
you are aware that atlus hasnt actually develope a fighting gamer, rather they have only published them, right? kof was developed by snk playmore and persona 4 arena was developed by arc system works. i dont think the franchise needs to be sold unless namco really wants to. id rather them hold onto it. this game IS good, it just rubbed some people the wrong way, which is fine. however, it didnt reach out to enough new players. there's a lot to blame for that.If only they would sell SC to Atlus, the would make such a great game...
1. poor promotion.
2. the community is small.
Atlus not as a developer but as a publisher is the company that provides the best support, best promotion and total freedom to take all the time needed. I didn't like Atlus in the PS2 era, but this time is really doing things right and I feel that if namco retains the IP the future is not very bright.Why Atlus?