By Andres Hernandez
The Street Fighter franchise needs no introduction, as any self-respecting gamer has surely played one iteration or another. Street Fighter II basically defined the fighting game genre in the early 90's and Capcom continues to keep the tradition alive twenty years later. Today we will find out if this title is a worthy successor in the series, and how well it holds up in stereoscopic 3D.
General Review
This latest version in the series, Super Street Fighter IV (SSFIV) Arcade Edition builds upon the successful mechanics of the original SFIV while adding ten additional characters, new super moves, new gameplay modes, and some balancing tweaks to the game. While still basically the same title as its non-super predecessor, Capcom has managed to add enough new content to the game to make it feel fresh and give fans a reason to come back.
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Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition
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By Andres Hernandez IntroductionGeneral ReviewNvidia GeForce 3D Vision FindingsiZ3D FindingsDDD FindingsConclusion Introduction The Street Fighter franchise needs no introduction, as any self-respecting gamer has surely played one iteration or another. Street Fighter II basically defined the fighting game genre in the early 90's and Capcom continues to keep the tradition alive twenty years later. Today we will find out if this title is a worthy successor in the series, and how well it holds up in stereoscopic 3D. General Review This latest version in the series, Super Street Fighter IV (SSFIV) Arcade Edition builds upon the successful mechanics of the original SFIV while adding ...