Game Revolution writes: "A phenomenon called the "double dip" routinely strikes consumers of popular entertainment. Why pay for a DVD, CD, or videogame only once when you can pay for it a second or third time, with just a few minutes of extra content thrown in to sweeten the deal? But in this case, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix's extra bells and whistles include a complete graphical overhaul and a stellar soundtrack, and doesn't disturb the delicate gameplay balance of the arcade classic.
It's hard to fault this anniversary gift to Street Fighter fans for taking few risks. After all, who wouldn't pay extra for a super-high resolution version of their favorite old games? The upgraded graphics may be excellent, but they're the only real surprises in store."
+ Gorgeous visuals and fighter animation
+ Exact same SFII gameplay
+ Lag-free online play
+ Five New Challengers
- Limited background animation
- No notable extras or special features
Warp Zoned writes:
"Street Fighter II: The World Warrior wasn’t the first fighting game ever released, but it single-handedly helped shape the genre for decades to come."
I played street fighter 2 for years on my SNES even after I got my N64. It was just relaxing the way you could beat the snot out of such iconic characters.
Great news for all PS3 fans (blasphemyyyyyyyy, how can a PC gaming site talk about PS3 fans, how, HOW, HOOOOOOWWWWW) as RPCS3 is making a lot of progress. Since the launch of a Patreon campaign, its author has been working hard on it and it appears that its latest version can run a couple of games.
well it's not almost playable but very interesting. probably like a year or 2 from being fully playable
Carl Williams writes, "If you are reading this then you are probably a fan of retro games. Just taking a stab in the dark there. Well, we just found out that Capcom, one of the better retro supporting companies out there, has this package with Humble Bundle full of Playstation 3 and Playstation 4 games. You better hurry and grab this one because time is running out."
I wish Sony would get the licenses for all the classic arcade games from the 80s and 90s for the PS4.. I dont see why they wouldnt want to make money? I miss those brawlers like xmen, tmnt, etc.. So many great games people are forced to play on mame