![]() The sprites are lively and detailed, and the backgrounds in SFIII are absolutely stunning. Whether you want to settle for its standard pace, which moves at a fair clip, or crank up that sucker to ludicrous speed, you’ll feel right at home.Īlpha and SFIII didn’t receive nearly the adulation of their predecessor, which is a shame, because they are outstanding titles, and for the most part better entries than SFII, if you can handle that level of sacrilege. Turbo is the bread and butter for most, and it is here that you’ll get to enjoy the purest Street Fighter challenge. It’s a little shocking quite how slow The World Warrior is, but it is at least forgivable, excelling in every other factor – save for the screeching elephants of Dhalsim’s stage. It set the golden standard for the genre, and it still plays beautifully to this day. But you weren’t here for Street Fighter I, now were you? Moving onto Street Fighter II feels like the most refreshing and finely tuned fighting game you’ve ever played, comparatively. ![]()
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