Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition gets approved by X-Play. Its kind of hard not to. Its Super Street Fighter. Who's gonna say no to that? It pretty much a staple in videogame history. It's a game that your mom and dad know about and is recognized around the world just the same. I bought the update from the PlayStation Store last week and was pretty pleased to play as Evil Ryu and Oni. Yun and Yang I could pretty much care less for. They're cheap hit gimmick characters which I found out online playing against them. That wasn't fun at all losing to those two. Gamers use them because their moves are very easy to pull off and you can mix it up with cheap punch and kick combos follow by a quick super combo.
I was a little disappointed about the responsiveness of the game. I couldn't pull off my moves when I wanted too leaving me open for attacks. I think a lot of that may have had to do with my controller though. I may have to switch to a 6 button surfaced controller in the future. My hands felt like dead weight on my Dreamgear controller. It felt a little too sturdy. When you play a game like Street Fighter you need to have a loose free flowing controller with a lot of fluidity. Enough where you can pull off every move with ease. Overall the game was what I expected. I even won some online matches along the way. The menu system was updated nicely as well. When you purchase the update you get a bunch of Street Fighter 8-bit avatars for free which was a small bonus.
Watch the review from X-Play:
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