wow man, you want this thread closed for misinformation?
Just because you jumped to conclusions doesn't mean it's misinformation. It says in the OP that it is a standalone, but not a complete title.
I'm sorry you feel that way, but for someone like me who remembers SSF2 for the SNES, it was released much later than the original and was a complete game. You didn't need anything extra for what it provided.
You want to know what this is? This is a marketing scheme.
They released SSF4 for 60$+ and did a half assed job on it. A lot of people complained. Now, here we are, (what, 8 months later?) and the same game is coming out, except now, it has 8 more characters. Capcom, for greedy reasons, wants to give people who bought the original a reason to buy the new one. At the same time, they want people who buy the new one to have an incentive to buy the original. And they do want you to buy the original, otherwise they would have made whatever "super special content" DLC. The character is already programmed into the game. You just can't use it. I call BS on that.
The only differences are 8 characters, and some changes to the game mechanics (because of how many angry emails they got). How much do you think this will cost? 30$ I doubt it, after all, it's everything SSF4 is plus more characters, and SSF4 still sells for 40$.
It is probably going to cost 40$. which is at least 25$ than it should have costed as dlc.
I'll still probably be buying it because I like ssf4, but it's really upsetting when you can't get the most out of your game unless you buy some other title.
Caveat: At least when you buy a game like Ratchet and Clank, when you're asked to plug in data from a previous game, it's not that much of a problem because:
a) you're being asked for a save game file, not a game
b) The games are old, and cost about 10$
c) They give you access to a whole slew of items
d) It's not like they are going to be making money on the previous entries since they will most likely be used or borrowed. They are simply trying to strengthen the franchise.