mardi 9 octobre 2012

Street Fighter 4 It's A Second Chance to Perfect your Skills

By Paul Adler


Who doesn't enjoy a good smack down occasionally? The first new installment in more than a decade to this franchise is meeting with wild expectation. It's a chance to sharpen your abilities and learn tons of new ones. Oh, and original players are back. If you've ever played a Street Fighter game like Marvel vs. Street Fighter (for the Playstation) you know those characters are hard. In Street Fighter, fighting as the personality of your choosing, you had to battle fierce opponents to get to the ultimate bosses which were selected by the computer. Characters had an arsenal of fighting moves for each personality. In successive versions, new moves such as throws were added as well as new characters to portray. Ryu, one of the first characters has been a mainstay throughout the franchise.

The order of Street Fighter 4 is not after the 3rd version but is ready to occur at a time between Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III. All of the original characters are back in action including Chun-Li. Isn't there a new movie out, Street Fighter: If it is a success it can only further game sales of this new version and the ones before.

Street Fighter 4 has been released in 2009 for the Xbox 360. Fans of the original hand-to-hand combat game won't be disappointed. In the first, there was 2D fighting with 2D graphics. Gameplayers liked the feeling of the characters and their brutality in battle. As the moves were improved, players could throw fireballs and flaming punches. Each character has its own unique fighting style.

In the most recent version, the graphics are exceptional. The first 12 warriors and some further characters are shown in clear color still fighting on the classic 2D style but the background has an element of the 3D going on. Like the first, there's a health meter at the bottom to show just how strong your attacks are to your competitor. New combination moves thrill players new and old. If you have never played a Street Fighter Game before, you may enjoy its mix of old school arcade game style with new school graphics. With every new personality you unlock there are more options for play. There is the addition of focus moves that can be employed as a last ditch effort to stun your opponent when you're out of options. And, with the web feature of the Xbox 360 you have endless opponents, who have also become proficient at Street Fighter, to battle.

Miss the colonnade but yearning for something new? Street Fighter 4 combines the very best of both worlds which is what game-players say implies a good franchise evolution. The game is rated T for teenagers due to intense fight sequences.




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