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Street Fighter IV Volt Review (Modojo)

Chris Buffa (Modojo): Capcom did a wonderful job bringing Street Fighter IV to the iPhone, and the follow-up, Street Fighter IV Volt, is no exception. This hard-hitting brawler retains its predecessor's best features, including user-friendly controls, impressive visuals and a solid cast of world warriors. Competing against players from around the world, though, puts this hard-hitting title in a class by itself.

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Street Fighter IV: Volt iOS Review - JTM Games

"Fast forward a year and Capcom releases an updated SFIV for the iOS; one that adds a large number of characters, a fex extra modes, and the ability to have players compete online with others. This updated game, subtitled Volt brings a good amount of features that add to the Street Fighter IV experience on the iOS. But was it too little too late?"

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What's Capcom's Beef With iPad?

Chris Buffa (Modojo): It's no surprise that some of the biggest third party publishers are a bit shady when it comes to App Store games. There's Square Enix, the company that charges $10 or more for RPGs that debuted over a decade ago.

Then we have Capcom. The company kicked off 2011 on a sour note by releasing MaXplosion for the iPhone, a blatant rip-off of Twisted Pixel's critically acclaimed Xbox Live title, Splosion Man; imitation is the sincerest form of flattery though, right?