When Soul Calibur II originally released, each platform got an exclusive fighter. Gamecube got Link, PlayStation got Heihachi Mishima, and Xbox got Spawn. The HD Online port included both Heihachi and Spawn as part of the roster regardless of the platform you purchased it on. Link was not included in the HD Online version of the game.
I know consciously this happens in many many games but now that you’ve pointed it out here, it’s so glaringly obvious. The use of Taki and Ivy in particular, arguably the most sexualized fighters in the series, makes it even more impossible to ignore.
Work.
Isometric mod when?
I love this so much. Instant follow.
An absolute icon.
It’s like the Steam Hall of Fame except there are quite a few games on there I’ve never heard of.
There’s Gris art on the Steam login page? I don’t think I’ve ever seen it. Probably cause I’m always logged in.
Getting major Rei Ayanami vibes.
Completely agree. A wonderfully chill and emotional game.
Except for the eel. That made me scream.
It’s from the first chapter of Appleseed by Shirow Masamune.
Running through old content with friends new to the game. It’s been fun completing stuff that I missed.
Thank you for enjoying them with me!
The remaster was so incredibly disappointing with how they handled the multiplayer. The odds of it getting remade were so slim and then when they do, they somehow make the multiplayer more convoluted than the original.
Those are Yukes. They’re one of the playable races in the game.
Yukes are tall and slender with vast knowledge. They wear suits of armor that conceal their faces. Like the Lilties, Yukes have a long lifespan. It is theorized that their armor serves their “body” and the Yukes are only souls that use a physical form to augment their magical abilities.
Sharing this with my partner immediately. They love Signalis.
FFXIV. Somehow managed to convince my entire immediate friend group to start playing. It’s been a blast.
They should partner with Google lmao
Talim’s my favorite fighter as well. :))