The PS1 predecessor to Soulcalibur that introduced weapon-based 3D fighting to PlayStation owners. Soul Blade's Edge Master Mode was an early story-driven fighting game experience that gave each character distinct narrative chapters, and the weapon degradation system added strategic tension to every fight. Released as Soul Edge in Japan.
Franchise 2 games
Soul Games
Complete Soul franchise guide — all 2 games in chronological order.
💡 Soul Franchise Overview
- → The Soul franchise launched in 1996
- → 2 entries in our database
- → Developed by Project Soul
- → Available on PLAYSTATION, DREAMCAST
All Soul Games
Chronological order⬜
Soul Blade
1996
PLAYSTATION
8.7
1996 · Project Soul
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Soulcalibur
1999
DREAMCAST
9.3
1999 · Project Soul
The weapon-based fighting game that arrived with the Dreamcast and immediately became its defining showcase title. Soulcalibur's 8-way run movement system, fluid attack animations, and twelve distinctive weapon-fighters created a competitive depth that no fighting game had matched on home hardware. It held a perfect 10/10 at launch on multiple publications.
Soul Franchise FAQ
How many Soul games are there?
Our database includes 2 Soul games, starting with the original in 1996. The franchise has expanded across 2 platforms.
What is the best Soul game?
The highest-rated Soul game in our database is Soulcalibur.
Who created the Soul franchise?
The Soul franchise was created and developed by Project Soul.