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The editors liked
The fighting has aged well
Vibrant presentation
Art gallery
Evil Ryu and Violent Ken are fun additions to the roster
Street Fighter II core gameplay is still there
Especially between classic and visual styles
The editors didn't like
Price tag is far too high
Way of the Hado grows stale quick
Package feels cheap
Buddy mode is short
Lackluster
And too simple
Way of the Hado has terrible execution and unresponsive controls
Lack of features that were present in previous entries not available here
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Is Ultra Street Fighter 2 a great version of Street Fighter? Absolutely. Is it worth $40? That's harder to say.Despite a healthy amount of modes, Ultra Street Fighter 2 is primarily a game meant to be enjoyed with other people. A lot of the game's longevi...
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Triple R (resident remaster reviewer) is back to review one of the strangest “remasters” I've ever done. I used the quotation marks on remasters because this isn't quite a new remaster, it's more like a port of a remaster with some sprinkles of new stuff...
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Steve , review by: gamezone.com
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is a tribute to a classic. Street Fighter II made the fighting genre what it is today, and this game certainly celebrates it...
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Sean , review by: gamingtrend.com
Evil Ryu and Violent Ken are fun additions to the roster, Street Fighter II core gameplay is still there, especially between classic and visual styles
Buddy mode is short, lackluster, and too simple, Way of the Hado has terrible execution and unresponsive controls, Lack of features that were present in previous entries not available here, Ridiculous price for what is offered
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is a fun fighting game with interesting new mechanics and touted as the definitive version of Street Fighter II, but it comes off as lazy and overpriced, padded with a lackluster buddy mode and an unnecessary...
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Published: 2017-05-27, Author: Jason , review by: techau.com.au
Upgraded graphics
After spending time with the game, its certainly a great representation of the classic title and warms your heart with nostalgia. You kind of know going into it that this game can't compete with the likes of modern day games and with 30+ years of developm...
Published: 2017-05-29, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Abstract: CAPCOMTrying to compare a Nintendo Switch game with that of a PS4 or Xbox One release is a bit like comparing apples and oranges.But having played Ultra Street Fighter 2 this past week, it's hard not to look at other examples of fighting games on offer or...
Abstract: Value is an interesting concept. It means something different for each and every one of us. Some people wouldn't blink at the thought of forking out £35 for Ultra Street Fighter 2: The Final Challengers on the Nintendo Switch. Me? I think it's a rip-off.T...
Published: 2017-05-24, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
HD remaster stays faithful to the 90s original, Gameplay just as slick as it was in the arcades, The perfect party game for Nintendo's portable console
Switchcentric 3D mode is utter, utter garbage of the highest order, Not packed with content for a fullprice release, Sprites look a little ropey in places, Switch hardware isn't built for fighting games
This should have been a slam dunk for Capcom. The Final Challengers is the first proper fighting game on the switch, and an update to one of the genre's true highlights. Instead, it's a full-price re-release of a remaster that is itself a generation old...