Last year's effort proved to be a smash hit with gamers and critics alike…but you can always improve, right?
Here comes Super Street Fighter IV , and Capcom has now officially announced that it will land on store shelves on April 27 in North America, on the 28th in Japan, and on the 30th in Europe. This bigger, better version of SFIV will boast new characters, new stages, new music, new ultras, new online features, new bonus rounds and oh yes, even rebalanced gameplay. The new characters include Cody, Guy, Dee Jay, Juri, T.Hawk and Adon and Capcom may reveal more before the final launch. We know Japan will be getting a Collector's Edition although we're not sure if North America and Europe will receive the same treatment. A few new trailers have also hit the Internet and here's one of them to keep you salivating for the end of April:
If you missed out on this fighting game in 2009, you have a second chance to rectify the situation. Arguably the best title in the genre this generation, Capcom really rejuvenated this severely ailing franchise and now, Street Fighter has reclaimed its rightful position among the elite. We wouldn't have it any other way.
Related Game(s): Super Street Fighter IV
Sure are a TON of L4D fans not insulted by L4D2 based on the sales and reception.
capcom have been a big joke the last 2 generations.
all their ps3 games suck, all their ps2 games besides re4 and the DMC series suck.
capcom made brilliant games on the ps1, than they got greedy and the quality of there games sunk.
when your changing your most popular IP from a survival horror to a action game just to increase sales you know your in trouble!
I hate to say this, but I think that we'll eventually get incomplete games all to hell. I mean it's arguable and I know developers have a time frame, but it can make people preeety damn lazy. "Oh, &^$# that castle, we'll add it after release." It very easy to mix up your priorities that way. What, what do you put in and what do you leave out? AAAAAAAHHHHHHHH!!!!! *dies*
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Developers are more likely to start making "episodic" games, like the way valve has been making half-life "three." I think that will be a good thing for both gamers and the industry.
I sincerely hope that doesn't happen. I don't have the attention span for episodic releases. I don't even like to watch shows on TV when I have to wait a week in between episodes I just get the seasons when they release and do marathons.
Hadoken!
i can only enjoy fighting games standing up on a arcade machine.
kinda like racing games, i wish i could get a arcade machine in my room.
maybe PD will make me one when GT5 comes out 😉
only fighting game ive ever really enjoyed though is mortal kombat.
saw the concept art the other day and while it looks cool im a little disappointed because it never really needed changing.
all we need is another mortal kombat deception with good story driven conquest mode.
than another MK shaolin monks game.
shaolin monks is by far the best MK game, id rather that first but it would be extremely risky since not many people liked shaolin monks.
and midway arent exactly in a position to take a risk like that, one bad move and WB will kick them out the door quick smart.
PLEASE just give the fans another MK deception.
PPPPPPPLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEAAAAAASSSSSSEEEEEE!!!!!!!!
Sucks that I bought SF4. I should have waited. They should allow you to turn in SF4 for 75% credit toward SSF4. This isn't exactly my favorite genre but the new characters look pretty cool. We'll see.