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IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFight your way through ten opponents and character-specific rivals before facing the final boss to become the ultimate street fighter.Fight your way through ten opponents and character-specific rivals before facing the final boss to become the ultimate street fighter.Fight your way through ten opponents and character-specific rivals before facing the final boss to become the ultimate street fighter.
Tôru Ôkawa
- Ryu
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Touru Ohkawa)
Yûji Kishi
- Ken
- (Synchronisation)
Mitsuo Iwata
- Sean
- (Synchronisation)
Kentarô Itô
- Yun
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Kentaro Itou)
Masakazu Suzuki
- Yang
- (Synchronisation)
Yuri Amano
- Ibuki
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Mie Midori
- Elena
- (Synchronisation)
Takashi Matsuyama
- Oro
- (Synchronisation)
Tomomichi Nishimura
- Akuma
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Makoto Tsumura
- Makoto
- (Synchronisation)
Eiji Sekiguchi
- Remy
- (Synchronisation)
Atsuko Tanaka
- Chun-Li
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Lawrence Bayne
- Necro
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Patrick Galligan
- Alex
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Patrick Gallagan)
Francis Diakowsky
- Dudley
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Francis Diakewsky)
Len Carlson
- Hugo
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- VerbindungenEdited into Street Fighter Anniversary Collection (2004)
- SoundtracksThird Strike
(Opening Theme Song)
Written by Infinite and Hideki Okugawa
Arranged by Hideki Okugawa
Vocals by Infinite
Ausgewählte Rezension
This is another of my personal favorite video games of all time and one of my third favorite in the "Street Fighter" franchise. The main problem I had with the "Street Fighter" franchise was that it kind of suffered "Arrested Development" and what I mean by that was that it kept remaking the same game repeatedly. Ok, not quite there was the "Street Fighter Alpha" series but that's a spin off series so it doesn't count.
Don't get me wrong I appreciate the expansion packages but it's time to move on and despite the long wait it was well worth it. It's true that this entry wasn't as big a hit as it's previous entry "Street Fighter 2", lets face it that can be a tough act to follow. But also, this game came out at a time when the franchise and even the fighting game genre was losing a little steam as the 90's was on the twilight years. However, as time went on this game has gain a huge cult following and has become a timeless classic like its predecessor. Also, this game is featured in fighting game tournaments and is one of the most played, which just cements this game's place in the fighting game genre. Finally, I also feel this game was one of the fitting send offs to the 90's decade.
Really love the graphical presentation it sort of an anime style which makes sense as the time this game came out Anime was on the rise. But it's also fitting as this game by its nature is a Shonen anime. We get plenty of new locations and backgrounds all beautifully rendered and detailed.
Of course, most importantly the gameplay is intact as you have all the features your familiar with from the regular punch and kick moves, some of the super moves, down to your trump card the super mega moves. Music is good I'll admit not all the tracks are favorites of mine as most of them are hip hop tunes and hip hop isn't one of my favorite music genres. Though I don't mind listening to them as a good listen, and this game still has a few memorable tracks that made it on my favorite's list.
I really like the character roster which consist of a lot of new players in the game. It's true that not all the new characters might stand out for you, but that's how it goes for all new contenders in fighting game franchises, it's much like with a new wrestler or two that debuts on "WW" or "AEW" some will pan out to be wrestling legends we know and love and some won't.
It's also true that most of the familiar ensemble from the previous games aren't included but that happens with fighting game sequels, you don't want to repeat yourself. And I wouldn't fret too much just because certain characters aren't in this game doesn't mean them out for good, their probably just saved for the next volume in the series. And like with most fighters it's all a matter of preference, whatever characters fit your preference.
I'll just describe a few of the characters as there are so many and these are the characters, I like playing the best.
Makoto: I always love that name as it's the name of some of my favorite characters in anime, most notably Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter from "Sailor Moon". It's kind of ironic as just as that character studies Karate so does this character, so there is more than one Makoto in town. Anyway, this character is cool, despite her small stature don't let that fool you as she's go some powerful moves that make anyone taller than her seem small. I really like that her moves are based on Karate but also Ju Jitsu, which is cool, making her character feel a little more down to earth.
Ibuki: One of my favorite characters from the franchise, this game was her debut and a great start for her. Her character is a ninja, sort of she has a rather interesting looking ninja outfit which looks like something from a time long gone. Even though I know what she looks like I still like she has that face mask on which evokes mystic, and sort of enhances her sexiness. Ahem anyway, her character has some killer moves hers are based on speed and air. Like one more she's almost like "The Flash" where she does a slide, grapples onto an opponent and just whacks them. Or even executing a combo of both low and mid-range kicks.
