

The Project Soul team have pushed the game forward in time, and with that shift, have made some pretty drastic changes to the mechanics of this title. Soul Calibur V is the latest in the series, taking place 17 years after the previous title. Fast forward a few years to E3 and her absolute dominance of the guys at the Namco booth, and it is clear that the Soul Calibur games are her wheelhouse. Her skill with Soul Edge was astonishing – even more so given that she had never played a fighting game before it. My wife still had her 5 dollars and a stack of quarters placed by red-faced guys lined the cabinet edge.

I’d run through my 5 dollars in quarters playing some game or other (When will we get a sequel to Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow of Mystara?) and then come back to find a huge crowd around the Soul Edge arcade cabinet. I’d run off for some Mortal Kombat, Killer Instinct, Tekken, or whichever of the hundreds of versions of Street Fighter 2 was present at the time. We were dirt poor, but we would occasionally scrape together 10 bucks and head to the local mall for some arcade action. When we first got married I got stationed in Panama City, Florida. I usually open my reviews with some personal anecdote or story about the game, but in the case of Soul Calibur V, I’m going to tell you a little story about my wife, Laura.
