It may not be leaps and bounds better (or really all that different) from Soul Calibur II, but it's still great. In spite of these changes, the fast-paced fighting is designed to retain a familiar feel for veterans of the series. Even the stock Soul Calibur characters have been customized to some extent, as once-similar fighters, such as Siegfried and Nightmare or Sophitia and Cassandra, now battle with noticeably different moves. Favorite fighters from earlier editions are available as well, along with three new soulful warriors - the mysterious Zasalamel, the hoop-wielding Tira, and the close-combat specialist Setsuka - for more than two dozen playable characters in all. Players can choose the gender, physical appearance, weapon, and fighting style of their created character, who they'll lead through the game's main story mode, earning new items and unlocking additional customization options. Distinguishing Soul Calibur III from earlier editions, and from most other fighting games in general, is the ability to create a custom character. The soul still burns as the stage of history makes its second appearance on PS2.
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