Review by Matt S. Imagine how you must have felt to be a Street Fighter fan and purchase Ultra Street Fighter 2: The Final Challenge when it launched last year on Nintendo Switch. In that game package you get a single version of Street Fighter 2, some unnecessary HD sprites,…
Read MoreReview by Matt S. It’s an undeniable fact that Street Fighter 2 is one of the most important, respected, and playable fighting games. To this day the core mechanics, balance, personality and art of the game come together to offer players something that feels eminently modern and worthwhile. Related reading:…
Read MoreReview by Hamza A. Street Fighter has come a long way since it debuted at the arcade gaming scene back in 1987. Over the years since the characters roster has been updated regularly, the visuals have improved, fighting moves and combos have been refined, and new features have been added.…
Read MoreReview by Nick H. Street Fighter has been punching and kicking for so long now that it is sometimes hard to believe that the series is really only technically onto its fourth iteration. Of course, there have been a lot of Street Fighter IVs now, and each and every time…
Read MoreStreet Fighter is getting a bit of extra love from Capcom over the next year. Some of these feel like they are pages taken out of the Tekken playbook – and well, one announcement directly relates to Tekken. I will start with that one first. Street Fighter X Tekken released…
Read MoreI like to joke about how many Capcom fighting games eventually come out with a seventeenth Super Duper Spiffy Supreme version, iterating upon itself every few months. The fact of the matter is, Capcom usually does an excellent job with these updates in adding new characters, stages and balancing the…
Read MoreLots to like in this week’s edition of the PSN update including Alex Kidd, Street Fighter IV Arcade, and Dr.Who: The Eternity Clock. Maybe the biggest release though, is the long awaited PS Move title Scorcery. Scorcery casts your PS Move controller as a magic wand and puts you int…
Read MoreCapcom’s support for Apple devices continues to increase, as it has now launched two classic ports and more downloadable content for an existing game. First up is Street Fighter Collection, which features three classic games: Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, and Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting. The games have…
Read MoreCapcom’s support for Apple devices continues to increase, as it has now launched two classic ports and more downloadable content for an existing game. First up is Street Fighter Collection, which features three classic games: Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, and Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting. The games have…
Read MoreThe latest Street Fighter legacy title to hit Xbox LIVE is perhaps the most under appreciated one. The game was originally released without much fanfare and didn’t really, shall we say, stand the test of time. My biggest problem with the game (and biggest disappointment) was that only a smattering…
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