I just reserved a copy of Street Fighter IV, today (mainly because i wont be around the day it comes out). And i just wanted to see if any one else is totally excited for it. Or if you hate Street fighter. let me hear your opinions.
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I just reserved a copy of Street Fighter IV, today (mainly because i wont be around the day it comes out). And i just wanted to see if any one else is totally excited for it. Or if you hate Street fighter. let me hear your opinions.
Sigh. I have tried many times to get into street fighter, and see what people love about it, but I fail every time, and SF4 looks like the worst of all. From what I've seen, which is a lot, since it is everywhere, looks like a child's game. The game play looks weak, the characters look lame, the graphics aren't anything special, and the way the characters move in this new "3d slash 2d" style looks absolutely ridiculous. I know that it is one of the most successful franchises out there, and of course, it has the Street Fighter name on it, so you know it will do well, but as hard as I try, I have yet to find anything good about it.
open up your mind
and let some
thought inside
It's one of the few fighters that actually take skill to master rather than random button mashing and Street Fighter 2 pretty much set the standard for all fighting games that came after it.
I don't believe that to be true though. Sure it was one of the first, and it made a big impact on everyone, but when I first played it, many years ago, I didn't like it even then, when it was the cutting edge. I just can't see what is so great about it, not to make any less of anyone who likes it.
open up your mind
and let some
thought inside
I'm sign up for the tourney at gamestop but haven't preordered the game yet.
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I'll be preordering come payday without a doubt.
I'm looking forward to it. I'll get the PS3 version more than likely. I'm still not that crazy about the art direction, but as long as it's good I'll get over it.
I that Capcom should have given some characters different default outfits this time around. Like Sakura. She was a school girl. I get it..But that was back in Alpha/Zero. Which was before Street Fighter 2 and we're now after SF2. The took a chance doing that with Chun Li back in Alpha. SNK even did it with Terry in the KOF series. I just think it'd be cool if another classic Street Fighter character got a make over.
She wouldn't be the first...And probably won't be the last.
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I am really looking forward to the release of Street Fighter IV and have been since I heard of its coming. It looks a really unique game to play and as I adored all of the previous games there is probably no doubt at all that I will adore this one too.
That which is; is the truth.
Sadly no I was cursed with a Wii no 360
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You know what would be more awesome than Street Fighter IV?
An actual Street Fighter IV.
Ehhh, I dunno if I'll stick around. We'll see.
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I'm sorry for lacing my opinion with satire and sarcasm. Please, let me spell out my opinions so you don't get confused. I was not informed there was a specific way I had to express my opinion.
Street Fighter IV is just another way to prolong Street Fighter II's lifespan without having to provide much in the way of legitimate new content. I actually LIKED Street Fighter III. A lot. I don't need a II remake. I want an installment taking place after III and introducing new characters while implementinga few old favorites. Not everyone from Street Fighter II with a few new characters.
If it's a fighting game, then you'll know I'll buy it. Or at least rent it.
Nope.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/satire
Main Entry: sat·ire
Pronunciation: \ˈsa-ˌtī(-ə)r\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin satura, satira, perhaps from (lanx) satura dish of mixed ingredients, from feminine of satur well-fed; akin to Latin satis enough — more at sad
Date: 1501
1 : a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn
2 : trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly
Nope.Main Entry: sar·casm
Pronunciation: \ˈsär-ˌka-zəm\
Function: noun
Etymology: French or Late Latin; French sarcasme, from Late Latin sarcasmos, from Greek sarkasmos, from sarkazein to tear flesh, bite the lips in rage, sneer, from sark-, sarx flesh; probably akin to Avestan thwarəs- to cut
Date: 1550
1: a sharp and often satirical or ironic utterance designed to cut or give pain
2 a: a mode of satirical wit depending for its effect on bitter, caustic, and often ironic language that is usually directed against an individual b: the use or language of sarcasm
THERE WE GO!!! Although what term applys to your flamebait doesn't mean it's not a flamebait.http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/snarky
Main Entry: snarky
Pronunciation: \ˈsnär-kē\
Function: adjective
Etymology: dialect snark to annoy, perhaps alteration of nark to irritate
Date: 1906
1 : crotchety , snappish
2 : sarcastic, impertinent, or irreverent in tone or manner <snarky lyrics>
— snark·i·ly \-kə-lē\ adverb
Oh, please do.Please, let me spell out my opinions so you don't get confused. I was not informed there was a specific way I had to express my opinion.
Aside from the all the legitimate new content, I assume?Street Fighter IV is just another way to prolong Street Fighter II's lifespan without having to provide much in the way of legitimate new content.
It's not a remake. It's a prequel to three. As for you're complaint that it isn't a sequal... you do know that we're talking about Street Fighter? The fighting genre has such low standards for storyline that it's sufficently amazing that they've even talked about it as part of their hype-machine. Nobody really cares outside of fanfiction writers.I actually LIKED Street Fighter III. A lot. I don't need a II remake. I want an installment taking place after III
So, what you are saying here is that they should displease everyone by throwing out a bunch of characters? If they did, you'd be on here complaining about the game's massive lack of Vega/Dhalsim/E. Honda/Blanka/Balrog/Whoever.and introducing new characters while implementinga few old favorites. Not everyone from Street Fighter II with a few new characters.
