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April 2010
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The editors liked
New characters add significantly to the game
Balance tweaks and more online options make competitive play more worthwhile
The replay system is incredibly robust
The editors didn't like
The inability to record local match replays is disappointing (as is the lack of the catchy "Indestructible" theme from the original SFIV)
Abstract: With over 20 years of history behind this franchise, it’s obviously that this title has hit the right spot with lovers of fighting games. Originally a 2D fighter, this latest instalment still pays homage to the original game but this time, it’s been cr...
New characters add significantly to the game, balance tweaks and more online options make competitive play more worthwhile, the replay system is incredibly robust
The inability to record local match replays is disappointing (as is the lack of the catchy "Indestructible" theme from the original SFIV)
A stellar upgrade to an already solid fighter, Super Street Fighter IV makes a great brawler even better, boasting 10 new characters, various balancing tweaks and plenty of worthwhile gameplay flourishes...
Abstract: One thing that Street Fighter fans have come to expect is the eventual rerelease of their favorite franchise. No matter whether you love or hate the Super, Turbo, and Hyper subtitles, Capcom have made a habit of extending the life of every numerical entry...
Abstract: Street Fighter will blow your mind once again with its recently released hardcover graphic novel series by UDON Entertainment. Super Street Fighter Volume 1: New Generation is printed in art-book size — 8.25 by 11.75 inches — and you've gotta see it to be...
Abstract: When Capcom announced they were doing a special edition of Street Fighter IV, I wasn't surprised. As one who has played the various editions of Street Fighter II, it was natural for Capcom to go and make an updated Street Fighter IV. I was a little dis...
Super Street Fighter IV is again a great fighting game. There is a lot of added value here and the balancing makes it much more fun to play and easier to get into. With 35 fighters there is someone for everyone and every play style and they all have a ...
Abstract: To grasp the appeal of Street Fighter and its subsequent sequels, you need to understand the mindset of your general hardcore fighting game fan. For instance, when they see someone on the street crouching, their thought process is: medium jumping kick,...
If you didn’t understand Street Fighter 4 before, you probably will not understand Super Street Fighter 4 now. In fact, the Turkish oil man and Native American brute will probably offer more to confuse fans whom lack the prior context of being alive du...
Street Fighter IV was a vitally important game to me. While it's widely agreed that it's the defining fighting game of this generation of consoles, for me it also represented the game that made fighting games fun again when I had begun to lose faith in...
Abstract: Capcom was clearly treading on dangerous ground by making this game; there was a great deal of skepticism that they were about to turn Street Fighter IV into a series of incremental updates just like SF II did. But Super Street Fighter IV proves Capcom...