SoulCalibur II HD Online

SoulCalibur II HD Online

released on Nov 19, 2013

SoulCalibur II HD Online

released on Nov 19, 2013

A remaster of SoulCalibur II

Soulcalibur II HD Online reimagines the beloved title by adding online multiplayer support to the title as well as vibrant updated graphics to take advantage of modern high definition TVs. For the first time ever, players will be able to square off against opponents from around the world with their favorite Soulcalibur II characters such as Ivy, Taki, Mitsurugi, Talim, Maxi and more.


Also in series

SoulCalibur VI
SoulCalibur VI
SoulCalibur: Unbreakable Soul
SoulCalibur: Unbreakable Soul
Soulcalibur: Lost Swords
Soulcalibur: Lost Swords
SoulCalibur V
SoulCalibur V
SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny
SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny

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A versão definitiva pra um clássico da sexta geração, os gráficos são EXAGERADAMENTE LINDOS caso goste muito do 2 é inevitável não gostar desse

Fun game, excellent remaster, went for All Stories except Link (obviously) and the unlockable characters

So the game got a remaster. It's good for the same reasons as the original. It's bad for the same reason but this time has multiplayer. Unfortunately, the multiplayer isn't active enough to warrant bumping it up further because of it, and the improvements are I'm gonna be honest, also not warranting of bumping it up any either. it's cool to be able to play it later on but not deserving of any praise other than that.

No audio track in Japanese. 3/10
Outside of joking, I don't know how the online functioned in its day.
It was a blessing to have Heihachi and Spawn available on a single platform too bad my hero of time (Link) is still stuck on the gamecube version, I hope the recent rumors about Namco Bandai working on a remaster of either this game or an entire collection of the saga are real.

Gameplay mechanics are solid, but single player modes are lacking. This is definetly geared towards competitive multiplayer which isn't a bad thing, but if you're just looking to play for fun there are plenty of fighting games with better single player content. If you want to play against other people I'm sure theres a Netplay community out there if you look for it.