SOULCALIBUR IV Signature Series Fighter's Guide (Bradygames Signature) (Bradygames Signature) | 
enlarge | Author: Brady Games Publisher: Brady Games Category: Book
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $9.00 You Save: $8.99 (50%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 178211
Media: Paperback Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 10.8 x 8.4 x 0.8
ISBN: 0744010063 Dewey Decimal Number: 794 EAN: 9780744010060 ASIN: 0744010063
Publication Date: July 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description
What’s Within Your Soul? The epic struggle between the holy sword Soul Calibur and its cursed counterpart, Soul Edge, comes full circle as the next chapter in the battle begins. Part of BradyGames’ Signature Series, this indispensible guide prepares you for deadly combat against formidable combatants from all over the world--and from a galaxy far, far away? Exhaustive Character Content Comprehensive profiles and combat analysis for all 34 fighters--26 standard and 5 bonus characters, plus Darth Vader, Yoda, and The Apprentice! Complete Movelists We provide all the moves for every character, and we show you the deadliest ways to use them! Expert Fighting Tactics Fully exploit Soul Crushes, Critical Finishes, and our devastating combos--gain the advantage at any range and in any situation! Tower of Souls Coverage Completion requirements and item awards for every floor of both Ascent and Descent modes! That’s Not All! Complete Achievement and Honor Award Lists, Full Weapon Coverage, Game Secrets and Unlockables, Including Bonus Costumes and Items, and Much More! Platform: PS3, Xbox 360 Genre: Fighting This product is available for sale in North America and Europe.
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It Has All the Moves... September 6, 2008 Jesse C. Torrey (Battletown, VA) ...but then, so does the game. You can just pause the game to see what each fighter's moves are. So, this has them laid out for you, which is superior for remembering them, I think. However, I mostly got this guide to show me how the Custom Character items are unlocked, and it barely touches on that aspect of the game. It's still a decent guide, but it's too bad that it isn't more extensive.
GREAT BUY FOR A GREAT GAME! August 12, 2008 The Dove (here and there) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Lately most games have horrible manuals that come with the game that do not provide any answers to any questions. I was hesistant at first, but no info is given with the game. The guide is great and covers everything the game has to offer. Everything from combo links to special moves and everything inbetween is discussed in great detail. this game is for fighting game fans who are willing to put in the time and effort for soul calibur 4. It is a tad pricey but for me it was worth it. If youre serious about really getting good at soul calibur 4 i certainly reccomend it.
Mostly Fluff August 2, 2008 Jamie (Boston, Ma) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
It may seem strange to expect any value from these strategy guides, as a rule I usually avoid game guides like the plague, knowing that I can usually find information that is both free and better online. However, through circumstance I don't recall (it may have been included as a promotion) I ended up the guide for Soul Calibur 2 (which if memory serves was also from Brady), which was surprisingly insightful. It had a good overview of how to play each character and their strengths and weaknesses. I saw this new guide in stores and noticed that it was around twice as thick as the one for 2. I took this as a good sign and purchased it. Unfortunately, the extra thickness comes from a combination of the larger character roster, reprinting redundant information (like movelists for multiple characters who have the exact or mostly the same move list), and pages of character back stories and art. Don't get me wrong, this book is attractive to look at, and contains information like movelists and the requirements for the tower treasures in a much more storeable and readable manner then say, a print out from gamefaqs would. There are also still small sections about specific strategies for playing each character and a general beginner guide for the mechanics, however there is far too little space spent on actual strategy, which I perhaps naively expected more of.
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