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Topic: Super Street Fighter 2 HD
WetWired
Posts: 3886
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Anyone else pick this up from Xbox Arcade or Playstation Network?

I just downloaded it on 360 and got my arsed handed to me, it's been a while since i've played any SF, the graphics look great though and it feels identical to the old one only it runs smooth as silk.
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Spook
Posts: 23532
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i still regularly play sf alpha on my callus emulater

been playing it a fair bit since i got my new joypad

timeless gaming!~
KungFuCamel
Posts: 556
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
looks awesome and i like how they kept the original sounds though i'm guessing remastered... only thing i don't like is how crappy the 360 controller is for this game :\
GuessWhosBackAgain
Posts: 105
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
So does the HD version play any different? as in is the gameplay any faster or is it just a remake with better sprites?

When Street Fighter 4 comes out consoles I'm buying whatever arcade stick comes out customized for it. Can't stand the xbox360 controller for fighting games.
GuessWhosBackAgain
Posts: 106
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ok so it is in fact just better looking

d0mino
Posts: 3687
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i downloaded some other crap game to get into the beta, and realised i am very s*** at this game. i dont think i will be picking up the full version. i want to like it though.

and if you are a street fighter aficionado there are changes to the gameplay. chun lis spinning bird kick no longer goes straight across the screen, it does an arc. and dhalsims character has had a few changes.
GuessWhosBackAgain
Posts: 110
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I wouldn't call them significant game play changes.

But that's just me.

I'll eagerly be waiting for Street Fighter 4.
WetWired
Posts: 3887
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it's probably significant to those who have been playing it for years and know the game inside out. For those like me who haven't really touched it since SNES it seems the same, though I did notice chun li's spinning bird kick change
JakeG
Posts: 412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Like most games i guess.. you wont enjoy street fighter if your not a pro.

Just read some guides on the net about counters / playstyles etc. Then its just about memorising the combinations.
CeMaX
Posts: 421
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Need more qgl nubs to pwn. Get your xbox's online and get this now!
ZIZ
Posts: 132
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I might get it just to woooooooop your ass!
MatchFixer
Posts: 207
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok now i do have it.

Refer to my sig and add me so i can in fact woop your ass!
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tubby
Posts: 1762
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
are the old skool mortal kombats available too fpr ps3/xbla???
dRanged
Posts: 1298
Location: USA
mk2 is
Nailbomb
Posts: 2608
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
Anyone else pick this up from Xbox Arcade or Playstation Network?


Those Sony tards still haven't released this on Aus PSN. I need to go get myself a Westpac Visa Giftvoucher at some point to gain access to the US PSN store. Yet another area regioning fails.
Azaria
Posts: 1028
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah I had to use the entropay service to be able to buy it on the psn store.
digeorge
Posts: 6
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

I'm just glad I didnt buy SF2HD and waited for SFIV!
MatchFixer
Posts: 463
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
That's nice...

So did you end up getting it in time from wherever dodgy place you ordered it from?
Sc00bs
Posts: 3595
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
street fighter iv is f***in hard :(
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