Review: SoulCalibur II (GameCube) – One Of The Best Fighters Ever, Playable Oh-So-Soon On Switch 2

If you’re eager to die, then that’s fine by me!

With Nintendo Switch 2 bringing a selection of GameCube classics to Nintendo Switch Online Expansion Pack subscribers very soon, we looked into our back catalogue of retro reviews and found we didn’t have one for one of the best fighting games ever created…until now. Enjoy!


Soulcalibur II, of all the games in this mighty series, was the one that really cemented it in our minds as a franchise to have sat alongside the likes of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, Tekken and the very best fighters of its era. And any other era, let’s face it.

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Opinion: Not Enough People Are Talking About This Early GOTY Contender

Centennial masterpiece.

Warning: This article delves into spoiler territory for The Hundred Line – Last Defense Academy. If you’ve yet to play the game and want to go in blind, we recommend you come back at another time…

I’m not a fan of tactical RPGs… is what I would have told you before I played The Hundred Line – Last Defense Academy. Heck, I’m still not sure I would call myself a ‘fan’ of the genre, necessarily; one game perhaps isn’t enough to sway me that much. The Hundred Line, though..? Yeah, I’m a fan of The Hundred Line.

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Poll: Box Art Brawl – Duel: Kirby’s Star Stacker (Game Boy)

Kirb your enthusiasm.

We are back, back, back with another edition of Box Art Brawl!

It was a biggie last time, with a pair of F-Zero X covers facing off against each other. That’s not to say it was a close-fought competition, mind you. The character-focused Japanese cover walked away with a comfortable win, taking 84% of the vote and leaving Europe/North America in the dust with the remaining 16%. Yikes.

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Codemasters Says It Will Look At Switch 2 And See If It’s A “Good Fit” For F1 Games

But it has nothing to reveal right now.

Switch 2 is going to be packing a lot more horsepower under the hood and it’s already attracted certain third-party franchises from Electronic Arts that have been skipping Nintendo platforms for years. With this in mind, Codemasters is considering if the new hybrid system could be a “good fit” for its Formula One series.

Speaking to the sim racing website Traxion recently, F1 25‘s creative director Gavin Cooper mentioned how his team needs “some smart people” to look at the new Nintendo system and see what it can “actually do” and whether it’s “actually a good fit” for the F1 video game experience.

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Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Switch Update Detailed

Fixes for Switch version delayed.

: Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time arrives on the Switch next week and ahead of release Level-5 is rolling out an early access update on select platforms, bumping the game up to Version 1.1.1.

This will be slightly different on the Switch front – with Version 1.1.0 apparently reflecting “some of the contents of this update” on 22nd May (JST). The version that reflects “most” of the content will be released in the future as Version 1.2.0.

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Sega & Lizardcube Talk Shinobi: Art Of Vengeance And How To Modernise A Classic

Take this!

With Shinobi: Art of Vengeance’s release date now just 97 days away (not that we’re counting), both Sega and Lizardcube have been out and about and making sure to satiate our increasing desire for more information on their upcoming side-scrolling adventure.

Of course, this isn’t just any old adventure and, much like Lizardcube’s previous work, such as Streets of Rage 4 and Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap (both phenomenal), here we have a reworking, a full modernisation after a long period of dormancy, of the one and only Shinobi. The pressure of pulling apart a classic for the ages and rebuilding it in such a way that it satisfies newcomers and the hardcore, whilst also appearing modern and ‘good’? These folks have been there and done that.

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Feature: Limited Run Talks Switch 2 Game-Key Cards, Huge Carts & Difficult Pitches

No plans for Game-Key Cards “on titles where we are the manufacturer and publisher”.

Raidou Remastered CE isn’t a standard, numbered Limited Run Games release, but we were still surprised to see that the Switch 2 Collector’s Edition they’re offering retails for a whopping $249.99 USD and doesn’t include a full game on a cartridge.

This edition includes a Switch 2 Game-Key Card, which requires the customer to connect to the internet and download the full game on their console. This feels like it goes against the ‘Forever Physical’ motto of LRG.

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Gallery: An Intimate Look Inside Nintendo’s Latest Theme Park – Universal Epic Universe

Needs more Dixie Kong.

Now that multiple Nintendo theme parks have been built (with potentially more coming down the road), it’s likely on the minds of many whether they should save up the large amount of funds to make a trip out for this.

While we can’t make that decision for you, we’ve written in the past about the overall experience you’ll find visiting the smaller scale version of Super Nintendo World located in Hollywood, California, and we’ve just visited the larger park in Orlando, Florida.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (24th May)

Ready..? Fight!

Well folks, the weekend is finally here… Wait, what do you mean it only feels like yesterday when we did our last What Are You Playing? Yeah… time flies, huh? The Switch 2 will be here before you know it!

Anyway, this week saw the release of four new titles for the Game Boy app on Nintendo Switch Online, which is awesome. We also finally got an explanation from Shigeru Miyamoto as to why Donkey Kong has gone through such a major redesign. Spoiler: it’s not as dramatic as you might think.

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Video: Here’s A Sneak Peek Of Mario Kart World’s Start Screen

Press L and R to start racing this June.

Nintendo has been revealing all sorts of details about Mario Kart World each week in the leadup to the Switch 2 launch and we’ve now got even more footage.

First up is a glimpse of the game’s official title screen which features the driver (in this case, Mario) zipping about the world of the new game. It seems you’ll be able to jump straight into the action from this start screen and roam about the new open world by simply pressing the L and R buttons.

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