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Jason's Billiards Ii
(720) 377-1560
2200 S Monaco Pkwy Ste 104D
Denver, CO
Jason's Billiards Ii
(720) 377-1560
2200 S Monaco Pkwy Ste 104D
Denver, CO 80222
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Chubby's At Table Steaks
(303) 232-9847
1931 Sheridan Blvd
Edgewater, CO
Chubby's At Table Steaks
(303) 232-9847
1931 Sheridan Blvd
Edgewater, CO 80214
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Olde Town Tavern
(303) 467-1472
7355 Ralston Rd Unit R-1000
Arvada, CO
Olde Town Tavern
(303) 467-1472
7355 Ralston Rd Unit R-1000
Arvada, CO 80002
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Aces Billards & Dance Club
(303) 420-3203
9812 W 60th Ave
Arvada, CO
Aces Billards & Dance Club
(303) 420-3203
9812 W 60th Ave
Arvada, CO 80004
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Club Superior
(303) 343-7431
525 Sable Blvd
Aurora, CO
Club Superior
(303) 343-7431
525 Sable Blvd
Aurora, CO 80011
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Vinh Son
(303) 936-5120
601 S Federal Blvd
Denver, CO
Vinh Son
(303) 936-5120
601 S Federal Blvd
Denver, CO 80219
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Table Steaks South
(303) 789-0643
101 W Floyd Ave
Englewood, CO
Table Steaks South
(303) 789-0643
101 W Floyd Ave
Englewood, CO 80110
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Commerce City Sports Billiards
(303) 289-2853
6470 E 72nd Pl
Commerce City, CO
Commerce City Sports Billiards
(303) 289-2853
6470 E 72nd Pl
Commerce City, CO 80022
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Rack'em Cue Club
(303) 755-7675
1919 S Havana St
Aurora, CO
Rack'em Cue Club
(303) 755-7675
1919 S Havana St
Aurora, CO 80014
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Mirage Cafe & Sports Bar
(303) 973-5170
8340 W Coal Mine Ave Ste 1
Columbine Valley, CO
Mirage Cafe & Sports Bar
(303) 973-5170
8340 W Coal Mine Ave Ste 1
Columbine Valley, CO 80123
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 I think we needed this guy a while ago. The Soul Calibur franchise is a favorite of mine since I enjoy fighting games but could never excel in the technical side of them save for Smash Bros and somehow magically in Soul Calibur 2. Weapon-based combat is just fun and Soul Calibur has always been there to make sure it stays fun. Is it worth your money? That all depends on a few factors. You aren’t going to get a new game here. Broken Destiny is literally just Soul Calibur on your PSP. If you’ve wanted a hand-held, portable Soul Calibur game, then hot dog, you’ve got a great game here. If you already own Soul Calibur 2, 3, or 4, then why bother?  For a PSP game, that's some impressive graphics. Graphically the game is impressive. You can tell that the handheld title is pushing the PSP to keep up with it. That’s a good thing since Soul Calibur games are known for how good they look. This one holds up just as well, though of course it isn’t going to be as stunning as a console version. Keep in mind that this is still on a handheld. All the controls stay the same from what you’d expect. There aren’t any problems there, nor are there any real changes in combat. You get a few new characters with the most notable inclusion being God of War’s Kratos as a perfect fit for the Soul Calibur universe, but still, this isn’t an advancement of the franchise. Broken Destiny is just keeping the franchise warm...
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