It felt like it had been forever since we got a new game in the series and it was exactly what I wanted in a new Street Fighter game.
The setting of the game is very interesting. The game features many of our returning heroes, but there is a new villain, the cheap SOB that is called Seth. Each character has their own little story and overall, I would say that this at the time was the most cinematic of all the Street Fighter games to be released at this point.
You will want to beat the game with each character so you can experience their story. The game does not give you all the characters at the start. The roster is stacked, but by beating the game with certain characters you can unlock hidden ones. One of the things that Capcom was very clever with here in Street Fighter II was the way that gamers could play the game. This is a very deep fighting game with some awesome new systems in place such as the focus attacks which with the right timing can give you a devastating counter-attack.
Street Fighter IV also has these awesome Ultra Combos that are like a very flashy and over the top way to bring your opponent down. The thing is, as great as all that is and as much fun as that is to learn. You can pick your favorite character from Street Fighter II, which in my case is Ken, and play the game just the same way you did back in the day!
It made it a game that all Street Fighter fans could embrace and I thought that was very cool. I was blown away by the way that Street Fighter IV looked and I think that it still holds up to this day. While this is still a 2D fighting game, the characters are big and beefy and have a ton of personality. If you had shown me a picture of this back in and told me that is what Street Fighter would look at, I would have lost my freaking mind!
This game is just pure eye candy and I love how each stage has a ton of stuff going on in the background. I talked about how cinematic the game was, but one thing I have to give special mention to is the way the characters talk to each other.
Street Fighter IV is a truly amazing game. It is a game I loved playing when it first came out and I am sure I would have a great time if I were to fire it up now. The thing is, not long after this came out Capcom released Super Street Fighter IV which makes this version of the game kind of pointless…. Look, on its own, this is great, but you want to get Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition if you truly want to experience this game.
There Cant Surely be many people out there reading this who haven't heard of or played any of the Street Fighter games before. One of the most successful and iconic computer games to ever be committed to memory, versions of the second game even appeared on the Spectrum in its dying days. Best not to imagine that though, as the images are still scarring my mind to this day.
What we have here is Capcom's return to producing a full new iteration of the game, getting rid of all this Super Alpha X Edition nonsense. If you haven't heard of this massive franchise before, then the premise is simple: Street Fighter is a side-scrolling 2D beat-'em-up with larger-than-life caricatures who have to use kicks, punches and various special attacks to defeat their opponents over a set number of rounds. In single-player, you'll primarily be trying to unlock hidden characters, movies and artwork in the story mode, which gives each character a flimsy and nonsensical reason for why they happen to be fighting against a load of burly super hulks from across the globe.
All the old favourites back, accompanied by a handful of new ones, not all of which I believe arefhat good. Ken, Ryu, Chun Li, E. Honda and pals are all present and correct, with familiar moves supplemented by flashy new ones. The new additions include a vastly overweight American clown, Mexican guy with a frying pan, and a from martial arts guy with amnesia. We will keep you informed of the progress of the investigation.
Thank you for your patience. View Community Hub. Everything that made the legendary Street Fighter II a hit in the arcades, living rooms and dormitories across the globe has been brought back in Street Fighter IV. Characters and environments are rendered in stylized 3D, while the game is played in the classic Street Fighter 2D perspective with additional 3D camera flourishes.
Six-button controls for the game return, with a host of new special moves and features integrated into the gameplay system. Street Fighter IV brings a brand new fighting game to fans the world over. Key Features: High Definition stylized 3D environments and characters Traditional "2D" Street Fighter six-button gameplay 25 Fighters including: Classic Street Fighter characters re-imagined for a new generation of gamers, including the original cast of Street Fighter II New brawlers: female super-spy Crimson Viper, lucha libre wrestler El Fuerte, mixed martial artist Abel and more!
New special moves that go beyond any Street Fighter fan's wildest imagination, including Focus Attacks, Super Combos, and the revenge-fueled Ultra Combo system New gameplay elements provide challenges for both newcomers as well as the most seasoned Street Fighter pro Global Online gameplay Exclusive to the PC version of the game, three visual shaders based on the "artistic" trailers give a new look to the gameplay: Watercolor, Poster, and Sumi-E ink styles.
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