after a long wait this game came out early today on ps3 today 15 bucks its a full Remasterd version of SSFII with new Features Tournaments Online mode more charchter balancing and a few new score mixes Trophies should be coming soon via patch i just bought it on psn it looks pretty cool and this hopefully tied me over till i can afford Street Fighter IV ill post my thoughts on it later after i get some playing time in.
ps. any one confirm if this out for live users ill update if it is
I have a feeling it is... I'll check...
Ok so what I found was Street Fighter II HF...
Single player, Xbox Live Multiplayer 1-2, Local Multiplayer 1-2, HD (High Definition). HADOUKEN! Choose your fighter and defeat all 12 opponents to become world champion! Recognized as one of the best games of all time, Street Fighter® II' Hyper Fighting defined the fighting genre. Now on Xbox Live Arcade, it's completely revamped with HDTV support, Achievements, Leaderboards, and multiplayer over Xbox Live. An all new "Quarter Match" mode pays tribute to the title's arcade roots. Upgrade to the full game! Unlock your ability to earn achievements and track your high scores on the Xbox Live Leaderboards.
and...
Single Player, Xbox LIVE Multiplayer 1-2, Local Multiplayer 1-2, HD (High Definition). The original MMA series is back! Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix receives a whole new look while improving on the innovative fighting system of the original game. Updated with 1080p HD redrawn art and widescreen support, the game offers a unique experience that appeals to new fans and Street Fighter® purists alike.
BUT... there's no option to download it showing just yet (just some picture packs) so I'd assume that it'll be available soon.
damit i really need to get xbox live already lol. I miss the old SF.
i spent some time playing it last night the graphics are very well done the controlls are obisously still the same you can use the regular dpad or anolg sitcks to move your charchter, they added a nice lil move list thing when you pause the game as well. The sound is nice it got remade as well sounds are clear Guils orignal voice is in and there is a new announcer to. the thing that impressed was the Muiltiplayer mode you can play single ranked and unranked matches and also a 4-8 tournament when i played the 4 matches i hardly experienced any lag at all. Capcom did a very good job remaking this game it feels like the orignal with the oldschool AI and everything and for ps3 users capcom did say they have a trophy patch coming out very shortly if you are wondering but yeah its deffintly worth the 15 bucks and its one of the best fighting games i have played in a while i gives this a 9/10 and im now hyped even more for Street Fighter IV.
Nice, I'll have to grab that once I get home from work. I've been looking forward to this.
I would really like to get this, but... *sigh*
I want it, but I don't want it..
It looks great, but I've played SSF2T to death already and I'm not sure I want to go back to it, even if it is all pretty, shiny and tweaked. Now, if it was SFA3:HD Remix... *drools all over keyboard* I've put so much time into SFA3, but I've never been able to get enough of it, unlike SSF2T which just feels kind of old and stiff now a days. (plus, I already have it in a couple of different SF collections if I really do feel like going back and playing it).
I'm thinking part of the reason it does look so good is because of how generally hideous SF4 looks (and how half arsed many of the design decisions in SF4 were).
Shinryu wrote:
wow, im glad I'm not the only one that thinks so, and coming from you that makes me feel alot better since I know how much of a ST buff you are.
but meh MK > ST anyway
/flee
Still would like to have this HD Remix tho as I dont have any street fighter games, but do enjoy them. Plus its sorta exactly what I always wanted in a Mortal Kombat game... I wish they would overhaul MK Trilogy in HD and Super duper graphics.
imax wrote:
Shinryu wrote:I'm thinking part of the reason it does look so good is because of how generally hideous SF4 looks (and how half arsed many of the design decisions in SF4 were).wow, im glad I'm not the only one that thinks so, and coming from you that makes me feel alot better since I know how much of a ST buff you are.
I've collected Street Fighter "memorabilia" (if you can call it that) from the US and Japan since 1994. I participated in the Midwest SF Tournament in '93. I have every SF game ever made for the SNES, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, and now the PS3. And, I think the artwork approach for SF4 is brilliant.
So poop to that argument.
shinpseudo wrote:
imax wrote:Shinryu wrote:I'm thinking part of the reason it does look so good is because of how generally hideous SF4 looks (and how half arsed many of the design decisions in SF4 were).wow, im glad I'm not the only one that thinks so, and coming from you that makes me feel alot better since I know how much of a ST buff you are.I've collected Street Fighter "memorabilia" (if you can call it that) from the US and Japan since 1994. I participated in the Midwest SF Tournament in '93. I have every SF game ever made for the SNES, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, and now the PS3. And, I think the artwork approach for SF4 is brilliant.So poop to that argument.
Noes!!! hehe
Nah, I get what you're saying. While there are a number of opponents to the direction they've taken with SF4, both in visuals and in gameplay, there are a lot who like it as well. I'm still waiting to actually play the game before I make my final decisions on the gameplay side of things, but even if I like it that won't change the fact that I think Ryu and Ken, at the least, look horrible and they screwed up big time in story and character selection.
As for HD Remix, I played the trial/demo last night. It does look very good, but it still feels so dated to me.. and what's with limiting the trial to (local?) 2P play? I don't have a gold Live account at the moment, so I can't try it online even if the trial allows it, but I was hoping to at least see if the AI was as ridiculous as it was in the original SSF2T.
shinpseudo wrote:imax wrote:Shinryu wrote:I'm thinking part of the reason it does look so good is because of how generally hideous SF4 looks (and how half arsed many of the design decisions in SF4 were).wow, im glad I'm not the only one that thinks so, and coming from you that makes me feel alot better since I know how much of a ST buff you are.I've collected Street Fighter "memorabilia" (if you can call it that) from the US and Japan since 1994. I participated in the Midwest SF Tournament in '93. I have every SF game ever made for the SNES, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, PS2, and now the PS3. And, I think the artwork approach for SF4 is brilliant.So poop to that argument.Noes!!! hehe Nah, I get what you're saying. While there are a number of opponents to the direction they've taken with SF4, both in visuals and in gameplay, there are a lot who like it as well. I'm still waiting to actually play the game before I make my final decisions on the gameplay side of things, but even if I like it that won't change the fact that I think Ryu and Ken, at the least, look horrible and they screwed up big time in story and character selection.As for HD Remix, I played the trial/demo last night. It does look very good, but it still feels so dated to me.. and what's with limiting the trial to (local?) 2P play? I don't have a gold Live account at the moment, so I can't try it online even if the trial allows it, but I was hoping to at least see if the AI was as ridiculous as it was in the original SSF2T.
Yea man, it seems to be polar opposites with how people feel with the "living artwork" approach to SF4. People love it or hate it, especially on the Capcom boards. I can certainly see how it wouldn't appeal to everyone's tastes; when you go with something that stylized, that's always a risk.
I bought HD Remix and played it quite a bit last night. I ended up with a thumb blister, which brought back memories of my nerd days of yore. The full version offers immediate access to Akuma (no more ridiculous code to trigger using him like the old arcade Turbo iteration), 4 levels of difficulty (the AI seemed tight even on "Medium"), training mode, etc etc. I want to get the groove back a bit before taking it online to thrash 13 year-olds. The Udon artwork is awesome, and you're right, it does feel dated. But for $15, I'm pleased.
yeah it does get cheep i always love how the cpu can throw 6 specails within 3 seconds