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Game: Soul Fighter
Console: Dreamcast

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To get the cheat codes screen, press Left + Y at the Soul Fighter logo. Enter the options menu, then exit.

View creditsAAAAAA
Extra healthABXXYA
All weaponsXAAYBB
Level 2AABXYA
Level 3XAYAAB
Level 4YYBAXA
Level 5BABXXY
Level 6XAXBYY
Level 7ABXBYB
Level 8YBBAXY
Level 9BYAAXB
Level 10XABBAX
Level 11YBYXAB
Level 12XBAXBY




Manufacturer: Mindscape Inc
Release Date: 18 November, 1999
ESRB Rating: Teen


Description:
Red Orb's Dreamcast debut is a quirky mix of simplistic hand-to-hand combat, maze crawling, and power-up eating. And you'll need the strength of a stomach full of soul food to mow down the plethora of townsfolk turned beasties in Soul Fighter. Whack a bad guy, and his soul is put into your magic bottle for safekeeping until you've freed enough souls to pop open the door to the next level.

While on the surface, the game may seem to borrow heavily from the fantasy-action romp Gauntlet Legends, it actually has a lot more in common with old Sega Genesis games such as Streets of Rage. Only instead of a side-scrolling brawler, this game presents the world in stunning 3-D, with a rather fussy camera-angle system that can be detrimental to both gameplay and your full stomach. Still, since the controls are so simplified--with only three main buttons for kick, punch, and jump--it's hard to fault the game for using awkward camera movement to make things more challenging. A rather odd epicurean collection of power-ups uses pig's heads, roasted chickens, and wood-planked fish to boost your strength. Projectile weapons such as crossbows and throwing axes can be uncovered by brashly shattering treasure chests that are strewn about, or by giving some beastly bag of bones a few soul-freeing punts.

Three characters to choose from make the game slightly more deep, but the lack of two- or three-player simultaneous beast-busting is a serious drawback. The level designs are very simple and uninspired, with an odd amount of backtracking required to finish each one. Soul Fighter is by no means original, but it does deliver a limbic system thrill, like a plotless, yet alluringly action-heavy, Jean-Claude Van Damme film. --Jeff Young

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