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1.0 out of 5 stars
Poorly organized and written,
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This review is from: Soul Blade: Unauthorized Game Secrets (Secrets of the Games Series) (Paperback)
Soul Blade is my favorite game, and I found a great FAQ from Richard Uyeyama online that covered how to unlock all of the secret characters, endings, costumes, and weapons. The only thing I had trouble finding online was a moves list (I have since found one), so I bought this book. I usually allow for mistakes in books like these, but there are far too many. No index, poorly designed - hard to flip thru the book to find what you want. Secret codes listed in this book are wrong, or require you to press more keys than needed. It is nice to see all the moves - but they are not detailed (which is a float strike?). Also, the moves lists does not differentiate from "press" and "press and hold". I do refer to the book on occasion, but I refer to FAQs I have found online more often.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Does its job,
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This review is from: Soul Blade: Unauthorized Game Secrets (Secrets of the Games Series) (Paperback)
Has all the moves and secrets.Unfortunately, it still doesn't tell you exactly how to pull off the critical edge attacks. Sure, it SHOWS you the button combination, but it seems impossible to physically pull it off in real life. Very complete strategy guide. Each character is discussed. I would say it is worth the purchase, but don't expect to get all the weapons in Edge Master Mode....... |
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Soul Blade: Unauthorized Game Secrets (Secrets of the Games Series) by Anthony James (Paperback - February 26, 1997)
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