Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Reviews of Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition -Xbox 360

Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition -Xbox 360
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That is the question.

What you get with this

Street Fighter IV game for Xbox 360

-What more can I say about this? The game is solid to me, they really put a lot of thought into the technical aspect of the game and it has a high replay value. The characters look amazing and the online battle system is mostly fluid when connected to someone with a decent connection.

A limited-edition Crimson Viper figurine (This figure is the quality and size of a gashapon figure)

"Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind," a 65 minute anime movie created by Studio 4C (output at 720p), that sets up the story of Street Fighter IV by explaining events post-SFII. (The animation quality is not the best I've seen, I don't see myself watching this more than once or twice again. It IS nice to see Yun & Yang make an appearance)

A mini-strategy guide from Prima, written by the same people doing the full-on guide and illustrated by Udon Comics

-Artwork is not up to par with most of the Udon Street Figher comics, which I like quite a bit. The guide shows you special commands for the four newcomers, as well as basic combos for them. The Challenge mode in game combo tutorial is much more useful than this guide.

The CD soundtrack

-The music in this game is a mixed bag. I am sure everyone will find equally enjoyable and not so enjoyable tracks. There are some remixes of classic SF2 tracks which old school fans will hear right away.

(3rd strike followed by HD Remix collection much better than SF4 music IMHO)

Additional downloadable content

-This is the brawler pack costume set.

It includes the following costumes:

Mike Haggar (of Final Fight fame) costume for Zageif

Wrestling Leotard for Abel

Chef Uniform for El Fuete

70's type track suit for Rufus

Traditional Sumo outfit for E.Honda

I do not regret the purchase, as I think this is one of the better collector's editions out there. I enjoyed the extra costumes the most.

The game is quite enjoyable and I will be playing it for some time.

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If I had paid the original price, I would have not been happy with the purchase.

The C.Viper figure is very small, although well-made. The box is just regular cardboard... I prefer a sturdier box for limited/spetial editions but oh well :(

Just because of the Ryu figure in PS3 version, I recommend that one over this one unless you like C. Viper more.

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For anyone who doesn't know of Street Fighters history, it's a series that was one of thee hugest games of the 90's. Both in the arcades & home systems (Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo "SNES", Sega Saturn, Playstation). After years of making several Street Fighter games. The series eventually faded out. And the gamers that loved the series & old school games would just have to replay the old games to get their SF fix....Well, years later on the Xbox 360 & PS3=. Street Fighter would be revamped. SF IV came out with more modern/current era graphics, that had somehow seemed to merge with the look of Street Fighter many of us remember. The outcome.....Awesome!!! The game had great controls. It felt like a old school fighteron a current platform. The graphics we're/are amazing! Bright vibrant & crisp images, with fluid smooth & fast movement. The background levels are still animated much like it's older series games. They added a few different power moves and defensive breaker moves to the game. It has many of the characters we enjoyed playing (and hated facing at times). Aswell as newer characters. This version is also a collectors edition, which is sick!!! It comes in a box & has a special game case. The case holds two discs (the game and a sountrack CD of the game's music). And then it has a secondary case with a 3rd disc. The 3rd disc is a anime movie of the series. Besides these great extras, it comes along with a mini character & a small like comic book. I reserved this collectors version well before it's release & was not let down. I paid like $80.00 or so for it. And it looks like you can get it on here for quite a bit less than that now. It's well worth it for any Street Fighter fan! I'd recommend this game to anyone that's a serious gamer!

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The original Street Fighter 4 remains probably my all-time favorite fighting game. It took everything I loved from Street Fighter 2, put it in 3D, and cut the crap, focusing on what made the series fun in the first place.

I never liked what they added to the so-called upgrades, like the "liney" art style, bonus stages and characters I never really needed anyway.

Back when you had to unlock almost half of the characters, at least you had to put effort into getting everything out of it. When Super SF4 gave you everything from the start, the replay value kind of flew out the window due to having nothing to gain from the time spent. The bonus DVD movie was a complete waste of space. It won't play in anything but the Xbox 360, and even my Xbox 360 won't recognize it. It went straight into the trash along with the cover art, and knocked this item down a star. Let a real game take its place in the case.

The extra music CD, hint guide and figurine were icing on an already delicious cake. The game itself is a masterpiece that even leaves that new Injustice (Mortal Kombat masquerading as a DC Comics fighter) can't touch. And yes, I've played the demo.

Final verdict, the original Street Fighter 4 sets the standard by which I judge all other fighting games. Pure awesome by definition.

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What a horrible game experience on XBOX360 with the normal controller. Don't even try it, get the PS3 version, or an arcade stick. Also, the figurine is like 2 inches high... tiny!

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