Street Fighter IV (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 20/02/2009

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Street Fighter IV on Xbox 360

Street Fighter IV on Xbox 360 features a mix of returning favorites such as Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Guile along with new characters created for Street Fighter IV, such as Crimson Viper, Abel, El Fuerte, and Rufus. In Street Fighter IV on Xbox 360, characters and environments are rendered in stylised 3D, while Street Fighter IV's gameplay happens in the classic Street Fighter 2D perspective with additional 3D camera flourishes.

  • Developer: Capcom
  • Publisher: Capcom
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Sonic Boom Buy!

It's been a LONG time coming, but it's finally here – is Capcom's Street Fighter IV a New World Warrior, or just punch drunk?

Thankfully, Street Fighter IV is an incredible return to form. Producer Yoshinori Ono's desire to create a new Street Fighter game that was simultaneously inviting for new and deep enough for the hardcore fans has resulted in a sublime beat'em-up without equal.

Tried and bested

Sticking with tried and tested 2D gameplay, Street Fighter IV instead chooses to modernise itself behind the scenes with some new tricks and tactics and, more obviously, in its 3D graphical spit and polish. SFIV looks incredible in motion, with chunky cartoon style fighters oozing charm and style thanks to beautiful character design, stupendous animation and bags of neat touches. Eyes and tongues pop out after a heavy blow to the gut, while chins crumple under immense uppercuts. Looks of panic spread across faces as an Ultra Combo move heads their way. Nothing beats comedy character Dan's tears though, streaming down his face after each and every blow received!

The great animation and silly touches would be for nothing if Street Fighter IV's gameplay didn't stand up. However, it's here that Capcom have truly excelled.

All the great animation and silly touches would be for nothing if Street Fighter IV's gameplay didn't stand up. However, it's here that Capcom have truly excelled. Fans who lost interest in the series as it became progressively more intricate will love the new simpler system, as will newcomers. With it's back to basics approach, Street Fighter IV plays much like Street Fighter II, while offering longer windows of time for special moves, and easier to pull together combos. Hardcore fans needn't be disappointed though – EX moves, cancels, Ultra Combos, Super Combos, and the new Focus Attack system all combine to create countless new strategies and styles.

Street Fighter IV's gameplay is just as addictive as it always was – if you lose, you WILL be hitting the continue button straight away. The CPU is fairly well balanced on most levels, although Easiest setting sees the AI pretty much stand dumbly in the way of your fists and feet. Boss character Seth however seems to obey Capcom's standard boss rules – cheap, cheap, cheap! Fortunately VS play is always available, and memories of classic SNES and arcade matches will come flooding back as you and your friends go head to head to find the champion.

Together again

With the desire to capture lapsed Street Fighter fans a high priority, it's perhaps unsurprising that Street Fighter IV chooses to stick with the classic Street Fighter II characters for the main roster, with Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, et al returning to fight again. It's not long before you're rolling out Shoryukens and charging up Spinning Bird Kicks like it's the 90's! New Focus and Ultra attacks add depth and variety, and with the fantastic new animation and graphics it's no bad thing to have the old gang back together!

As well as the classic pugilists, Street Fighter IV initially offers up four new fighters. Mexican Wrestler El Fuerte, CIA Agent Crimson Viper, amnesiac French grappler Abel, and burger scoffing Rufus make up the new additions. El Fuerte is perhaps the hardest to use, with his fast but weak chaining dash attacks, while Abel has a nice bag of powerful attacks and useful evasions. Rufus meanwhile, looks frankly ridiculous, with his massive stomach bobbing around in his tight outfit. Thankfully, he's a pleasure to beat up! Lastly, there's a handful of extra unlockable fighters, ranging from Street Fighter Alpha's Sakura to the boss of the new game Seth. All in all, Street Fighter IV boasts a good selection, generous enough to keep everybody happy.

Online is the BIG thing for Street Fighter IV's home release, and it's going to be VERY competitive for a long time. Expect a solid community to build up.

Generous too, are the game modes. As well as the standard Arcade and VS modes you'd expect from a 2D fighter, Street Fighter IV also offers up Training and Gallery modes. More interesting is the Challenge mode, which gives players multiple challenges, from Time Trials to Survival. Each has varying conditions for success, and differing degrees of difficulty requiring mastery of Street Fighter Iv's moveset, with rewards including collectible tags, titles, medals and player colours.

Perhaps most important of all is the online mode. Allowing you to take on friends or strangers in ranked or player matches, Street Fighter IV's online play brings the vibe of a Japanese arcade into your home – take on all comers, improve your skills, learns some new ones, and have fun! You might even win a few rounds! Online is the BIG thing for Street Fighter IV's home release, and it's going to be VERY competitive for a long time. Expect a solid community of Street Fighter IV players to build up, with some incredible matches to be had!

Up to the task-umakisenpukyaku

With Beat 'Em-Ups having almost died outside of Japan, Street Fighter IV has the onerous task of revitalising interest in the genre. Luckily, it's more than up to the task, with bright arcade style graphics, addictive gameplay, intuitive moves, and an almost perfect balance of immediacy and depth. Can we call this the best fighting game ever?

SUREYOUCAN!

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Colourful graphics and animation.
  • Never-ending awesome gameplay!
  • Easy to learn, hard to master – especially with the new online play!
minus points
  • One cheap boss character.
  • Awful menu music.
  • 360 owners will need an alternative controller – the standard D-pad is nigh-on useless.

Review by: Ian 'E-Honda' Macdougall
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 17.02.09

User Reviews

Andy pipkin posted on 27 Sep 2009
5/5, by far the greatest beat em' ups to date. especialy if 2 play at your xbox this is a must. And at £30! its a steal. recomend it to everyone!
nicola court posted on 05 Sep 2009
I dont mean to be a saw loser but I'am I brought this game and went on the arcade mode to try and unlock characters and i wanted to do it quickly so i put it on the easiest diffuculty and 3 fights later i was getting throw across the screen by a fat sumo wrestler and when your playing against a cpu they just use the same special move on you till KO wouldnt buy if you had one braincell unless you like games where you get never ending punches in the face
Mark withers posted on 05 Aug 2009
I remember paying £75 for an imported version of SF2 on the SNES a few moons ago (probably around 15 yrs ago plus some!). Back then I played and played i thinking i was in gaming heaven, what could be better than having an arcade quality game in my own house? Step back to the present day and here is my answer, SF4 is better than SF2, there I've said it. I loved in troducing my youngers brothers to the joy that is the best ever 1 on 1 beat em up.
Jake Tucker posted on 15 Jul 2009
Mesmerisingly and insanely brilliant! Brought back memories of when i played SF2 on the SNES. This time it is just a whole lot more fun! Recently i had friends round, 3 of the 4 had never played it before. We played it for hours upon end, and they all bought it on there respective consoles the next day. It just grips you, whether your playing one-on-one at home, over xbox live or just fighting against the computer. You will feel so many emotions when playing this; frustration, sadness, anger (if your a sore loser like me), but also joy, overwhelment, and the sheer satisfaction of the ultra HADOUKEN! will just put a smile on your face!
Hibz Choudhury posted on 21 May 2009
What can i say the best beat em up i've played in ages.
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