Managed to finally have a go of this game ... in an arcade.
Heart of Gaming Arcade in London has 4 dedicated 2 player converted arcade machines running this, think there is a tounament this weekend.
Thought the graphics - mainly the backgrounds were pretty nice, I especially loved the stage with the train on it (I love fighting stages with trains!)
From a distance though, I had trouble discerning this game visually from SF4, up close you could see the difference - to a degree, but as I never really liked the art of SF4, I'm still not won over by the looks, just seems that they upped the res and smudged some dirt onto faces.
Playing the game of course (the important thing), made me want to pick up a PS4, because being a bit old school, I had no idea what I was doing, and there seems to be so much to learn.
I am an old codger (as mentioned), so soon made my way back to the old Versus cabs to carry on playing (and get my arse kicked just as badly) on some 3S and Super Turbo. I tell you though, swiching between ST, 3S and SF5 is really jarring!
Someone mentioned something to me today, and I can't help but think that there is some truth to it.
All each new iteration of Street Fighter since ST really does, is, dilute your character in every progression.
Heart of Gaming Arcade in London has 4 dedicated 2 player converted arcade machines running this, think there is a tounament this weekend.
Thought the graphics - mainly the backgrounds were pretty nice, I especially loved the stage with the train on it (I love fighting stages with trains!)
From a distance though, I had trouble discerning this game visually from SF4, up close you could see the difference - to a degree, but as I never really liked the art of SF4, I'm still not won over by the looks, just seems that they upped the res and smudged some dirt onto faces.
Playing the game of course (the important thing), made me want to pick up a PS4, because being a bit old school, I had no idea what I was doing, and there seems to be so much to learn.
I am an old codger (as mentioned), so soon made my way back to the old Versus cabs to carry on playing (and get my arse kicked just as badly) on some 3S and Super Turbo. I tell you though, swiching between ST, 3S and SF5 is really jarring!
Someone mentioned something to me today, and I can't help but think that there is some truth to it.
All each new iteration of Street Fighter since ST really does, is, dilute your character in every progression.