Soulcalibur vi tv tropes6/11/2023 ![]() Likewise, resident Breakout Character Alucard merits discussion due to the sheer popularity of his solo outing and him functionally being immortal, which would make it easy to insert him into a Soulcalibur game. As mentioned on the main WMG page, this possible restriction could open the door for Christopher or even his son Soleiyu. ( Konami needs all the help it can get, after all.) That said, the Castlevania timeline would need to be taken into account if there isn't some supernatural force that draws the character from out of their respective era/location (as was the case with all the guests so far), which would be necessary with a non-Dracula Gabriel (11th century), Simon (mid/late 17th century), or Richter (late 18th century) since most of the Soul series takes place in the late 16th century. Given that the Lords of Shadow continuity is still fairly controversial in Castlevania circles (and concluded with LoS2), a classic, more popular Belmont like Simon or Richter might be a "better" (or at least safer) pick without sacrificing the potential to play off of Soulcalibur and Castlevania's similar trappings.Gabriel Belmont: Like Geralt, he would fit in well with his fantasy aesthetic.Miser used a katana and shuriken in SCIII, so there would be no problems to give Genji his own take on that style for SCVI.(And Blizzard could always allow Project Soul to give him an alternate that depicts Genji before Mercy saved his life if they want to give players the option of having Genji not stick out as much.) So, like 2B below, he's not exactly a perfect fit for a series occurring in Europe and Asia less than a century after the end of the Middle Ages, but since space-time hijinks are the reason all the other guests made it into Soulcalibur, it's not impossible. Whose game is presumably set somewhere in the 2070s according to estimates. Small addendum: A cyborg ninja with a sword and shuriken.Genji Shimada: A ninja with a sword and shuriken? Perfect.However, this has changed when EA lost the exclusive license. It might be difficult that Electronic Arts owns pretty much most of the video game license parts for the games.Even though fans likely wouldn't be pleased, it definitely would get attention. ![]()
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