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Anyone who has it, SFIV worth the time and effort it takes for me to get my ass to a shop??

I looked at it but I was afraid it wouldn't be like the oldschool games... Last street fighter game I got was absolutely shit, some 3d crap on PS2, I knew like half the people in the damn game...

I went to get it last week but they were all sold out where I looked, so decided against it for now.

Also tried to get the House of the Dead big bang box for the wii but thats sold out.... not dramas there though because I only want it for drunken fun when I have people over

I normally buy games from 'game', whenever there had been a big launch of it, they always seem to have a copy when everywhere else is sold out... halo3, cod4, i totally forget what else i own... but yeah, i looked at it in that store and thought meh, then I think I bought something else... probably fable2

I would like to know if it's any good, that style of game should stick to it's 2d platform... I haven't seen a good 3d fighter yet...

I normally buy games from 'game', whenever there had been a big launch of it, they always seem to have a copy when everywhere else is sold out... halo3, cod4, i totally forget what else i own... but yeah, i looked at it in that store and thought meh, then I think I bought something else... probably fable2

I would like to know if it's any good, that style of game should stick to it's 2d platform... I haven't seen a good 3d fighter yet...

It is a 2d fighter. 3d(ish) graphics on a 2d plane like SF2.

It is only the "Super" moves that go into 3d... Think of it like a cinema for a Super move

From what I have played (in store) it is very nice. I love it, but then I used my high school years to better myself at SF2...

It is a 2d fighter. 3d(ish) graphics on a 2d plane like SF2.

It is only the "Super" moves that go into 3d... Think of it like a cinema for a Super move

From what I have played (in store) it is very nice. I love it, but then I used my high school years to better myself at SF2...

... you may have just made a sale! :P

Currently playing

Eat Lead - just okay plays like dark sector and gears of war

Prinny can i really be the hero? - very cute game, fantastic production values and extremely difficult. good fun though.

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