![]() ![]() Amy received the most votes, at 39.7%, followed by Seong Mi-na (23.8%), Rock (20.8%), and Cassandra (15.7%). The four choices were Amy, Cassandra, Rock, and Seong Mi-na. On March 30, 2014, during a Namco Bandai live broadcast, titled "876 Minute" on Niconico, a poll was conducted to determine the most favorite character who did not make an appearance in Soulcalibur V. A promotional trailer was released on February 3, 2014, in anticipation of the game's Japanese release, showing new features such as the Quest Mode and elemental attacks. On December 19, 2013, the game's release date was pushed back to February 6, 2014, with Namco stating that the delay would be used to further increase the quality of the game. The beta version test kicked off on November 14 throfor Japan, which offered Mitsurugi, Siegfried and Sophitia as playable characters as well as two virtual items. Starting on November 12, 2013, Namco Bandai released character trailers showcasing battle demo of each character. The game's teaser trailer was shown during a press event in Tokyo, which also confirmed the return of Sophitia. Further information revealed that it would also feature new gameplay mechanics, including Weapon Arts, and the game's focus would be collecting and crafting weapons. The game was unveiled on September 10, 2013, via the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu, which stated that the game would be free-to-play and would feature virtual item sales. The title Soulcalibur: Lost Swords was trademarked by Namco in August 2013. Characters' appearances were in accordance with their most recent models ( Soulcalibur IV and V), with the exception of Astaroth, whose design was carried over from Soulcalibur II. Fourteen additional characters: Amy, Astaroth, Cassandra, Cervantes, Hilde, Ivy, Leixia, Maxi, Nightmare, Patroklos, Pyrrha, Raphael, Seong Mi-na, and Taki, could be unlocked as a result of various in-game events. Once the player would choose one, that character would be their sole playable character for the rest of the game unless the player collected character keys by completing quests, which would unlock the others. The game offered three characters as part of the default character roster: Mitsurugi, Siegfried, and Sophitia. Similar to other free-to-play titles like Tekken Revolution, microtransactions were offered, some of which removing the playtime limit of the game. ![]() As the existing characters no longer wore predetermined costumes and started out with only undergarments, players could customize them with various armory and other clothing parts. In Quest Mode, players traversed the world to participate in battles which allowed them to collect raw materials and weapons the former could be used to craft better weapons for use. The game featured single-player experience modes. Two new mechanics were added: Weapon Arts, which granted each character unique attacks such as breaking through an enemy's guards and support character feature, which allowed players to temporarily borrow another player's character online. Guard Impact, while having the same properties as Soulcalibur V, no longer used a specific meter to execute. Several mechanics were no longer present in the game, however, such as the ability to ring out a character, counter hits, and Just Guard. Features such as Soul Crush and Armor Destruction first introduced in Soulcalibur IV have been retained Soul Crush could be used to make opponents drop collectible items and weapons. Players could inflict high and low horizontal and vertical attacks, block oncoming attacks, and use parries to gain a tactical advantage. Like previous games in the series, Soulcalibur: Lost Swords was a weapon-based fighting game. The game ceased operations effective in 2015. The game was also periodically updated with new content, including new events, items, and characters. It uses the same weapon-based fighting system from previous games however, several of the gameplay mechanics were changed, simplified or otherwise removed. Released in 2014, the game is based on Soulcalibur V and is strictly single-player. ![]() Soulcalibur: Lost Swords was a free-to-play fighting game distributed through PlayStation Network. ![]()
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