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Performing Focus attacks doesn't necessarily restrict you to a specific chain of strikes. The series of Focus moves can be stopped at any time - particularly useful if you want to confuse opponents. Apart from the Focus system and assortment of regular moves, players may employ Ultra Combos and Super Combos. It's very simple: you charge the Ultra meter by receiving damage and then pulling off numerous heavy-damage attacks when the other fighter least expects it. It's easy to turn the tide of battle and increase the excitement of each fight. Charging the Super meter is done by using normal attacks, which may in turn be combined with Super Combo attacks.
Smell and die!
Chin up!
The unique art direction may not appeal to everyone, but it does lend a certain dash of originality in a sea of generic anime-flavored fighting games. It's a subtle and good move by Capcom.
Getting into the spirit of Street Fighter 4 should be equally straightforward for fans and newbies alike, which, I think you'll agree, is one of the main advantages of this game. Inexperienced players can have a whirl with other modes such as Trial to master the techniques of each character. It's an excellent option for beginners. This game also provides hours of fun during online matches, in addition to featuring tons of tasty unlockables for determined players. However, the soul of Street Fighter 4 resides in its terrific gameplay mechanics, flavored by a unique and appealing arts style. Top-notch audio evokes the sound of many familiar cries and blows from preceding titles.
Street Fighter 4 is by no means a flawless game. Looking for an in-depth story is pointless, since you won't find it here. Frankly, that's really not what you should be looking for in a fighting game. This title restored our faith in the genre and it rises high above the competition. Capcom deserves credit for this one. It's been a long time since we felt this kind of vibe and the best part is, it's a good slice of gaming even for those who are unfamiliar with previous releases. Nice work.
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Performing Focus attacks doesn't necessarily restrict you to a specific chain of strikes. The series of Focus moves can be stopped at any time - particularly useful if you want to confuse opponents. Apart from the Focus system and assortment of regular moves, players may employ Ultra Combos and Super Combos. It's very simple: you charge the Ultra meter by receiving damage and then pulling off numerous heavy-damage attacks when the other fighter least expects it. It's easy to turn the tide of battle and increase the excitement of each fight. Charging the Super meter is done by using normal attacks, which may in turn be combined with Super Combo attacks.
Smell and die!
Chin up!
The unique art direction may not appeal to everyone, but it does lend a certain dash of originality in a sea of generic anime-flavored fighting games. It's a subtle and good move by Capcom.
Getting into the spirit of Street Fighter 4 should be equally straightforward for fans and newbies alike, which, I think you'll agree, is one of the main advantages of this game. Inexperienced players can have a whirl with other modes such as Trial to master the techniques of each character. It's an excellent option for beginners. This game also provides hours of fun during online matches, in addition to featuring tons of tasty unlockables for determined players. However, the soul of Street Fighter 4 resides in its terrific gameplay mechanics, flavored by a unique and appealing arts style. Top-notch audio evokes the sound of many familiar cries and blows from preceding titles.
Street Fighter 4 is by no means a flawless game. Looking for an in-depth story is pointless, since you won't find it here. Frankly, that's really not what you should be looking for in a fighting game. This title restored our faith in the genre and it rises high above the competition. Capcom deserves credit for this one. It's been a long time since we felt this kind of vibe and the best part is, it's a good slice of gaming even for those who are unfamiliar with previous releases. Nice work.