What exactly is going to be the difference. The traditional Street Figher is what everyone appreciates. Awesome, 2D. I have almost every collection on US platform, but still prefer SF2 Turbo above all.
How much of the difference you notice depends on how 'into' street fighter you are. Some people can't tell the difference between sf2 and super sf2 turbo, but others (like me) can write a book!
I think the biggest difference will be the graphics, which look purely amazing. I'm interested in seeing how they can implement the strict frame based gameplay of streetfighter with fluidly moving celshaded graphics, though. If they end up with EX's floaty timing, it will be rubbish, But SF3's 'burst' animation was a step in the right direction,
If this comes out on ps3 or xbox360 I'll surely get it even if its rubbish. SF is a cherished part of my youth
I love Street fighter. The game play is what matters. I really haven't been into games of recent but will be in a few months. SF2 brings back the '90s. I am so not impressed with EX2Plus Alpha (Arika). I believe that was in response to Tekken II.
all those hours spent at the game center instead of going to lesson those years agodon't play much video games these days, but I'd love to get my hands on one of those!
lol, whether we like it or not, as we get older our reflexes get duller and our ability to learn is impaired.
We like to give excuses like not having enough time (a valid excuse, by the way) but when it comes down to it, the reflexes are just not there anymore!
Thank goodness then that this new SF game is designed to be less complicated to get into. Watching daigo, BAS and the rest of them in international streetfighter tournaments really puts things into perspective!