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Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul

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Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul

Sep 25, 2015

Main game

3.88 average rating based on 41 ratings

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The 12 Gold Saints are coming back to burn their cosmos with outstanding graphics, solid gameplay, characters from the whole series… and so much more to discover!
Release Dates
Sep 25, 2015 (Japan)
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Sep 25, 2015 (Europe)
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Sep 25, 2015 (Australia)
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Oct 06, 2015 (North_America)
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
Nov 26, 2015 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
168
In Collection
19
Wish Listed
3
Playing
60
Backlogged
How Long Is Saint Seiya: Soldiers' Soul?
Main story: 33.0 hours
Total completions: 2
Nobody_Important
Nobody_Important gave Sep 29, 2022
Nobody_Important gave Sep 29, 2022
Saint Naruto: Ultimate Soul

I played the PC version, which isn't listed here

If you played the Ultimate Storm games, you will love this game's gameplay since it plays roughly the same with some slight differences. This game is the best Saint Seiya game so far, and I doubt I'll see one dethroning it, this game has the most content and is the most fun so far

  • Every character is distinct from one another, but they may share some melee combos and maybe one attack (Marin and Seiya share the Pegasus Meteor Punch for example). Also characters with limited movesets in the anime were tweaked here so their moves are slightly different, Jabu for example has two variations of his Unicorn Gallop

  • The music despite not coming from the anime does not feel out of place. Most battle music keeps you pumped and you can get really cool moments if you time a special move just right with the music

  • The comeback mechanic of the seventh sense is well done, it enhances your strength and makes you faster but it runs out quickly. Also it makes the special attacks do a ton of damage, specially the Big Bang Attacks

  • I liked that the power …

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I played the PC version, which isn't listed here

If you played the Ultimate Storm games, you will love this game's gameplay since it plays roughly the same with some slight differences. This game is the best Saint Seiya game so far, and I doubt I'll see one dethroning it, this game has the most content and is the most fun so far

  • Every character is distinct from one another, but they may share some melee combos and maybe one attack (Marin and Seiya share the Pegasus Meteor Punch for example). Also characters with limited movesets in the anime were tweaked here so their moves are slightly different, Jabu for example has two variations of his Unicorn Gallop

  • The music despite not coming from the anime does not feel out of place. Most battle music keeps you pumped and you can get really cool moments if you time a special move just right with the music

  • The comeback mechanic of the seventh sense is well done, it enhances your strength and makes you faster but it runs out quickly. Also it makes the special attacks do a ton of damage, specially the Big Bang Attacks

  • I liked that the power levels were respected to a degree, making the fights more tense. The Bronze Saints and the Silver Saints can be hit when they they dash because they can't reach the speed of light on their own. Meanwhile the Gold Saints, God Warriors, Spectres and Gods have invincibility frames while they dash because they reach or surpass the speed of light

  • The game is a love letter to the fans if you download the spanish language pack, since you will get to hear the original voices from the anime. The voice actor of Seiya actually recorded his lines months before he died

  • The scenarios repeat a lot, so you will eventually get bored seeing the same thing over and over

  • You can't buy this game anymore on STEAM

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