Received this today and have given it a quick look over. I used to be very much into Street Fighter on the SNES, more so that than any other incarnation of the series, and so this is bringing all those memories back for me, which, seeing as this is aimed at the Street Fighter enthusiast, is part way there already for making this a warrented purchase. Indeed from what I have seen so far this is very much a trip down memory lane for me, and choosing a fighter like Ken is still as familiar and satisfying as putting on an old pair of worn underpants, it just feels like home.
I wont bore on about the SF mechanics as Im sure most of us are already very familiar with this, although I would be interested if there are any SF enthusiasts who would be able to play the game to a greater degree of depth than I have and could point out any descrepancies, or indeed just confirm that the 5 games on offer here all survived intact. The Arrange music is quite upbeat and works well, but if you prefer you can choose the CPSI and II music instead. Other bonuses you get include the opening movies from all 5 games, as well as the credits pages, as well as a sound test with Street Fighter melodies.
One of the SF purists then, or simply those who just want a reminder of a game engine which for many remains untouched to this day.
I wont bore on about the SF mechanics as Im sure most of us are already very familiar with this, although I would be interested if there are any SF enthusiasts who would be able to play the game to a greater degree of depth than I have and could point out any descrepancies, or indeed just confirm that the 5 games on offer here all survived intact. The Arrange music is quite upbeat and works well, but if you prefer you can choose the CPSI and II music instead. Other bonuses you get include the opening movies from all 5 games, as well as the credits pages, as well as a sound test with Street Fighter melodies.
One of the SF purists then, or simply those who just want a reminder of a game engine which for many remains untouched to this day.
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