Yoshimitsu

Yoshimitsu (吉光, Yoshimitsu) is a fictional character in the Soul series of fighting games. He shares his moves, clan and basic information with the Tekken character of the same name. He made his first appearance in Soulcalibur released for arcades and later for the Sega Dreamcast. A lord who sought the power of the Manji clan invited its chief to his castle. Due to his advanced age the clan's chief sent the strongest warrior, Yoshimitsu, of the c... more

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