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Street Fighter IV


The real king of fighters is back

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

Problems? Barely anything significant enough to mention. The only downside not referenced in the video on the previous page is the fact that to really get the best out of Street Fighter IV you'll need to invest in an arcade stick, or Capcom's official pad at the very least. But having said that, even when partaking in the eldritch horrors of the 360's d-pad, things are a hell of a lot more acceptable than they were in HD Remix. And besides, control inputs are the fault of the console manufacturers, not the game.

 

And surprisingly, even the online play is decent. We feared game-killing lag, but so far we've found that fighting an opponent with a half-decent connection is almost the same as being in the same room. Slower connections mean slower play, naturally, but that slowness takes the form of an overall drop in tempo rather than any frame judder. And it's a really nice touch to be able to allow online players to jump in with a challenge as you play through arcade mode alone. Big old school respect points to Capcom for that.

 

Though to be fair, all of the above is a moot point, because frankly you shouldn't be playing Street Fighter IV online anyway. This game is all about sharing a couch and a TV with your friends; jostling, laughing and baiting each other over long nights spent learning, beating and relearning each other's tactics. Screw XBL, PSN, and the Wii. This is social gaming. But if you haven't got mates to hand, there's still plenty to do. With lengthy time trial and endurance modes included, as well as one of the most welcoming and complete training modes we've ever seen in a fighter, you're unlikely to be hit by the single-player blues at any point.

 

So yes. Street Fighter IV. It's the genuine article. The next true sequel in one of the greatest game series of all time. If you're foolish enough to have forgotten, it will remind you exactly why Street Fighter II changed everything in 1992, and if you haven't then it will be the next proper evolution of one of the rightful staples of your gaming career. It will be like playing SFII for the first time all over again, only with the years of love and experience you've since gained already built in. To long-term Street Fighter fans, everything old is new again. To the new players, we simply say welcome to the party. You're going to have a hell of a good time.


 

Soul Calibur IV? Yes. Soul Calibur is of course mightily accessible and simple to grasp itself, but the tighter focus of SFIV makes it a much more exciting and rewarding game. As great as it is, SCIV's combat now feels a little fluffy and imprecise after SFIV.

 

SSFIITHDR? Yes. As hard as it is for us to admit, after 16 years, Street Fighter IV has finally made it tough for us to go back to variants of SFII. Everything we love about Super Turbo HD is present in IV, but the latter is smoother, more flowing and, to put it bluntly, just contains more options for fun.

MK vs. DCU? Yes, yes, eight million times yes. There's no contest between the Street Fighter's finely honed, exhilarating depth and Mortal Kombat's stiff, gimmicky silliness. Never has been, never will be.

 

 

You'll love
  • Endlessly fun, deep and exilarating fighting
  • Gorgeous and unique visuals
  • The best vs. multiplayer around
You'll hate
  • Seth is a horribly cheap boss
  • The anime cut-scenes are short and badly animated
  • That ill-fitting intro song. Ugh.

 
28 Comments
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Gahmah  - 9 months 11 days ago 
GOPHER BLOKE!
skaface  - 9 months 11 days ago 
wow, the cutscenes look really odd - but who cares as long as the gameplay works? Thankfully u can skip the intro-song or mute it, right? puhhh...very good review btw, although all those hints at the beginning weren't really necessary, at least not for a serious gamer who gives a s*** about fandom or something like that.
garnsr  - 9 months 11 days ago 
Why is this still the 360 review? Isn't a game that would benefit from the much much better PS3 D pad worth reviewing separately, at least for a little while?
norid  - 9 months 11 days ago 
hmmmmmmmm wonder how Tekken will compaire when it comes out. Anyway def buy.
iKOemos  - 9 months 9 days ago 
I love the hand-drawn, cartoonish style to this game. I'm definitely buying this.
thochaos  - 9 months 9 days ago 
I wasn't sure before but fuck it, I have to buy this.
creepychris  - 9 months 9 days ago 
So is the game actually worth the 60 bucks?
actionpacked247  - 9 months 9 days ago 
Yeah, brutal boss. But then again, what SF boss hasn't been totally broken? Still, awesome game!
ruben9700  - 9 months 9 days ago 
I played this game yesterday, and I would give it an 8.5 out of 10, not saying it sucks,it's just fighting games aren't my style, I'm more of a shooting game guy.The difficulty is broken, but the gameplay is pretty good, but what's with the character's story.
curly_jefferson  - 9 months 8 days ago 
HOLY SHIT IT'S KEN STARDUST!!!!!!!!!!
Street Fighter IV and the Spiders from Mars
Warhawk  - 9 months 8 days ago 
Just played this game,i'm happy I got around to it.Nothing huge has changed,you feel like your playing that old school street fighter you love with the graphics amped up.If I had to i'd give it 9 out of 10
AA95mp  - 9 months 8 days ago 
if anyone has read the comics "the watchmen" you'll see the resemblence between seth and captain manhattan
RebornKusabi  - 9 months 8 days ago 
Thank you AA95mp, I could swear that I saw the resemblence between Seth and Dr. Manhattan! I thought it was just my excitement for the movie that was making me see it, but your comment shows that I wasn't just imagining things.

Btw, I have rented the game on the 360 and will be buying this game as soon as possible... for the PS3 >_>

"...even when partaking in the eldritch horrors of the 360's d-pad..."

That would be why, the controls are ****ing terrible for fighting games on the 360. Please PLEASE listen, if you have all 3 systems as well, get this game on the PS3! Oh and before someone says I'm trolling, I honestly feel that MGS 4 was one of THE best games that came out last year, and I do not say that lightly.
dorianse  - 9 months 5 days ago 
Ive been playing since SF1 and I can say CAPCOM did a great job. There are things I wish were added, but over all I LOVE the game. Bringing new life to something I grew up with is awesome. I actually got goose bumps the first time I played. Cant put it down. "dor77" is my ID if anyone needs a PS3 ass kickin!!!
skironerocks  - 9 months 5 days ago 
the arcade stick is sold out everywhere and going for ridiculous prices on ebay as well as the little controller with caracter art on it, the responsivness of the 360 control has cost me so many matches i am not playing on xbl again until i get a new control!the game though is definetly a 10!
krazzymoose  - 9 months 4 days ago 
Capcom needs to complete SFIV's cast though. If you want T. Hawk and Dee Jay in SFIV sign the petition:

http://www.petitiononline.com/capcomiv/petition.html
Spread the Word, Spread the Link. Complete the Cast!
krazzymoose  - 9 months 4 days ago 
Or any Other Characters!
Yellowhat17  - 9 months 3 days ago 
Oh God... I have to go rent this NAOW!
Devilmaycryormaynot  - 9 months 1 day ago 
Overall the game is good..the graphics changed which was pretty much it..i was expecting a twist to it..I was expecting more characters and better control of the characters, more fighting styles, better combos and finishing moves..id give it a 6 out of 10. $60 is not worth it...id wait to buy it at least a couple of weeks..dont get me wrong..I like street fighter but I was expecting better.
Heyexclamationpoint  - 9 months 23 hours ago 
Seth is a cheap bastard. Cyber Akuma has nothing on this guy.
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Street Fighter IV
Street Fighter IV

Genre: Fighting
Release date: 20 Feb 2009
Published by: Capcom
Franchise: Street Fighter
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
2 player VS
Online
2 player VS
10 INCREDIBLE
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