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PSM3 gives Street Fighter IV a 95!

The past, and future, of beat-em-ups

Words: Mike Gapper, PSM3 UK

GamesRadar’s sister mag PSM3 UK has printed their review of Street Fighter IV, which we are providing here in its entirety. Check back tomorrow for a follow up feature covering all of the character profiles.

Whether you’re an old hand or a curious newbie; whether you were there almost twenty years ago for Street Fighter II, or whether this is your first time on the block; whether you smashed faces and bloodied noses in Alpha 1, 2, and 3, or whether you never touched a fighting game until Soul Calibur IV. Whether on SNES or Genesis, on Saturn or Playstation, on Dreamcast or PS2, on Xbox or PS3 – as a gamer, Street Fighter is in your blood.

In 1991, Street Fighter II set the standard for every beat-em-up to follow – from Fatal Fury to Mortal Kombat to Shaq Fu – redefining competitive play, accidentally inventing combos and capturing the imagination of a generation. In 1995 we raced, in 2002 we shot each other, but in 1991 we smashed faces. Not a gamer on Earth could get away from SFII and not one wanted to. Street Fighter II is early nineties gaming, so it’s not surprising that SFIV walks the same path.

The console version is a nigh-on perfect port of the arcade machine that’s been tested for the best part of a year in Japan, needing nothing in the way of balance tweaks or character alterations. Not played it since Street Fighter II? It’s everything you know and love, plus new characters, bosses, a new 3D engine, new Focus Attacks on Medium Kick + Medium Punch, Throws on Light Kick + Light Punch (no longer on one button), new Super meters, EX moves, and all-new Ultra combos.

Consoles get the entire arcade game, plus nine new exclusive playable characters, half a dozen new stages, challenge modes, training modes, and more unlockables than you can throw a Shinkuu Hadouken at. It has fewer fighters than Tekken; fewer modes than Soul Calibur; and less complexity than Virtua Fighter, and it utterly batters them all.

Make no mistake, Street Fighter IV is more relaunch than sequel, drawing from the best parts of the series but handling like a super-slick Street Fighter II. So when you start Street Fighter IV, it’s all too familiar. You know the names even if you’ve never played the game – Ken, Ryu, Blanka, Guile, Chun Li, Dhalsim, Zangief, E. Honda – the original eight World Warriors from Street Fighter II are all present and correct. Joining them are Street Fighter II’s four bosses – Bison, Balrog, Sagat, and Vega – and four new challengers introduced for the first time in Street Fighter IV.

Yep, it’s familiar – the same faces, the same controls – three punches and three kicks; hard, medium, and light. Special moves executed with motions on the stick – Down, Down-forward, Forward + Punch for a Fireball; hold Back for a second, then Forward + Punch for a Sonic Boom; rotate the stick through 360 degrees with any Punch at the end for a Spinning Piledriver. Three rounds, two dimensions, one-on-one.


 
8 Comments
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Geigan  - 11 months 9 days ago 
Very specific but good article.
Geigan  - 11 months 9 days ago 
Oops, guess I didn't say first. That's right!
purple_omlet  - 11 months 9 days ago 
nice.
darkvare  - 11 months 9 days ago 
cool downloadable costumes i hope for chun-li's alpha costume and sakura's playboy bunny costume from gem fighter
chrisat928  - 11 months 9 days ago 
Does the picture of Fei Long on page 2 frighten anyone else?
kianbung  - 11 months 8 days ago 
Finally I find out how to use the sonic boom.
gaseoussnake  - 11 months 8 days ago 
Huge SF 2 fan when i was younger. Always thought that the recent dead or alive titles were the best fighting games. Street Fighter 4 looks amazing I cant wait to play it. Looks like Street fighter will be taking the belt back.
gaseoussnake  - 11 months 8 days ago 
I was a huge fan of Street Fighter Deuce back when I was younger. Today I believe the best fighting games are the recent Dead or Alive titles. Street Fighter 4 (Street Fighter Double Deuce) looks great. Don't really care about the costumes but the online play sounds cool.
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