I loved sc3's stages the best, remember that one where you fought in the mt. Fuji active volcano with lava you could fall in? Epic! I think that game had some of the darkest stages in SC's history, which I really liked.
Yes, that's the one! Great music, and it was epic knowing the fighter's fate if they fell in the lava. The Roman castle stage was cool too, if you went to the edge, you could see thousands of soldiers siege the castle, and I recall some tents down there too.This one?
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Its kinda sad that it's been so long since I played SC3 I'm starting to forget so much about it. I bet I'd get destroyed if I tried to play it now. Good thing for the Soul Calibur wikia atleast that I can look back at it using the articles over on that website!
Aldo I managed to see that the stage I was thinking of that was like Dracula was "Romanian Valley - Castle Siege"
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Lol, I love the wikia, it's a great place to get some good insight and knowledge regarding the stage history and music. I've found out so many amazing secrets about stages that I'd never realize had it been for the wiki.I loved when stages used to be the specific home stage of one of the fighters. Its a shame they stopped that in Tekken and I hope it doesn't stop in Soul Calibur. I'm reading this wikia and its crazy how much info is there for the stages.
I like reading the trivias at the bottom of the page the best, you'll find some really neat facts there if you look. Like I just recently found out that Amy's SC4 dress is not actually gothic lolita, because it's too revealing to be classified anything more than just inspired by Lolita guidelines. And Xiba is apparently the only SC fighter ever to forget the name of his own weapon. XDYeah over the years of no Soul calibur games I've forgot so much stuff about the stages and characters and yesterday talking on this thread reminded me of the wikia. I hadn't been on it in I think 3 years or something. Its interesting looking at stuff about the series right now.
I guess that's why they kept her age unknown, they didn't want any controversy regarding violence on preteens. Also, I found out that Casssandra was actually supposed to be an incarnation of the goddess Aprodite, but it was a dropped plot point and never realized. Talim's weapons were also supposed to be "alive" in sc2, but they somehow dropped that too because of the complexity.Lol I actually remember reading that about her outfit as well years ago. Atleast her SC4 outfit is more covered up than her one in SC3. I'm not surprised FIBA would forget his weapons name, he didn't seem to be the brightest from what was shown in SC5. And yeah the amount of trivia for each character is really interesting. Like how Amy could have been only 12 or so in SC3!
I think the heaviest character is Angol Fear, who I remember weighs in somewhere in the tonnes, but she hasn't adapted to the gravity yet so maybe she's out too. I know Talim is like 93-95 pounds, which is honestly difficult to believe....that's almost underweight. 0_oYeah weights and heights in fighting games almost always seem to be completely off. I think the heaviest character is the Lizard man (Aeon) who is 295ibs which considering he's a dinosaur I can understand. Astaroth is somewhere in the 280's.
Edit: actually I just have seen that Ashlotte is 493Ibs! She is a clockworkorangewoman though so maybe she doesn't count?