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Alright fighting game connoisseurs, it's time to crack those knuckles and prepare yourself for another classic brawl. It's time for us to bring you some hands on details on Street Fighter IV. We are definitely a huge fan of Capcom's legendary fighting series, as it is one of the genre's pioneers. Don't tell us you haven't made any excuses just to lineup at your local arcade to pump a few hadoukens and chain combos that you've practiced all weekend long. We're still coming up with our own excuses as well, but we're not going to leave you hanging of course. Ready? Go ahead and hit the jump. *All observations were made while playing the arcade build in E3 2008 Round 1 - Visuals: Before we get into the graphical enhancements, we have to admit that we weren't fans of the Street Fighter EX series for the PS1 and PS2 which also supported 3D graphics. We felt that it wasn't necessary for the game as it didn't really make any difference to the gameplay. But, Street Fighter IV 's improved visuals made an impact. Although the gameplay still remains 2D (thank God), the graphics were very dynamic as it added an impressive flair and highlight when executing special moves and super combos. Plus, the environments from the different stages look fantastic. Round 2 - Gameplay: Again, being the fighting game heads that we are, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike is by far one of the best fighting games we've played so far. The technical mechanics of the ... |
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