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For a guy like me that hasn't played a Street Fighter game in years it's bloody great. I can't believe I left it so long, hopefully this game attracts more lapsed Street Fighter gamers. I'm so getting Street Fighter V when I've mastered this. I'm now off to practice, I want to be in good shape for when I dare to venture online.



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Same here. I haven't played a Street Fighter game since Alpha II on the PC. For me, Ultra Street Fighter II is an amazing game with a nice amount of content.



The last Street Fighter I've played was part 4 on the 3ds. Online battle was disastrous. Everyone was using either Ryu, Ken, Guille or Blanka and spamming the same attack over and over and over again, because thanks to Capcom, they made it possible to execute those command via a press of a single button.



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Peh said:
The last Street Fighter I've played was part 4 on the 3ds. Online battle was disastrous. Everyone was using either Ryu, Ken, Guille or Blanka and spamming the same attack over and over and over again, because thanks to Capcom, they made it possible to execute those command via a press of a single button.

I think the Switch version has some sort of touchscreen functionality to make special moves accessable, but believe me I will be mastering this the traditional way. Really takes me back, I might get Fatal Fury from the E shop as that's another fighter I used to enjoy way back when



Peh said:
The last Street Fighter I've played was part 4 on the 3ds. Online battle was disastrous. Everyone was using either Ryu, Ken, Guille or Blanka and spamming the same attack over and over and over again, because thanks to Capcom, they made it possible to execute those command via a press of a single button.

Then you would  have loved Tatsunoko vs. Capcom on the Wii (not really). Thanks to Capcom and Eighting, any punk ass noob using only a Wii remote could pull off ridiculous combos with motion controls, so 95 percent of online matches became buttholes on wireless connections spamming endless combos with Zero that anyone could learn to pull off with a few minutes worth of practice. I now hate Zero with a burning passion because of that.



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I think the price tag had a lot to do with the reviews..



Street Fighter II has always been a good fighting game. Easy to learn, hard to master.



Peh said:
The last Street Fighter I've played was part 4 on the 3ds. Online battle was disastrous. Everyone was using either Ryu, Ken, Guille or Blanka and spamming the same attack over and over and over again, because thanks to Capcom, they made it possible to execute those command via a press of a single button.

you can turn on "pro" controls to turn off touch screen combos. online you would also get only opponents with pro controls.



ruffy37 said:
Peh said:
The last Street Fighter I've played was part 4 on the 3ds. Online battle was disastrous. Everyone was using either Ryu, Ken, Guille or Blanka and spamming the same attack over and over and over again, because thanks to Capcom, they made it possible to execute those command via a press of a single button.

you can turn on "pro" controls to turn off touch screen combos. online you would also get only opponents with pro controls.

Yes, I know that. I also tried it. Despite laggy internet connections, I got humilated by combos. So, I never touched the game again. I'm not good at fighting games, but for online mode, I would like the match making to find weak opponents as I am. This wasn't possible, but rather random... so fuck that game. 



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I believe I put at least 50 hours of Street Fighter 2 Turbo (Wii VC) in the past few years. Worth every penny of the 8 dollars I spent on it. However, I don't see a 40 dollar justification for this release which at most should have been 20. If you cite online play then don't forget that they released a SF2 Genesis VC game with online play on the North American Wii shop for 8 dollars.