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Astaroth (Soulcalibur) : ウィキペディア英語版
Astaroth (Soulcalibur)

is a fictional character in the ''Soul'' series of video games. Created by Namco's Project Soul division, he first appeared in the original ''Soulcalibur'' and its subsequent sequels, later appearing in various merchandise related to the series. He is voiced in Japanese by Banjō Ginga for ''Soulcalibur'' and Ryūzaburō Ōtomo in later titles;〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Soul Calibur Credits )〕 in English, Astaroth is voiced by Jay S. Gilbert in ''Soulcalibur II.''
Introduced in ''Soulcalibur'', Astaroth is a golem created by a cult worshiping the Greek god of war Ares to locate a cursed sword named "Soul Edge". Though Astaroth has consistently pursued the sword, his character has changed as the series progresses, eventually transforming into a power hungering creature desiring to consume the sword. Regarded as an iconic character of the series, Astaroth has been noted as fitting a large character stereotype seen in fighting games, featuring strong attacks but slow speed. Astaroth has been described as having easy-to-master gameplay and being popular with fans of strong, hard-hitting characters in fighting games.
== Conception and creation==

As a character introduced in ''Soulcalibur'', Astaroth's weapon, a giant axe, was decided upon before other aspects of the character were. His design revolved around it, starting with gender, then physical measurements, and lastly background details. Once established, his appearance and movement were fleshed out by the team's concept artist Aya Takemura and rendered as a 3D model by a design team that worked solely on the character. Astaroth was then animated mainly by Nobuko Nimura using motion capture and working directly with the team, while other motion designers created the movements for his grapple attacks. During this phase the team additionally worked with the ''Soulcalibur'' story creators, refining the character's own role in the plot as needed throughout development. ''Soulcalibur IV'' lead programmer Masaaki Hoshino called Astaroth his favorite character, stating that because he is "so powerful there's always a chance to make a comeback".
During development, a golem devoid of facial features, armed with a sword and shield, and accompanied by a small girl was considered as a possible character, but scrapped. Before finalizing his appearance several other designs were considered, ranging from a Frankenstein's monster-inspired character to a medieval berserker. Despite having a male voice and physical build, Astaroth was referred to as "it" in terms of gender for the character's ''Soulcalibur'' background information. However the background information in other character profiles instead refer to him as male, and his background information in later titles followed suit.

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