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| HI RYU KEN *WAVES* |
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here are a lot of graphical things about 3D Street Fighter that I like, for instance the throws that fling your opponent into the screen or the panning cameras that make those devastating throws look even grander; but there are also a ton of things I hate, like the no-neck characters and slightly cheesy look. Overall, EX3 is just like any other SF game. The one-player game is rather slim, but for a couple of fanatics this game will spend plenty of time in your PS2. For me, however, I’d rather play Tekken Tag or DOA2 at launch, warming up my fingers for when Capcom delivers a more refined SF experience on PS2.
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Just reviewing the game, I felt ripped off. Imagine how I’d feel if I actually purchased it. Stick with DOA 2: Hardcore or Tekken Tag. |
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| CONCEPT: |
| Fighting with new but poorly executed combat ideas |
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| GRAPHICS: |
| Enhanced with awesome particle effects and beautiful backdrops |
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| SOUND: |
| Annoying keyboard music and tons of “Hiyahs!!!” |
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| PLAYABILITY: |
| The classic SF formula with more bodies onscreen |
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| ENTERTAINMENT: |
| Other than a handful of characters that can be unlocked without breaking a sweat, multiplayer is the only redeeming quality |
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| Copyright
1991 -
2009
:: Game Informer Magazine
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