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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: It isn't very often that a handheld game supersedes a console version of any game, much less a fighting game. In the history of handheld gaming, I think I can count the number of halfway decent fighting games on one hand. Something about the handheld g...
Abstract: Judging the portable version of any arcade fighting game is difficult for a couple of reasons. While it's possible to translate the visuals (see Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max, Tekken Dark Resurrection, and SoulCalibur Broken Destiny -- all on PSP), the po...
Abstract: The history of fighting games on handhelds has been checkered at best. Whether it’s the form factor of the platform, making for difficult and uncomfortable controls, or a sloppy port, no one has gotten it quite right. That changes with Super Street F...
An accomplished port of a modern classic, Makes use of all the features on the 3DS, Home console versions are cheaper, with better controls, Gains nothing from being in 3D...
Porting a 360/PS3 fighting game to a portable comes with a cost. Capcom has attempted to minimize these sacrifices as much as possible. In some cases the changes actually improve the experience. The addition of the touch controls, in particular Lite mo...
Abstract: The revival of Street Fighter with Street Fighter IV has passed over Nintendo systems so far, but fortunately, the game is making its Nintendo system debut in a big way with Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition. A launch title for Nintendo's new handheld...
Abstract: Not only is Street Fighter one of the most iconic gaming franchises for Capcom, it is one of the most beloved franchises in the gaming industry. With numerous versions of Street Fighter titles appearing on tons of platforms over the years, it was only ...
Abstract: Just before the release of the Nintendo 3DS, I was given a hands on opportunity to play some of the upcoming games for this console and Super Street Fighter IV was in that lot. Apart from Nintendogs and Pilot Wings Resort, this was the game I was look...
Abstract: Aside from the "i've done most of this before" feeling of deja-vu you get when you first play it, which is something most ports suffer from, there's nothing to dislike about SSFIV3DE. It plays great, is packed full of features (including online multiplayer), looks amazing and is, ultimately, the best version..