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March 2011
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The editors liked
Touchscreen controls are inviting for newcomers
Fantastic art and character design
Rich battles that reward skill
Not button mashing
Lots of multiplayer options
Collecting figurines in StreetPass is addictive.
It might be on the small screen
But it’s pretty much everything you could want from a mobile Street Fighter IV.
35 characters to choose from
Nice assortment of locations
Different control schemes for beginners and pros
New over-the-shoulder viewpoint
Can watch matches
Can collect figurines to use in StreetPass matches
Animated end segments in arcade mode
Multiple gameplay modes and most characters have at least one extra costume. It looks just as good as the console ver
The editors didn't like
No online leaderboards or tournament mode
Using the shoulder buttons for combos can be tricky.
Controls might be a little fiddly for those not used to using a combo of touch screen
Shoulder and regular buttons.
People can
And will
Spam the one button special attacks during multiplayer matches. The over-the-shoulder viewpoint is more of a gimmick rather than being actually useful.
Abstract: 2D screenshots of 3D-capable game: Due to technical limitations, the screenshot shown in this review is a 2D image of a game that can display its graphics in 3D. The game is fully playable in either form, but only the 2D method can be shown here.Fighti...
35 characters to choose from, nice assortment of locations, different control schemes for beginners and pros, lots of multiplayer options, new over-the-shoulder viewpoint, can watch matches, can collect figurines to use in StreetPass matches, animated end segments in arcade mode, multiple gameplay modes and most characters have at least one extra costume. It looks just as good as the console ver
People can, and will, spam the one button special attacks during multiplayer matches. The over-the-shoulder viewpoint is more of a gimmick rather than being actually useful.
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a generally fine adaptation of Super Street Fighter IV to the 3DS, and while it’s not likely to supplant the console versions as anyone’s favorite version, and it’s not without its flaws, it’s good enough that fi...
Abstract: Most of the modes from the console versions are retained in the 3DS version. The classic arcade mode returns, complete with the animated sequences that open and close each characters stories that are fully voiced. The car destroying an..
Abstract: While Nintendo focused on the younger audience with its 3DS launch titles, Capcom took a different strategy by targeting the more seasoned gamer by releasing a 3D version of its hit Super Street Fighter IV.Street Fighter is without a doubt a fan favour...
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Abstract: So the Nintendo 3DS is finally here, and with that we get the first batch of release games here at Gaming Age. First up, for me at least, is Capcom's port of Super Street Fighter IV, this version being accurately dubbed the 3D edition. While a lot of p...
Touchscreen controls are inviting for newcomers, Fantastic art and character design, Rich battles that reward skill, not button mashing, Lots of multiplayer options, Collecting figurines in StreetPass is addictive.
No online leaderboards or tournament mode, Using the shoulder buttons for combos can be tricky.
Fast, frantic, and full of depth, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a great addition to the franchise....
Abstract: With a roster of 35 characters, the kind of depth chart that would give most of us night terrors, and the kind of split-second decision making requirements normally reserved for cocaine addicts, Super Street Fighter IV doesn't have the repu...