Games Reviews: Super Street Fighter 4
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Format PS3, Xbox 360
Publisher Capcom
Ryu,Ken, Chun-Li and co return in a release which, in classicCapcom style, is not quite a sequel yet more than a mere patch. Graphics are suitably spruced up, additional fighters swell the ranks and multiplayer receives a much needed overhaul. Meanwhile, subtle yet crucial tweaks to each fighter’s moves further balances proceedings, somehow improving on its illustrious predecessor’s perfection. If you don’t own Street Fighter IV then the purchase of this “Super” version is a must. If you do, this is still an enticing deal.
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