Keep in mind the unblockable is not laughable, we are looking at a really fast well tracking, huge range unblockable that basically kills when it connects, its completelly fine for whiffpunishment or even a post GI option that kills people.Īlso there is little cost to going for it, if you need a vericall then you probably need it for a whiffpunish and you want the button charged for that anyways.ģ0 seconds is a lot of time ofcourse, but if the match slows down its fine. Soul Calibur 4 (360) walkthrough - Hilde Thegamerwalkthroughs 45K subscribers Subscribe 53 9.8K views 9 years ago Watch in 1080p HD for the CLEAREST QUALITY walkthroughs on Youtube Hilde's. Her secondary outfit is an elegant blue dress with her long, red hair let down. Seen a fair share tournament level games actually won by a sneaky unblockable. Hilde's primary outfit in Soulcalibur IV consists of a suit of armor decorated with a wolf motif an unusually practical attire, given the Soul series's reputation for mostly scantily-clad characters.
kinda everything, with how crazy strong and versatile without any weaknesses to abuse hildes horrizontalls are its completelly fine to go for the unblockable. In his Soulcalibur III 2P costume, he has short hair, like he has in Soul Edge. Interestingly, despite being sworn enemies throughout most of the series, Nightmare and Siegfried never actually have a Destined Battle with each other. Not really, keep in mind holding a button doesn't restrict you from doing anything that doesn't involve that specific button, you can still block, move attack GI. His Destined Battle in Soulcalibur IV is Hilde. I guess they are meant to be just used as break attacks. That's half a round committed to not using horizontal or vertical attacks, LOL. I tried holding for 5,10, 15, etc., but the attack only becomes an unblockable at 30 second. Unlike Arcade mode each bout of Story Mode consists of fighting 3 or four enemies in a single round except when fighting a boss.Originally posted by Drifter:Wow, you weren't kidding, I tried it and it became unblockable. In Story Mode characters generally either seek to acquire Soul Calibur (the benevolent sword) or destory Soul Edge (the malevolent sword) for those with positive alignment, and the opposite for characters with negative. Each character is assigned either positive or negative alignment, which only affects gameplay slightly for the skills which either increase or decrease depending on like or dissimilar alignment of the characters fightering. The Story Mode starts with a text introduction, there is a mini-boss half way through which is always one of 4 characters depending on the character the player has selected, and finally the final boss which is usually Algol. The guest characters are from the Star Wars Universe: Apprentice, Darth Vader and Yoda (Vader must be purchased as dlc for XBOX, and Yoda for Playstation).Įach character's story is told in Story mode. The game is a Platinum Hit for X360 and Greatest Hit for Playstation. Finally, local or online multiplayer on XBoxLive or the PSN network with or without clothing effects and one character for each player. There are 4 single player modes, Story, Tower of Lost Souls, Arcade and Versus CPU. Character clothing and physical features may be customized where the articles of clothing add different stats to the character which are then used to equip skills. Elements include a "Soul Gauge" which depletes each time a player blocks an attack and increases each time he or she strikes the opponent, which if depleted leaves the player vulnerable to a "Critial Strike" which ends the round. It was originally released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.
Soulcalibur IV is a 3-D fighting game featuring armed combat and eight directions of movement.