Ehhh, I dunno if I'll stick around. We'll see.
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It's Street Fighter II with a new coat of paint and extras.
I don't WANT a prequel to III. The entire series is so based on giving us the same damn thing over and over that I just want something NEW. I hate that Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III (not matter how much I like it) would constantly get updates rather than legitimate new installments. All this sounds like to me is just another II update with fresh paint.
The chunks of legitimately new content (the characters, gameplay, graphic styles) seem few and far between in terms of how good they look. Not particularly fond of many of the characters (although Crimson Viper looks badass) and I'm wondering why the new gameplay had to be supported with a SFII spine.
The bare minimum plot would be nice, but I'm also talking about a genuine sense of progress from III. III was actually willing to shatter iconography and deliver what it wanted to deliver until they had to shoehorn elements from II just to make fans who couldn't live without it happy.As for you're complaint that it isn't a sequal... you do know that we're talking about Street Fighter? The fighting genre has such low standards for storyline that it's sufficently amazing that they've even talked about it as part of their hype-machine. Nobody really cares outside of fanfiction writers.
Why can't the game do what III did and become its own entity? Nobody complained about the entire new cast of II in comparison to the original Street Fighter.
And as for "nobody cares outside of fanfiction writers"...what's wrong with enjoying the narrative backstory of a game, no matter how underdeveloped?
Right, because if I liked III for shattering iconography and actually doing something new, I'll totally hate a game for not including past elements. I don't even like many II characters. Hell, I only like a handful of III's characters (mostly Oro). What I like is a series that's willing to innovate itself and try something new. Not hide a few new features and characters under a giant heap of nostalgia just to make sure the fanbase doesn't cry again.So, what you are saying here is that they should displease everyone by throwing out a bunch of characters? If they did, you'd be on here complaining about the game's massive lack of Vega/Dhalsim/E. Honda/Blanka/Balrog/Whoever.
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Of course, you DO know that the gameplay takes elements from II, parts from III, and adds original bits to the mix. To hand-wave this fact and say it's a remake of II is dishonest at best. Yes, the character design is similar. Yes the level design is similar. But frankly, if you've established a fighting series as iconic and popular as SF you are allowed to play on nostalgia as long as you aren't making a clone and throwing it in new clothes (Unless you're honest about it, like with Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix).
You seem to be proceeding from the assumption that "good" necessarily entails reinventing the wheel every iteration. Frankly, while nothing about SFVI sound revolutionary, it does sound like it's a step forward from SFIII. The game reviews seem to agree.The bare minimum plot would be nice, but I'm also talking about a genuine sense of progress from III. III was actually willing to shatter iconography and deliver what it wanted to deliver until they had to shoehorn elements from II just to make fans who couldn't live without it happy.
Of course not, nobody played the game and with the rare exceptions to that rule nobody cared. To call SF1 a game that had fans would be a massive overstatement- at best it had owners, at worst it had victims. When you've firmly established that you are producing absolutely nothing anyone wants, changes are clearly needed.Why can't the game do what III did and become its own entity? Nobody complained about the entire new cast of II in comparison to the original Street Fighter.
This is a story that establishes that Blanka gained his greenness and electrical powers from, depending on your source, either being struck by lightning or simply from living in the jungle all the time. No one can appreciate the story without first ingesting near-lethal amounts of hallucinogens. That isn't even going into Spicy Curry-Based Pyrokinesis (which, thankfully has been retconed).And as for "nobody cares outside of fanfiction writers"...what's wrong with enjoying the narrative backstory of a game, no matter how underdeveloped?
I'll quote myself:Right, because if I liked III for shattering iconography and actually doing something new, I'll totally hate a game for not including past elements. I don't even like many II characters. Hell, I only like a handful of III's characters (mostly Oro). What I like is a series that's willing to innovate itself and try something new. Not hide a few new features and characters under a giant heap of nostalgia just to make sure the fanbase doesn't cry again.
You seem to be proceeding from the assumption that "good" necessarily entails reinventing the wheel every iteration. Frankly, while nothing about SFVI sound revolutionary, it does sound like it's a step forward from SFIII. The game reviews seem to agree.
Ehhh, I dunno if I'll stick around. We'll see.
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Last street fighter I played was SF2 Championship edition for genesis. Guess I lost my love of fighting games as the only one I've played in years has been Soul Caliber (2 and 4), or the mortal kombat trilogy for n64 lol.
I've always liked the street fighter games more than mortal kombat. They were always more fun to play, and I loved the music. Chun-li was always my favorite.
The last street fighter I played was on the SNES; I don't usually play fighting games though. I'd want to try the new one out if I had the chance. =)
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