Soul Calibur 3-Producer Interview

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This is an interview with the creator and producer of the Soul series Hiroaki Yotoriyama. It also shows us the character design art, work being done on the Chronicles of the Sword mode, storyboards, motion capture sessions and the early design of the Character Creation system (!)

Unfortunately, the video is low quality, laggy and out of sync. It's still really cool to find this!

-The area around the enemy stronghold in Chapter 6 of Chronicles of the Sword Mode is unfinished.
-The surrounding encampments defending the enemy stronghold in Chapter 6 of Chronicles of the Sword Mode at 1:48 are VERY different.
-There is a person moving around the castle walls from 1:48-1:54.
Siegfried's second costume design at 2:13 is VERY different to what he wears in the final game.
-The Character Creation looked VERY different, given that it is from early development.
The body options for Character Creation had different names and there was originally going to be more to it, which can all be seen at 3:00. There is more options for face. The torso body option was originally called "Jacket". You could only apply parts to one arm and shoulder. Pants were going to be wearable and have more options. There is no waist option. The feet option was originally called "Shoes".
-The good/evil personality scale wasn't implemented yet.
-There is no job name for the created character. It looks like the job system wasn't created until later.







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