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Why Street Fighter is still the most important fighting game series around

Seventeen years after Street Fighter II there's still no-one to touch Ryu and co. But what makes the series so special?

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

Forget Halo 3. Forget WoW. Forget Quake. Street Fighter II was the first game taken over and led by its players, and it set the precedent for fan involvemement in a major videogame series. It was in many ways the first true gamer’s game.

The story of combos sums up the whole situation really quite well. The depth of Street Fighter II provided its players with a multi-layered sandbox of violence from which they would truly get as much as they put in, and as a result they eagerly set out to cram it with their own input like a hungry fat man stuffs a turkey. Each advanced technique they discovered begat an advanced counter-technique as dedicated players plumbed the game’s depths and experimented with its engine. Every counter eventually got a counter-counter, and whether it existed by accident or design, SFII’s chess-like tactical play was rapidly revealed. However Capcom intended the game to be played, what it became was all down to its players.

For all of its technical advancement at the time of its release, Street Fighter II’s gameplay was sculpted by the human element. Rather than being pre-designed and dictated by the developer, the game’s most effective attacks, defenses and counters were born organically out of the ways in which human beings naturally chose to play and experiment with it. Unlike in other fighters before and since, they weren’t creating an artificial play style based around pre-set approaches to pre-set tactics. Early Street Fighter II players were building their play around the natural invention of their fellow men and women. The game was about understanding and outsmarting the human mind within the ever-expanding framework those minds were discovering and learning to exploit. Capcom made the game, but the players made the rules. 


 
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RebornKusabi  - 1 year 5 hours ago 
Great article man, it truly is amazing how many advancements SF II brought to the table as well as how it brought arcades back from a drought. The game was also noteworthy, though not mentioned a whole lot, for having the first female fighter in a typically male-dominated genre.

Again, good job!
SwampRock  - 6 months 26 days ago 
yeah SF is really great but I haven't even played 4 yet. I've always been kinda just locked in MK my whole life sadly. (all 17 years of it)
shakeandbake710  - 6 months 8 days ago 
street fighter is much worse than i remember a can barely play 4 most dissapointing day o my life when my preorder came up got it and it sucked
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