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April 2010
(89%)
29 Reviews
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Abstract: One thing that Street Fighter fans have come to expect is the eventual rerelease of their favorite franchise. No matter whether you love or hate the Super, Turbo, and Hyper subtitles, Capcom have made a habit of extending the life of every numerical entry...
If you didn’t understand Street Fighter 4 before, you probably will not understand Super Street Fighter 4 now. In fact, the Turkish oil man and Native American brute will probably offer more to confuse fans whom lack the prior context of being alive du...
Abstract: When Street Fighter 2 hit the arcades, needless to say it was a pretty big deal. And then there were the variations, games that added on to the formula that made SF2 such a big deal to begin with. If you grew up with games during this time, I'm sure yo...
Street Fighter IV was a vitally important game to me. While it's widely agreed that it's the defining fighting game of this generation of consoles, for me it also represented the game that made fighting games fun again when I had begun to lose faith in...
Abstract: Street Fighter is always guaranteed to provoke a response. From the legions who will return the game in a week because of their disgust at repeated online batterings to those who will invest in an arcade stick costing hundreds of pounds and countless h...
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Published: 2010-04-27, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: In a world where downloadable content keeps games fresh long after their shine has started to fade, fighter fans may perceive the retail release of Super Street Fighter IV as a way of double-dipping into the pockets of series devotees twice in consecut...
Gorgeous character models, animations, and background art, Accessible but nuanced gameplay, Excellent competitive and social multiplayer modes, Video replay is a great way to share fights with friends, Better than last year's game at twothirds of the price.
Still no tournament mode, Online play suffers if either fighter's connection is slow, Video replay system could be simpler to use.
Character rebalancing, strong online multiplayer modes, and an updated roster help Super Street Fighter IV expand on its predecessor in every way. ...
New characters add significantly to the game; balance tweaks and more online options make competitive play more worthwhile; the replay system is incredibly robust.
The inability to record local match replays is disappointing, as is the lack of the catchy "Indestructible" theme from the original SFIV.
Abstract: Updating 2009’s fourth installment in Capcom’s fantastic Street Fighter series, Super Street Fighter IV begs the question: is the expansion of sorts worth the entry point? Many may cry foul and ask why the title wasn’t released as downloadable content ...
Even if it doesn't have the same kind revitalizing effect on the genre as its predecessor, Super Street Fighter IV is an easy recommendation. It's the superior version of one of the best fighting games around, offering a huge cast of 35 characters alon...