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March 2011
(85%)
44 Reviews
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Abstract: Mario and Link may be absent from the Nintendo 3DS’s launch line-up, but there’s plenty of third-party publishers looking to pick up the slack--and our dollars. This, of course, means plenty of quick-cash-in ports such as EA launch party crashers Ma...
Abstract: So the Nintendo 3DS is finally here, and with that we get the first batch of release games here at Gaming Age. First up, for me at least, is Capcom's port of Super Street Fighter IV, this version being accurately dubbed the 3D edition. While a lot of p...
Touchscreen controls are inviting for newcomers, Fantastic art and character design, Rich battles that reward skill, not button mashing, Lots of multiplayer options, Collecting figurines in StreetPass is addictive.
No online leaderboards or tournament mode, Using the shoulder buttons for combos can be tricky.
Fast, frantic, and full of depth, Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a great addition to the franchise....
Abstract: With a roster of 35 characters, the kind of depth chart that would give most of us night terrors, and the kind of split-second decision making requirements normally reserved for cocaine addicts, Super Street Fighter IV doesn't have the repu...
Abstract: It isn't very often that a handheld game supersedes a console version of any game, much less a fighting game. In the history of handheld gaming, I think I can count the number of halfway decent fighting games on one hand. Something about the handheld g...
Abstract: Judging the portable version of any arcade fighting game is difficult for a couple of reasons. While it's possible to translate the visuals (see Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max, Tekken Dark Resurrection, and SoulCalibur Broken Destiny -- all on PSP), the po...
Abstract: The history of fighting games on handhelds has been checkered at best. Whether it’s the form factor of the platform, making for difficult and uncomfortable controls, or a sloppy port, no one has gotten it quite right. That changes with Super Street F...
An accomplished port of a modern classic, Makes use of all the features on the 3DS, Home console versions are cheaper, with better controls, Gains nothing from being in 3D...
Porting a 360/PS3 fighting game to a portable comes with a cost. Capcom has attempted to minimize these sacrifices as much as possible. In some cases the changes actually improve the experience. The addition of the touch controls, in particular Lite mo...
Abstract: The revival of Street Fighter with Street Fighter IV has passed over Nintendo systems so far, but fortunately, the game is making its Nintendo system debut in a big way with Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition. A launch title for Nintendo's new handheld...