Love the game very fun!
Love the game very fun!
Despite all that I said about the modes, Ultra Street Fighter II is still a great fighting game. There is the caveat though, that you'd have to be either a huge fighting game fan in general, or a big Street Fighter fan in particular, to really bother with this one.
Capcom brings back one of the greatest fighting games of all time, Street Fighter II, in a new HD compatible version with new modes and characters. Options to use both classic graphics and sound or HD graphics and sound or a mixture thereof make the game great for both series newcomers and retro...
Buy Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers In the two months since its debut, the Nintendo Switch has become a hotbed for fighting fans looking for the classics. Granted, all of the fighters are coming from the Neo Geo camp, but few will complain about getting Garou: Mark of the Wolves , The...
It's still amazing that such an old game can remain so playable after all these years, although it's equally incredible that Capcom still insist on charging full price for it.
20 years on and it's obvious why this is still the world's favourite 2D fighter; Plenty of options, including online, and the new Ryu and Ken are fun; Great remixed music
Offensively expensive, especially given the cost of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix – and the fact half its features have been hacked out; Ugly new art and awful first person mode
is a Nintendo Switch reimagining of with a bit of thrown in for good measure, alongside a bunch of new features and balance changes. Now, I'm not going to remind you that is a great game. You know that already from playing any one of its countless iterations.
Just when you thought that you saw the last spin-off release of the never ending Street Fighter II , we get yet another version released, this time for the Nintendo Switch with Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers .
Its Street Fighter and the gameplay is still sublime; Being able to mix-up classic and modern graphics and sound effects; Beautiful; crisp visuals; Plenty of bonus features and a packed roster not hidden behind a paywall
The first-person Way of the Hado feels like pointless mode; A steep entry price point
As unfair as it sounds to start off the review of an admittedly good game by slamming both it and its publisher, Ultra Street Fighter II and Capcom deserve it. The reason for this is that Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is being sold at an RRP of R599.
As I stressed above, the question of Ultra‘s worth is hard to peg. Some might be thrilled to have yet another iteration of Street Fighter II to tool around with, while others will be less than pleased to play this decades-old game once more.
It's been fun playing this with friends and family but with a hefty price tag I was underwhelmed foe the following reasons: The new single player mode which lets you use your motion controllers to re-enact moves like Hadouken isn't great and gets boring quickly.
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