![]() It’s kind of interesting.” Hayden also told us that he thinks Nightmare is a great starting point for new players. “He’s a bit different from his appearances in IV and V, since he’s got moves from both Nightmare and Siegfried. He spoke to us about the way his favorite character felt in the new game. At Final Round, Hayden amassed a 14-win streak against random players (including our editor-in-chief Jesse Collins) and said that he only used Nightmare. ![]() Hayden has been playing Soul Calibur since the original, but admittedly fell off a bit with the fifth game. One of the biggest surprises of the Final Round set was a mysterious Nightmare player who was kicking ass and taking souls by the name of Stephen “RandomNinja” Hayden. You’ll find the video of the entire mirror match set below, where Nitti uses his Soul Calibur II character Xianghua to battle Sword Lord. Jon also has the honor of being part of one of the first recorded money matches in Soul Calibur VI history. He mentioned that the community didn’t respond well to the changes Soul Calibur V brought them and said that no matter how much Soul Calibur experience you’ve had, you’ll feel at home with Soul Calibur VI. Nitti mentioned his appreciation for the updated, yet familiar feel to the series. Overall, I really like what they’ve done with it.” Nitti mentioned that he played Sophitia and Xianghua during the demo period, saying that Sophitia, “has a lot of the same moves she had in Soul Calibur II,” which should be pleasant news to longtime players. “And they gave a lot of the characters some new tools to work with. Clad in his classic meat byproduct costume, the longtime Soul Calibur fan was able to sit down and take the game out for a spin. ![]() The first person we spoke to was friend of the site and fighting game frankfurter AVN|Jon Nitti. That’s been great, most of us want to actually pick up the stick and play this game! At Final Round 21, Bandai Namco allowed us to do just that, and the fighting game community collectively rejoiced upon seeing live gameplay of SCVI, some for the first time. Luckily for everyone, Bandai Namco revealed Soul Calibur VI at this year’s Game Awards, and news has been slowly trickling in. Since the last game came out in 2012, fans of the series have been desperate to see Namco Bandai bring the Soul series into the eighth generation of home consoles. Now that DragonBall FighterZ has been out for a few months, the next big fighting game on top of everyone’s mind is Soul Calibur VI. ![]()
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