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Street Fighter EX plus Alpha
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Binding: Video Game
EAN: 0013388210305
ESRB Age Rating: Teen
Platform: PlayStation

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Summary: my personal fav
Comment: This installment of Street Fighter i believe to be one of the best.
What makes it special is the ability to perform long combos that start with simple moves. In the beginning this may seem difficult but the game provides a fun and addictive practice mode that walks you through these combos with each character.

Whats so nice about this practice mode is that it saves your progress and unlocks the best characters in the game. Once Evil Ryu and Super M.Bison are unlocked you would have done enough challenges to be proficient with every character and be able to smash computer and opponent alike.

This is just a fun and great all around set up For the street fighter series.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Decent... but not great
Comment: Welcome to street fighter in 3-D, Great concept right? On the plus side the game is done fairly well, balanced, decent animation & graphics.New characters are nowhere near as memoriable as the older Street Fighters, many are just flat out ripoffs... (Pullim is basically Cammy but black & dressed like a genie)1/2 the cast plays like Ryu. 1/2! Allen, Akuma, Sakura, Ken, Evil Ryu, Kairi,Shin Akuma... Enough is enough. Still it is worth a rent if you like Street Fighter.

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Summary: A great addition to the SF library
Comment: This version of SF never got the same treatment as the other ones. Possibly because of its very mediocre sequels. This uses the 3D formula and was pretty good for its time. It also uses the Alpha power bar concept for super moves. The controls are the basic SF format and they're pretty fluid.

Old characters have returned with the addition of some new ones. Akuma & Evil Ryu are also playable. The stages are pretty good with some good music to them. There's also a practice mode and thats pretty well done.

This is one of the great SF titles out there. I don't think it really compares to the Alpha series. Still its worth owning. Especially if your a SF fan.

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Summary: A fighting game that makes you think just as much as chess
Comment: That's right you heard it folks. I've been playing this game on and off for years since it's arcade appearance, and I beat this game down in the arcade. I have to say it's the most entertaining 3d fighter out there (street fighter alpha 3 is it's equal but in different ways). This game makes you form strategies that have to be decided upon and changed within a split second. Although it being a slower paced game than other SF, the extra time allots you space to form countermeasures against your foe. Like I said before, this game is more like intense chess than a fighting game. The controls are customizable and intuitive. You don't want a novel to tell you how to play a game and this beats the rest with replayability up the ying yang. Due to unfortunate circumstances I'm about to buy another copy, (for the third time mind you). You want a great fighting game that doesn't lose its touch, this is it.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Great Old School SF Game-but woefully underrated
Comment: Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha is an update of the original arcade game, Street Fighter EX, which had weaker graphics, fewer characters, and of course no extras, being an arcade game. The arcade version of this game shared the same problem, but the PS version is probably one of the more addictive fighting games I've played. At first glance the game is simple and reasonably easy to defeat on normal difficulty level. The plot thickens, though, when the practice mode (where I finally learned how to do a screwdriver) is taken into account, along with the multitude of characters and hidden bosses. Admittedly, some of the new characters are pretty lame, but they all have distinct fighting techniques, timing and drawbacks. And of course, some of them are wicked cool (Doctrine Dark and Garuda come to mind). For the record, this game probably has the best rendition of M. Bison I've ever seen (he appears and sounds just the right mix of powerful and disdainful. His kick throw is still one of my favorite impossible video game throw techniques=)). Then, there's the music; I've spent many hours just listening to the inspired soundtrack. Synthesizer-dominated or not, something about it just made it stand out from the crowd (Guile's music is probably my favorite). That's not even getting into the Meteor combos, combo chaining, throw system (with specific characters), and the missions used in the training mode to teach basic and advanced Street Fighter skills. The only sore point is the graphics. This game is old, old, old! I think it came out in the late 90s, and there have since been two graphically superior sequels. Somehow, the gameplay was never the same. Ex2 took the combo thing a little too far, and three...well, let's just say that game is not my cup of tea. This is a great older game, if you can withstand the graphics, but I suspect I won't mind them too much.Props to Arika for trying something different! Especially now that Capcom has canceled the 3d Capcom Fighting All Stars...and I was so looking forward to see what they would do with Strider! Cheers...=)


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