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    Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix

    Game » consists of 4 releases. Released Nov 25, 2008

    This downloadable seventh iteration of Street Fighter II brings further rebalancing, remixed music, training mode, enhanced online multiplayer, and brand new hand-drawn high-definition graphics.

    smokemare's Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (Xbox 360 Games Store) review

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    An oldie, but a goodie...

     For anyone over the age of 25 this is really nothing new...

    This is essentially another version of a game which is over 20 years old. Now you might be thinking at this point - why on earth have Capcom resurrected this? Surely there's been some improvement in the fighting genre over the past two decades!?

    Well, no, not definately. The fact is there is only a limited amount of complexity you want in a fighting game, and possibly only a certain 'type' of complexity too. The main competitor for Street Fighter 2 'back in the day' was Mortal Kombat and it's sequels. Mortal kombat was a very different games, very reliant on specials and not particularly balanced characters - there were characters who were significantly easier to win with. There were lots of moves and finishing moves to remember, and part of the entertainment was inputting a finishing move and watching the gore fly... A bit like entering a code rather than playing the game.

    Streetfighter was a purer experience. Originally the characters weren't perfectly balanced, there were difficult matchups and most characters only had two or three at most specials. However, the range, priority and hitbox variation made the game very, very deep. Much deeper than it appeared to be on your first few plays. Simple to play, difficult to master, with a learning curve that meant you could potentially continue to improve almost indefinately.

    What the developers have done with HD remix is take probably the best title in the Streetfighter 2 series and given it a 21st century overhaul. The new character and background graphics look great, the sound and music feels contemporary and an expert player has subtly tweaked the characters moves for a little more balance.

    Games like Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix are far better with a human opponent, and with XBOX live, you can always find one. Really, the online play feature and ranked modes are almost reason enough to re-introduce this game.

    With all the improvements to graphics and sound and the re-balancing of characters, it is as good a game as you can want for 1 vs 1 2D fighting. Street Fighter 4 may have flashier 3D graphics and some interesting characters, but it still doesn't have the purity of Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix.

    It's not perfect, some glitches to scoring, lag issues and the rankings getting messed up near the start put a damper on this. There are still minor issues in here - Akuma is probably still very unbalanced if played as well as it's possible to play him... But it's still a great game. 

    Other reviews for Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (Xbox 360 Games Store)

      You're the best around! 0

      Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix (hereafter referred to as HDR) is Capcom's revisiting of one of the most balanced, most played, and most long lasting fighting games ever created. Fourteen years of tournament play and 4 previous arcade iterations have lead up to this latest version of the original SF2. That's a lot of testing, balancing, and fireballs. Capcom has succeeded in their goal to make every match up in the game more fair, more interesting, and more likely to be won or lost on the ...

      2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

      The definitive fighter by the fans, for the fans... 0

      Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix has been through a lot since its announcement in the beginning of last year. You can tell that it is Capcom's biggest and most ambitious downloadable game to date considering how popular the original Super Turbo is for fourteen years. From the new art courtesy of Udon Comics, the folks that also do the art for the Street Fighter comic books, and the new rebalanced gameplay that was consulted by professional players, this ain't your ordinary downloadable gam...

      1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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