Binding: Video Game EAN: 0013388220205 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Capcom Manufacturer: Capcom Platform: Sega Saturn Publisher: Capcom Sales Rank: 16875 Studio: Capcom
Rating: - makes mortal kombat look like junk!!!
There are only two other games on my mind that match the perfection of 2D fighting as streetfighter alpha 2 did. marvel vs capcom, streetfighter 3rd strike. The graphics on this game are still beautifule compared to todays consoles such as ps2/xbox/gamecube/dreamcast/xbox360/ps3/wii. sprites are wonderful and gameplay is astonishing. 10/10 i give it on the saturn no othe console.
Rating: - Excellent game
In late 1995, Capcom released Street Fighter Alpha. Surprisingly, the prequel to the Street Fighter II series managed to be the best game in the series to date. And many people say it's hard to improve on perfection. But not long after releasing the original game, Capcom released a follow-up - Street Fighter Alpha II. Read on for my review of this game.
PROS: -There are some graphical improvements over the first game. -The game has many characters from the classic Street Fighter II series, such as Ryu and Chun Li. -Many characters from the original Alpha game also return, including Rose, Adon, and Birdie. -There are three Final Fight characters in this game as well - Guy, Rolento, and Sodom. -The three secret characters from the old game are readily available for choosing in this game. They are M. Bison, Dan, and Akuma. -The game introduces a new character - Sakura. -There are a number of "hidden" versions of characters, as well as some alternative. "classic Street Fighter II" versions of some characters.
CONS: -This is the STANDARD version of the game, not the special GOLD edition which is only available on the Playstation and Saturn as part of the Street Fighter collection. The gold version has some special tweaks that the normal version doesn't including Cammy as a secret character.
OVERALL: Overall this is a GREAT game. However, I strongly recommend that you get the Street Fighter Collection on the Playstation or Saturn, so that you can get the Gold version of the game - it's the only truly perfect version of the game out there. But if you're having trouble hunting down the Collection, this would be a good bet.