Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12884 in Video Games
- Brand: Capcom
- Released on: 1999-07-20
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platform: PlayStation
Customer Reviews
Street Fighter's 3D sequel
From all the fighting video games around Street Fighter has always been the mother of all.From it's beginning it has been a game who deserves admiration and if it did good as a 2D game it did way better as 3D.This game gives us the opportunity to enjoy SF even more with a lot new things such as great graphic,combos that will blow your mind,lots of new options and lots of characters to chose from.It brings us a whole new SF with the same stuffs we like.Old characters in their 3D version which is just perfect and a whole new cast all with their uniques techniques.This game has new options never seen before in any other SF game.The arcade,versus,Team,ect,modes are all new and better.This game offers you a great deal of exitement as you spend more time playing it.By far,one of the most revolutionary and why not controversial among fans from all the SF games.Buy it,play it for 2 or 4 hours and I guarantee you this game got nothing to envy other SF games.
another fighting game
(...) when I first playd this game I thought it whas going to be just
another fightin game. But when I saw those 3D afectes it was mad
phat!!!.Man coudent stop playing the game.I graded this game 5
out of 5 becous I like the 3D afectes and the grate music.
(sory I cant type)
FINALLY, Street Fighter joins the 3D Arena...
When the first Street Fighter 2 was released on Super Nintendo almost 10 years ago, my roommate and I played it about 8 or 9 hours per day for close to a month! Street Fighter Alpha EX has the SAME charm and excitement as that first release--simple to learn (even beginning gamers can get the hang of it quickly) but complex enough to keep your interest for months. I've always liked the style of movement in the Street Fighter series and this version (although recreated in a 3D environment) keeps the same "feel." Graphically, it looks very much like the original except 3D. The programmers did an excellent job of rendering characters and backgrounds that hold the original's vibe. The only negative thing I could say about the game is that the 3D rendering engine is a little bit behind the times when compared to some of the most recent 3D fighting games... And I wish that there was a straight forward method to selecting the background (arena) without using cheats. Overall, it is probably the funnest fighting game I've bought this year (1999). Hats off to Capcom for updating a classic without ruining it!




