In Legends, you initially control Siegfried, who seeks out the power of the Soul Blade to save a doomed kingdom. He sets out on a journey that adds members to his group, including the voluptuous (and dangerous) Ivy, the swift Taki and several others. You start out only playing as one character, but as the game continues, you add a second member to your party, switching off between the two at any time. This is useful, particularly if one character runs low on energy without a chance to refill it.
The Babes of Soul Calibur
Soul Calibur's cast of femme fatale's flashy moves in the arena matched only by their ridiculously scandalous outfits.
That's sad, as the gameplay holds a great deal of promise. You attack using the Wii remote, swinging it different ways to execute combo attacks. You can also jerk the Nunchuk around for evasive maneuvers, which works well against combo heavy enemies. The lock-on system could've used more efficiency, as sometimes it's hard to switch between targets during a fight. Past that, though, the controls are solid, even if the mundane rhythm of Legends' design isn't.






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