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Street Fighter Anniversary Collection brings to you the best of the best in the ultimate beat 'em-up compilation. Hyper Street Fighter II is a blend of five Street Fighter II games-in-one where you get to find out who is the greatest warrior. Street Fighter III: Third Strike is the arcade smash hit, available on a next-gen console for the very first time.
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street fighter three is however very good, and if like me you don't want to spend twenty quid on the dreamcast version it's worth the cost of the game alone. this game also does not suffer from being frustratingly difficult either, as capcom presumably realised this was irritating in street fighter anniversary edition. add to this the anime classic street fighter the animated movie (not the duff alpha movie or the positively dire film with kylie) and you have a good package.
overall a the film and SF3 are good, but they might as well not have bothered with SF2 for the amount of use most fans might get. i think i'll dig out the SNES and remind myself how enjoyable street fighter 2 used to be.
Hyper Street Fighter 2 is a compilation of all prior versions of the Street Fighter 2 series, blending all 17 characters from "World Warrior" to "Super Turbo" and enabling fighters from different instalments to do battle. The two player game is as balanced and enjoyable as it ever was, but computer opponents have become tough and frustrating, even at lower skill levels. Still, a must have classic.
Street Fighter 3 : Third Strike has all of the balance and playability of Street Fighter 2, with vastly more depth and scope for skill. It adds parrying, dashing, cancelling, EX special moves and vastly improved super attacks to the mix. Every character has a particular niche and style of play that exploit their unique attacks to devastatingly effect. The graphics are colourful and distinctive. Animation in particular is outstanding - each of the 20 characters move with finesse and fluidity. Sadly, while the sound effects are great, they're overshadowed by the terrible music. There are no music volume controls and therefor no way to disable the repetitive, tinny din, witout sacrificing sound effects. Forunately, this is more an issue in the training mode than at other times. This game alone is worth the price tag.
Here's to hoping Capcom release a Street Fighter Alpha compilation too!
That said, this compilation includes Hyper Street Fighter II (a compilation of... Read more
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