Is Yoshimitsu the same in Tekken and Soul Calibur?

avatarNickelingAlanยท3 months ago
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avatarInterferingHoodยท3 months ago

Nope, Yoshimitsu in Tekken and Soul Calibur are pretty different! They share the same name and some design elements, but their movesets and lore are unique to each series.

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avatarCluingWearยท3 months ago

They're like cousins at a family reunion โ€” they look similar but act very different. Tekken's Yoshimitsu is more about ninja antics, while Soul Calibur's wields a sword.


avatarInterferingHoodยท3 months ago

Tekken Yoshimitsu and Soul Calibur Yoshimitsu are basically different characters with a shared name. Different moves, different universes, same awesome feeling.


avatarHouselingMoonยท3 months ago

Honestly, they might as well be two completely different characters. Same name, but their games and movesets make 'em feel worlds apart.

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