![]() It was later ported to the PC on July 2009, including all DLC and utilizing Games for Windows - Live. The game was later ported to the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on February 2009, featuring six additional characters (from Super Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Alpha), six new stages, optional English voice acting, an in-depth training mode, online multiplayer, updated cutscenes, and alternate costume DLC, with ranked multiplayer later made available as free DLC. The Japanese version also features IC card support, allowing players to use Taito NESYS cards to track player information, unlock new costumes, and fight ranked matches. Certain operator settings allow two optional modes: one allowing players to have their first three CPU matches uninterrupted by other players (Beginner Mode) and a single-player "survival mode" (Trial Mode). The arcade version of the game is the first in the series to allow linked LAN multiplayer between separate cabinets, rather than using the same hardware for two linked cabinets (as Player 1 and Player 2). New to the series are Focus Attacks (a universal slam attack that can be charged up, absorbing damage that can be recovered over time) and the Revenge Gauge (which fills as the fighter receives damage and is used for powerful cinematic "Ultra Combos"). luring out Ryu to analyze his Satsui no Hadou.Īs the game was designed to return the series to its popular Street Fighter II roots, it features the original 12 playable fighters from the Street Fighter II series and plays closer to Super Street Fighter II Turbo, with some elements from Street Fighter III 3rd Strike. Each fighter has their own reason for entering the tournament, such as the amnesiac Abel learning more about his fated connection with Shadaloo, but the real draw is S.I.N. (later revealed to be the Shadaloo Intimidation Network, the weapons division of the criminal organization Shadaloo) and its CEO known simply as Seth. The game's story takes place between the events of Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III, involving a World Warrior Tournament held by the mysterious corporation S.I.N. It features a new CG visual style with cel-shading and elements of calligraphy. ![]() The first new entry in the mainline Street Fighter series in nearly a decade, Street Fighter IV combines the series' traditional 2D gameplay with full 3D graphics (in similar vein to the Street Fighter EX spin-off series). Street Fighter IV is a 2.5D fighting game developed by Capcom (with co-development by Dimps) and released by Capcom for arcades (using PC-based Taito Type X 2 hardware) in Japan on July 18, 2008, with a limited overseas release on August 13, 2008. ![]()
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