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Street Fighter IV
Street Fighter IV

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Street Fighter IV

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GameSpot
It's obvious that each iteration of the long-running Street Fighter series has been carefully tuned and tweaked to the finest degree, and nowhere is this more apparent than in Street Fighter IV. The lessons learned in the franchise's 20-plus years have ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GameSpot
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TotalPlaystation
Best. Fighter. Evar. No, seriously, it's amazing. If you ever dabbled in fighting games, you need to check this one out, and if you haven't, there's no better introduction than what Capcom has crafted here. Man is this game good... ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at TotalPlaystation
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PSX Extreme
Audio aside, Street Fighter IV is without question the best fighting game available right now, yes, better than Virtua Fighter 5. It boasts the amazing fluidity, balance, and appeal of Street Fighter II and III, with a great sense of reward. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at PSX Extreme
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GamePro
With the exception of some lame anime cinematics in the game's arcade mode, the presentation in Street Fighter IV is simply incredible. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GamePro
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1UP
The first and most critical part of this reboot is the return of fan favorite (read: Street Fighter II) characters like Guile, E. Honda, Blanka, and Cammy, all of whom were absent from the SFIII series. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at 1UP
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Teletext
You start at one side of the screen and then proceed to beat up the person on the other side over three rounds. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Teletext
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CVG
For those of you that never left the scene, it's finally time to put down Street Fighter III: Third Strike and say goodbye to 2D sprites. Capcom believes this is the best Street Fighter game it's ever made and we're inclined to agree. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at CVG
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IGN
Fundamentally, this is the same rock, paper, Shoryuken mix that's familiar to anyone who's ever pulled off a quarter-circle on a D-pad in anger. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at IGN
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Playstation Universe
t was Street Fighter II that spawned the iconic roster of virtual fighters which are now firmly etched into the memories of fans, and remembered with great fondness by all who were lucky enough to have spent time in its company. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Playstation Universe
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Game Informer
Additional characters contribute some depth, but most of Street Fighter IV’s longevity comes from its rock solid mechanics. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Game Informer
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IGN
Street Fighter has traditionally been a game focused on one-on-one combat on a 2D plane. Over the years, the roster has evolved and various tweaks have been made to the formula, but the core components remain to this day. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at IGN
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GameDaily
Street Fighter IV is a gorgeous and entertaining brawler that anyone can play. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GameDaily
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GameSpy
When I peer down that rabbit hole, however, what is essentially a whole new game emerges. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GameSpy
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Games Radar
We could probably even reference Braid and Geometry Wars as evidence of some pseudo neo-retro revival movement. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Games Radar
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G4 TV
The characters and environments are rendered entirely in 3D, but the gameplay remains the familiar 2D fighting the series is known for. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at G4 TV
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Cheat Code Central
Upon firing up the game, players are welcomed by an artistic cinematic full of brush strokes and J-pop amid classic Street Fighter bouts – it becomes immediately apparent that Street Fighter IV is graphically stunning. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Cheat Code Central
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GameSpot
t's obvious that each iteration of the long-running Street Fighter series has been carefully tuned and tweaked to the finest degree, and nowhere is this more apparent than in Street Fighter IV. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GameSpot
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Play UK
Despite these little mishaps – that probably won’t even matter to the majority of people – Capcom has achieved the impossible and delivered a videogame that not only sets new standards for the genre, but also proves that it’s perfectly possible to ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Play UK
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Hardcore Gamer Magazine
You’ll notice that my biggest complaint about this game is the mishandling of single-player content in what is ostensibly a multiplayer experience. That should be all the proof you need. Street Fighter is back with a vengeance, and it wants you back. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Hardcore Gamer Magazine
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Gamer 2.0
On the whole, Street Fighter IV is a fantastic achievement. It has a great fighting system, excellent visuals and decent audio. There's a good amount of single player content to play through and a functional, though bare bones online component. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Gamer 2.0
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Game Positive
Over the years, Capcom has released many different versions of its now classic fighting series, Street Fighter. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Game Positive
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Thunderbolt
Everyone knows that the Street Fighter IV series set the standard for what fighting games are today. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Thunderbolt
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GameZone
From the moment you start playing, Street Fighter IV looks and feels like it was designed for arcades. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GameZone
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Kotaku.com
It only takes a moment with the game, a decent stick in hand, to know that this is a Street Fighter returned to its roots. A game more about tactics and timing than combos and flash. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Kotaku.com
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DarkStation
Writing a review for any fighting game can be tough, especially coming from my perspective as a gamer who enjoys fighting games but is not one to really delve all that deeply into them. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at DarkStation
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ZTGameDomain
The gameplay is really a great mix of old and new school mechanics. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at ZTGameDomain
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GameArena
Street Fighter IV has changed all of that. In an effort to appeal to a wider range of people, SFIV is actually playable by a scrub like me now. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GameArena
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GamingExcellence
Let’s get the simple facts out of the way; Street Fighter IV is an absolute success of a fighting game. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at GamingExcellence
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Kombo
Street Fighter gurus can jump right into the fight and not miss a beat. Familiar characters perform as they always have with the same controller maneuvers of days gone by, but with a new trick or three worth learning. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Kombo
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NZGamer
That was 17 years ago. In the intervening time, there have been dozens of sequels and spinoffs - the Alpha series being a highlight, while the first attempt to bring the game into 3D (Street Fighter EX) was rather less successful or critically acclaimed. ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at NZGamer
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Console Monster
With Street Fighter IV the developers have decided to stick to the tried and trusted core 2D gameplay, while on top you will find the line-up of world warriors and their environments all recreated in a unique and vivid 3D style, with each character resemb ...read the complete Street Fighter IV review at Console Monster
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