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Unless casual gamers missed out on Street Fighter IV when it came out last year, there is little here that they have not seen before. Otherwise, Super Street Fighter IV is the top fighting game players can get their hands on. The one thing holding this title back is the netcode, which is nowhere near as smooth as Blazblue: Calamity Trigger, the current king of online fighting game multiplayer. Fans will not only want this game for its new features, but to keep up with the other fighting gamers who will pick this title up. It makes the necessary balancing changes to revitalize a year old game and adds ten new characters, all of whom add new flavors and playing styles. Hardcore fighting game fans, regardless of whether they have Street Fighter IV or not, will enjoy this upgrade. This is why Super Street Fighter IV is best as a multiplayer experience.
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At most, characters have parts of their backstory revealed, never really fleshing out to a full story. However, not only are they poorly drawn, but they barely provide any memorable story segments. Super Street Fighter IV's arcade mode provides the characters' story in the form of anime sequences before it begins and after players beat Seth, the final boss. While it's par for the course for fighting games to include a lackluster story, it's still not acceptable. While overpowered characters like Sagat and Ryu received some much needed changes to balance them out, weaker characters like Vega and Guile were tweaked and given a fighting chance. Rather than just add features to the game, Capcom made adjustments to all the characters to emphasize and fix concerns that players had from Street Fighter IV.

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At times, matches can be smooth and a decent substitution for offline competition at other times, lag can make the game literally stutter or delay inputs by whole seconds. Sadly, this is complimented by subpar netcode. This system is easy to use, allowing most players to punish other players for predictable play without execution prowess. Level one can absorb one hit level two can make an opponent crumple and open for a combo level three is unblockable and capable of breaking through another focus attack. Super Street Fighter IV retains the focus attack from Street Fighter IV, which has three levels, all of which are stronger than and encompass the properties of the previous one.
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Like most 2D fighting games, the goal is to drain the opponent's health using a series of normal attacks, executed by pressing any attack button, or special attacks, executed through combining certain joystick movements with button presses, usually nothing more complicated that quarter circles. Super Street Fighter IV continues that trend by using the same gameplay formula and adding new features to support both parties as well. Street Fighter IV was one of the simpler fighting games to pick up and play recently, yet it had enough depth to create an entire competitive community, satisfying both hardcore and casual gamers. Compared to Street Fighter IV's bland stages like Oceana's Volcanic Rim, which only features an exploding volcano, Super Street Fighter IV's stages are a shining example of the ideal fighting game stages – eye candy without ever getting in the players' way. This stage has hippos in the back, periodically tipping over and causing big waves, birds that sporadically swoop in, and background constantly moving in and out of solar eclipse. The new stages are amazing, all of which boast interesting visuals, with the most notable stage being Africa's Solar Eclipse. Nothing beats its comical style, which constantly reminds gamers of the laughs they had the first time they heard, "It's time to get oiled up!" Without a doubt, however, Hakan's English voice makes the biggest impact. The English voice isn't bad either, which has a different take on the character and makes her much more seductive. Many of the Japanese voices are memorable, such as Juri's shrieking voice that perfectly fits her sadistic fight lust. Once again, the game allows players to choose between English and Japanese voiceovers.
