RyujiSakamoto
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To those who've played the Setsuka story, do you think that female "voice" at the end hints at a new character for SC6 or SC7? Or probably an npc?
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To those who've played the Setsuka story, do you think that female "voice" at the end hints at a new character for SC6 or SC7? Or probably an npc?
I think the same, but if was the SC 3 Tira, the SC 6 voice isn't so 'husky'..She sounds like Tira to me.
To those who've played the Setsuka story, do you think that female "voice" at the end hints at a new character for SC6 or SC7? Or probably an npc?
Again, iaido is not Setsuka's fighting style. Iaido is merely the martial art concerned with the sheathing and unsheathing of the sword in a smooth and effective manner: it was studied by swordsmen from many different schools of swordsmanship in Japan and in relation to many different types of weapon--indeed, in a more abstract sense, it is something that historically swordsmen all over the world would have studied--they just would not have called it iaido and would not have drilled the same forms as were relevant to unsheathing a katana or other Japanese sword.Is Iaido. You DON'T need an umbrella for it.
Umbrella is just an extra flavor.
Yeah, no doubt, but one can like what Setsuka brings to the table and even everything that they've done with her with regard to both mechanics and aesthetics--and indeed, I for one do--and yet at the same time find the terminology they use (and the confusion it sows among players as to what those words actually mean) weird and ill-considered. I mean,no one is thinking about this stuff when playing with or against her, presumably. But when talking about the topic in the abstract and suddenly people are calling her weapon an "iai sword", the inaccuracy becomes much more center stage.Quick-draw umbrella swords > pedantry
To those who've played the Setsuka story, do you think that female "voice" at the end hints at a new character for SC6 or SC7? Or probably an npc?
I mean, this is a thing that should have been a thing since SoulCalibur III. I feel like if they were gonna do it, they'd have done it by now. The problem, though, is that in literally every game, they've always had at least a few (if not a lot of) characters who are blatant cheaters to the system. The biggest offenders in SoulCalibur VI are the Ancients from Libra of Soul, due to their prominent feature of leg tattoos, which we can't do, because... reasons.Oh, yeah. One other thing they should've added to the game is the ability to use in-game NPCs as a preset in CAS. Like, if you just want to be Lyla or Rothion or Han-myeong or Fygul Cestemus guy #6, pop open a menu and load it up.
Make it happen, Project Soul.
Hey guys many in many soulcalibur forums claim that it will be a season 3...!! What do you think..??
isn't this the main english speaking hub ? I know the majority of discussion is decentralized across like 25 discord channels nowHey guys many in many soulcalibur forums claim that it will be a season 3...!!
Funny. I don't have A problem with it.i hate side stepping in this game
That's a bit of a false choice: it could very, very easily be neither of those options. It's virtually certain that we are many years off from them beginning development of SCVII, if 25 years of franchise history are anything to go by (literally every game in the series has taken significantly longer to be released than the one before, even at the franchise's greatest heights, matching a general trend in the industry at large). And a Soulcalibur game has never entered production until after the most recent Tekken game has been released and is well established--this being because Project Soul is not a standing internal studio at Namco but rather an ad-hoc team that borrows much of it's staff from other Namco projects, with only a core team of developers kept on the team consistently from early pre-development all the way through (these days) late DLC support--both interviews with senior developers and the timetable of DLC make this pretty clear. So, pipe dreams aside, we're looking at the middle of this next decade (at earliest) for SCVII.Any fan of the series would certainly hope for one, but if we don't get a season 3, that just means they might possibly be shifting gears to SoulCalibur VII, taking it in the best possible light. Though considering how Tekken and SoulCalibur usually come out a bit midway to late in a console generation's lifespan, it seems more reasonable that we'd do a season 3 instead.