RipTen: If you were expecting something similar to the iOS versions of Street Fighter IV, you’d be sorely mistaken. Capcom have done a commendable job bringing the full console experience right to the palm of your hand.
Akuma isn't one of the original Street Fighters. He made his first debut in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, the fourth version of Street Fighter II. Though, you might not have seen him unless you were an especially proficient player or had access to cheats. Akuma began as a secret character. Rather than only remaining hidden for one game, he's remained a secret through many installments in the series. If you wanted Akuma, you almost always had to work for him.
Now THIS article right here is a true gaming article granted many old schoolers like myself know this but, its informing the others that didnt live those games or generations.
Really loving him so far in SF5, his new design isn't great but his moves and combos are awesome.
From July – September this year, 3DS owners picked up another 100,000 copies of the game, bringing total sales to 1.2 million. That’s a very impressive figure, considering that this is the first version of Super Street Fighter IV, and hasn’t been updated since its initial release. It has none of the added content from Arcade Edition, 2012 or Ultra Street Fighter IV, but it has seen fairly healthy long-term sales regardless.
I may be a smash fanatic, but there's nothing wrong with a "street fight" every once in a while.
Ryu & Chung Li player for life.XD
"Street Fighter has seen its share of live-action misfires, namely two full-length features that are best forgotten. But this year, Street Fighter: Assassin’s Fist proved that live-action Street Fighter could be done right. " | Explosion.com
Nice review.
It's good if you're a fighter fan. Personally, looking forward to DOA on the system...
It is a pretty amazing title to pick up. It plays well and look very nice. It's about the only game worth getting right now for the 3DS.
I want the new camera angle in the console version