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18 Years Ago, This Fighting Game Had The Most Surprising Guest Characters Of All Time
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Guest characters in Fighting Games can be hit or miss, with some being great opportunities to promote a particular title by using a figure from a well-known IP.
Videos by ComicBook.comSome of the worst guest characters have been fighters that don’t quite “fit” into whatever game they’re featured in.
Soul Calibur was no stranger to impactful guest characters, as Soul Calibur 2‘s GameCube version also had a playable version of Link from The Legend of Zelda series.
Many other Soul Calibur characters were locked behind completing various tasks, such as playing through arcade mode or defeating other characters in the Story of the game.
Who are your favorite guest characters ever introduced in an unlikely fighting game?