Ryu and Chun Li: I know these are two characters but since Ryu is my main man and Chun Li is my main woman, I'm counted both together. These two to me are like how I feel about Snake Eyes and Scarlett in "G. I. Joe" franchise you just can't imagine any volume of Street Fighter without them nor want to, in fact neither character in any volume is almost a sin. Both pretty much play out the same as before with maybe one new feature or two, yeah not much of a change but that's a good thing as an old saying goes if it's not broke don't fix it and also the fact both can still put the beat down on new opponents just shows how both are still the best at what they do.
To me though the highlight of the game is in how you get to choose the opponent you fight and pave your own pathway. This I though was brilliant because in the usual fighting game you were always on a set path laid out to you. Here you get to call your own shots, where in each round you fight in you have a choice in taking on one of two opponents. This gives you an opportunity in getting to find out what each of the opponents are made of; as well as an element of strategy figuring out which opponent you can reasonably take on and take out. The game also has a replay value as you can go though the game anyway you want with any fighter you want to play.
The "Street Fighter" franchise still strikes hard, the third time around.
Rating: 4 stars.
Don't get me wrong I appreciate the expansion packages but it's time to move on and despite the long wait it was well worth it. It's true that this entry wasn't as big a hit as it's previous entry "Street Fighter 2", lets face it that can be a tough act to follow. But also, this game came out at a time when the franchise and even the fighting game genre was losing a little steam as the 90's was on the twilight years. However, as time went on this game has gain a huge cult following and has become a timeless classic like its predecessor. Also, this game is featured in fighting game tournaments and is one of the most played, which just cements this game's place in the fighting game genre. Finally, I also feel this game was one of the fitting send offs to the 90's decade.
Really love the graphical presentation it sort of an anime style which makes sense as the time this game came out Anime was on the rise. But it's also fitting as this game by its nature is a Shonen anime. We get plenty of new locations and backgrounds all beautifully rendered and detailed.
Of course, most importantly the gameplay is intact as you have all the features your familiar with from the regular punch and kick moves, some of the super moves, down to your trump card the super mega moves. Music is good I'll admit not all the tracks are favorites of mine as most of them are hip hop tunes and hip hop isn't one of my favorite music genres. Though I don't mind listening to them as a good listen, and this game still has a few memorable tracks that made it on my favorite's list.
I really like the character roster which consist of a lot of new players in the game. It's true that not all the new characters might stand out for you, but that's how it goes for all new contenders in fighting game franchises, it's much like with a new wrestler or two that debuts on "WW" or "AEW" some will pan out to be wrestling legends we know and love and some won't.
It's also true that most of the familiar ensemble from the previous games aren't included but that happens with fighting game sequels, you don't want to repeat yourself. And I wouldn't fret too much just because certain characters aren't in this game doesn't mean them out for good, their probably just saved for the next volume in the series. And like with most fighters it's all a matter of preference, whatever characters fit your preference.
I'll just describe a few of the characters as there are so many and these are the characters, I like playing the best.
Makoto: I always love that name as it's the name of some of my favorite characters in anime, most notably Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter from "Sailor Moon". It's kind of ironic as just as that character studies Karate so does this character, so there is more than one Makoto in town. Anyway, this character is cool, despite her small stature don't let that fool you as she's go some powerful moves that make anyone taller than her seem small. I really like that her moves are based on Karate but also Ju Jitsu, which is cool, making her character feel a little more down to earth.
Ibuki: One of my favorite characters from the franchise, this game was her debut and a great start for her. Her character is a ninja, sort of she has a rather interesting looking ninja outfit which looks like something from a time long gone. Even though I know what she looks like I still like she has that face mask on which evokes mystic, and sort of enhances her sexiness. Ahem anyway, her character has some killer moves hers are based on speed and air. Like one more she's almost like "The Flash" where she does a slide, grapples onto an opponent and just whacks them. Or even executing a combo of both low and mid-range kicks.
Ryu and Chun Li: I know these are two characters but since Ryu is my main man and Chun Li is my main woman, I'm counted both together. These two to me are like how I feel about Snake Eyes and Scarlett in "G. I. Joe" franchise you just can't imagine any volume of Street Fighter without them nor want to, in fact neither character in any volume is almost a sin. Both pretty much play out the same as before with maybe one new feature or two, yeah not much of a change but that's a good thing as an old saying goes if it's not broke don't fix it and also the fact both can still put the beat down on new opponents just shows how both are still the best at what they do.
To me though the highlight of the game is in how you get to choose the opponent you fight and pave your own pathway. This I though was brilliant because in the usual fighting game you were always on a set path laid out to you. Here you get to call your own shots, where in each round you fight in you have a choice in taking on one of two opponents. This gives you an opportunity in getting to find out what each of the opponents are made of; as well as an element of strategy figuring out which opponent you can reasonably take on and take out. The game also has a replay value as you can go though the game anyway you want with any fighter you want to play.
The "Street Fighter" franchise still strikes hard, the third time around.
Rating: 4 stars.
- hellraiser7
- 14. Dez. 2022
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