However, it didn’t go into great detail on why I was fighting my given opponent. Before each bout in the story mode, there is a cut scene telling each backstory of each constellation. The episodic format is quite unique because it’s like an episode drawn straight from the TV series. Within each chapter there are anywhere from 6-10 stages that are told in episodic format. The story mode known as “Legend of Cosmo” is highlighted with 4 chapters. But for many newcomers to the series, myself included, how did it hold up in this review, and was it worth the wait for loyal fans returning to this series? With that said, the long-awaited series of Saint Seiya is finally here. Saint Seiya Soldiers’ Soul is actually the sequel to PS3’s Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers. With the help of the goddess, Athena, Seiya and his “Saints” try to protect their constellation and each of their sacred cloths from evil gods who wanted possession of them. The “Saints” had to protect their “cloth” in each of their given constellation. The basic premise of the series was a group of young warriors known as “Saints”, and each had a piece of clothing known as “cloth” that was extremely sacred. Saint Seiya Soldiers’ Soul is based on the anime series that aired on television in the late ’80s in Japan.