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Street Fighter IV


The real king of fighters is back

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

The match-levelling Ultra moves, charged by taking a beating, are far from a simple noob-friendly win button. Yes, you can use them as a basic "Get out of jail free" card if you like, and there's not a damn thing wrong with that, but a little experimentation reveals a whole lot more to them.

Ken's is hard to effectively land. Ryu's leaves him wide open if it misses. All of them can be blocked or avoided with fast enough reactions, and some can be cancelled into from a normal move, or even a special, with a sound understanding of the game. (Indeed, some need to be in order to have a hope in hell of being any use against a decent player) It's classic Street Fighter. Seemingly broad strokes which reveal a multitude of tiny detailed brush flecks upon closer inspection.

The same goes for the new focus attacks. Chargeable to either absorb a single hit or unleash a mighty unblockable strike, their uses when backed into a corner or pre-empting an attack are obvious. But once you learn that you can dash out of them to essentially run "through" fireballs? Or that a fast player can deactivate a charging focus using a sneaky double jab? Then you're really having fun.

New characters? You'll love them. In fact after a day or so you'll be so bonded that you'll barely even see them as the new guys at all. Abel's unapologetic brawling is useless at range, but a visceral joy to use when up in your opponent's face. C. Viper feels a little out of place at first thanks to her super jumps and ground-pounds, but that's exactly why she adds so much to the game. El Fuerte is weak, but so radically different in play mechanics from any other character in SF history that you'll be enjoying yourself with him too much to care.

And that's exactly the thing. For all the talk of character tiers, differing levels of play and carefully balanced game depth, Street Fighter IV is about the sheer enjoyment of controlling your character and moving them around the screen; running, jumping, dodging and beating lumps off your opponent (or even vice versa). Everything about Capcom's design here seems engineered with the simple aim of putting smiles on faces and invoking cackling laughter from groups of friends.

It's the instinctive, razor sharp controls and the solidity of the characters' weighting. It's the crunching sense of impact with each and every hit. It's the speed with which the focus and tone of a fight can change, and the freedom for improvisation lavished upon the player at every turn. It's the sheer, staggering amount of personality infused throughout the game, by every perfectly-judged animation, facial expression and line of dialogue. This is an ultra-optimised version of Street Fighter that looks, sounds, plays and feels just like we always thought Street Fighter II did when we fell in love with it in the '90s. But better.


 
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Dreddwar  - 9 months 21 days ago 
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EvilWaterman  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Dreddwar = TW@ You must be so proud of yourself for getting here first. Do you fall down alot? Anyway,

Im not a fan of these games but i think i would be foolish to not even rent it!!! I liked your review, full off passion! Well done
devinejoh  - 9 months 21 days ago 
brings back memories of playing street fighter on the PS1 angainst my korean cousins.

sigh...

def gonna get it.
MercurysPhoenix  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Awesome review :)

One thing though - are the bonus rounds back in IV?
Major Vasily  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Fifth! Yay, I'm fifth. What do you get out of writing "first?" Shmuck. I guess that's the only time you were first at anything in your life.
McTommiD  - 9 months 21 days ago 
HELL YES Bout time those mo'fo's made a new one.

Im about to loose my job everyone cause im not going to be in there for a month!
BodyDamage  - 9 months 21 days ago 
I have always generally hated fighting games but i really don't know if i can justify not getting a hold of this.
sixboxes  - 9 months 21 days ago 
I'm not a fan of fighters either, but this game is tugging at me to give the genre another shot. Hell, I had SFII for SNES, and it probably led to more controller-throwing than any other game I owned. SFIV though, is just beautiful to look at, and obviously more beautiful to play. Capcom definitely loves their fan base, which is just smart, because adoring fans always equals paying customers.

But GR, how could you put David Bowie, SFIV, and Nickelback in the same sentence? It's just blasphemy. I mean, two of them are examples of pure art in their given medium, and the other is Nickelback.
The_Lurcher  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Last! who wants to be first? pah being last means you have the biggest number so its automaticaly better. Anyway, yes finaly! turbo hd remix was awesome but from what i see, Street fighter 4 (or IV for those nit pickers) is going to be a new kind of epic.
climbing wolf  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Screw that, I'm last! Hooray!
rocketfuel  - 9 months 21 days ago 
O, how I want this game. Im O so glad it lives up to the hype.
key0blade  - 9 months 21 days ago 
OH SHIT MUST BUY
AzRedsk1n  - 9 months 21 days ago 
I love the street fighter series, one of my favorite games is marvel vs. Capcon 2, anyways i dont think i can get this untill the price is lowered. But i will own this game eventually
Games_Radar_DaveMeikleham  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Last!

Woot! This is all kinds of fun.
hardcore_gamer1990  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Capcom = The only game manufacturers with a true understanding about what their fanbase want and give them exactly that

TAKE THE FUCKING HINT SEGA!!!!
lol
Corsair89  - 9 months 21 days ago 
One day away, I can't wait!!!!!
iluvmyDS  - 9 months 21 days ago 
I enjoyed this review and look forward to picking it up one of these days. Good to know it's accessible as I don't play many fighters. I just hope that I can skip the damn cutscenes.
NelosAngelos  - 9 months 21 days ago 
Oooooh baby, It will be mine, oh yes it will be mine. Can tomorrow come any slower?!!!
JimmySmurf  - 9 months 21 days ago 
This game....I MUST HAVE x_x
Japanjack  - 9 months 21 days ago 
ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG ZOMG
Hurry up and come out so I can buy you!!
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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:
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2 player VS
Online
2 player VS
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