Capcom Europe has today confirmed that Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX has launched on PlayStation Store, and is now available to download throughout Europe. Previously available on Universal Media Disc (UMD), the PlayStation Portable (PSP) Beat-'Em-Up has a long-standing following of fighting game fans.
Carl Williams writes, "It is not like Capcom to simply release a fighting game and not milk it somehow. We saw this with Street Fighter II which has many updates, all of which were additional full purchases, on Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis. Maybe they realized fans were not going to go for that forever by the time they got around to releasing the “Alpha” series of games. Street Fighter Alpha 3 is the final game in the Alpha series and it seems that Capcom went all out for it."
A remaster of this on next gen, just up the res and keep the gameplay = money. Capcom likes money.
Alex Gibson at IGCritic writes "Boss battles have both defined and ruined games gone by. Over the years, their execution has proved a veritable art form that some developers absolutely excel at and others fail hopelessly to master"
Phuthermarian Descendent (spelling is off) from Bloodborne. F that guy - the last boss of the main game is a joke compared to him.
the last boss in zelda the minish cap lol i could pull out all of my hair playing fighting that last boss
Alma from NG isn't that hard imo. Usually fighting game bosses are pain. They always an inhuman with crazy azz power or giant spamming azz. Kof12, battle fantasia, chaos code etc... even virtua fighter has an inhuman boss.
Man I'm trying to remember. I think Omega Weapon is the one at the bottom of swirling set of steps where even the No Encounter skill doesn't work and your forced to go all the way down fighting everything before you get to him. That game is one of my all time favorites. I would love a remake.
Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
So I have been gaming for... a long time now. I have had most consoles over the years at one point or the other, but one of the few I had day one was the original Sony PlayStation. Why is this significant? Because the system is celebrating its twenty year anniversary this week (technically yesterday here in North America). I absolutely loved this system and put together a lot of my fondest video gaming memories playing it. So, to celebrate twenty years, I am listing out my top twenty games today.
beat-'em-up? LoL