![]() For anyone who hasn’t played a game of Street Fighter before, two players battle it out on a 2D plane, trying to better the opponents health down to zero. Street Fighter has been a mainstay in the arcade fighting genre, and now that it is over 25 years old, the series has found its feet and isn’t going to change significantly from past iterations. Sure, these updates could be free, but I don’t disagree with adding a price tag considering that people do actually work to make those additions happen. The Capcom Pro Tour has a total prize pool of $500,000, so having a game that is constantly updated to fixed balancing issues is required to keep it competitive enough for professionals. But Street Fighter is more than a causal game. A few new characters, one to two stages (which lets be honest, you’re not playing Street Fighter for stages), and then some balancing doesn't sound like much. For casual players, it might seem like a cash grab. ![]() ![]() ![]() I’ve never been against the multiple releases of Street Fighter IV. And people complain about Dead or Alive's 5 regular re-releases. Six years later, Capcom is still releasing new editions of it, this time bringing Ultra Street Fighter IV to the PS4. It was all the way back in 2009 when the first iteration of Street Fighter IV was released. ![]()
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