Street Fighter IV Review
February 22nd 2009 20:51
Street Fighter IV is an outstanding game and probably one of the btter fighting games that you've probably played lately. Essentially, Street Fighter has been a game focused on a 2D plane, and over the years tweaks and changes have evolved the game into the formula that it is today.
Street Fighter IV allows you to pick your character and fight with another warrier in the ring. Each character has his own special moves and attacks, so you want to make sure that you try them all before you pick which character you want to use in a real battle. But, you will find that the game boils down to balancing physical skills and mind games between the characters.
Gamers of all ages can enjoy Street Fighter IV, as there are many aspects of the game that will make it enjoyable to all.
When playing Street Fighter 4, you can cancel a Focus Attack mid-charge by dashing out of it, meaning that you can play tricks on your opponent. You can even expend a portion of your Super Meter so that you can cancel a Special Move directly into a Focus Attack.
For the most part, the game is easy to get into and easy to learn.
There are two different meters that you may or may not want to keep watch on. The Super Meter fills up as you land attacks and fight, whereas the Ultra Meter builds up as you take damage. If you wait until both meters fill up, you can try a Super/Ultra Combo, otherwise if you want to try more technical moves, you can use just a quarter of your Super meter to perform Ex versions of the Special Moves.
If you're new to the Street Fighter series, you definitely want to play around a bit beforey ou get into any serious battles with opponents. There are a lot of special moves and character-specific moves that you want to have down.
The characters of Street Fighter IV are muscled and the 3D graphics make the new Street Fighter game more appealing to many.
You can purchase the game in both PS3 and Xbox 360, but you'll find the difference between the two consoles are minimal. For both consoles, you'll be surprised about how fun this fighting game really is.
Street Fighter IV allows you to pick your character and fight with another warrier in the ring. Each character has his own special moves and attacks, so you want to make sure that you try them all before you pick which character you want to use in a real battle. But, you will find that the game boils down to balancing physical skills and mind games between the characters.
Gamers of all ages can enjoy Street Fighter IV, as there are many aspects of the game that will make it enjoyable to all.
When playing Street Fighter 4, you can cancel a Focus Attack mid-charge by dashing out of it, meaning that you can play tricks on your opponent. You can even expend a portion of your Super Meter so that you can cancel a Special Move directly into a Focus Attack.
For the most part, the game is easy to get into and easy to learn.
There are two different meters that you may or may not want to keep watch on. The Super Meter fills up as you land attacks and fight, whereas the Ultra Meter builds up as you take damage. If you wait until both meters fill up, you can try a Super/Ultra Combo, otherwise if you want to try more technical moves, you can use just a quarter of your Super meter to perform Ex versions of the Special Moves.
If you're new to the Street Fighter series, you definitely want to play around a bit beforey ou get into any serious battles with opponents. There are a lot of special moves and character-specific moves that you want to have down.
The characters of Street Fighter IV are muscled and the 3D graphics make the new Street Fighter game more appealing to many.
You can purchase the game in both PS3 and Xbox 360, but you'll find the difference between the two consoles are minimal. For both consoles, you'll be surprised about how fun this fighting game really is.
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Comment by Glen Atwell
Computer Game
Despite little difference between the two console versions, have you ever played a 2D combo fighter with the Xbox 360 controller?
Stick with PS3!
Or get a Hori fighting stick!
- Glen Atwell