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Review: Street Fighter 4

Works like magic. ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ _______ CHOICE PICK9.4_____________ ____________________ ____________________ ______________ Maintaining the consistently high standards of a legendary franchise like Street Fighter is a job that conjures a certain level of risk. On one hand, Capcom has to retain the core gameplay mechanics and feel of the previous Street Fighter game in the next new rendition to satisfy the millions of old-school Street Fighter fans, while on the other, it has to constantly update the series with new mechanics and reinvent the general look of the game with new styles to pull in new players yet ensure the game remain familiar enough to keep the Street Fighter veterans on the inside. It’s a balancing act that would intimidate lesser developers. When Street Fighter 4 burst into the arcades, and onto players’ Xbox 360s and PS3s early last year, there was applaud. Capcom had done it again. It introduced smart, advanced fighting mechanics like

 

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