
Super Street Fighter IV
Genre: Fighting
Publisher: Capcom Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom Developer: Capcom
Release Date(s): US: 2010-04-27
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Publisher: Independent
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Release: 16 September 2009
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Publisher: Independent
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Release: 16 September 2009
GDC 10: Super Street Fighter IV Impressions
by Charles Onyett - IGN.com | 10 March 2010 12:00Testing out Hakan, the newly announced Turkish wrestler.
With the full roster of playable characters now public, Capcom showed off a build of its upcoming Super Street Fighter IV, allowing members of the press some hands-on time. I had a chance to try out the slippery new character, Hakan, for a few rounds to try and get a sense of how he played. Producer Yoshinori Ono was also on hand, answering questions and providing insight into some of the changes and additions in the latest entry in Capcom's venerable fighting franchise.
In case you missed Street Fighter IV last year, Super Street Fighter IV seems like it'll be the better game to pick up. With 10 new fighters joining the entire cast from the previous game, new online modes, more moves, and those quirky barrel and car smashing mini-games from Street Fighter II, it's a fact that this version of the game offers more. The question at this point is whether the new stuff makes the game worth getting for someone who already owns Street Fighter IV, something I can't really answer yet.
I can, however, talk a little bit about Hakan. He's a large fighter, a Turkish wrestler covered in oil, and capable of pulling off some pretty weird moves. Take his ultra moves, for instance. In Super Street Fighter IV, you get to pick from one of two ultras, which are selected before a match from a small pop up window that appears while you're picking character outfit colors. The move you've selected for the match is then displayed at the versus screen, so at least in player versus player versus mode you'll know which move the other fighter has equipped.

Juri vs. T. Hawk
Should you decide to equip the second ultra move, called Oil Combination Hold, then you'll find it works in a different way. By tapping down three times followed by the kick buttons, Hakan will drop to the ground. If you do this while your opponent is standing still, you're going to look silly, waste your opportunity to perform an ultra, and probably curse a few times since Hakan will shortly theafter get back up as if nothing happened. That's because this move is actually meant to be used as an opponent jumps in. If they land on Hakan while he's on the ground, he'll then spin around a bunch of times and again take advantage of the oil to shoot them into the side of the stage, doing damage and causing them to make a silly face.

Hakan vs. Dudley
So where'd the idea for Hakan come from? Yoshinori Ono mentioned a designer at Capcom had one day passed along a YouTube clip of actual Turkish wrestling, and Ono figured it might make a good fit. He says Street Fighter is a franchise that's never been about the pretty boys, and that there's always been a sort of wackiness to it, and the addition of Hakan to the roster adds a unique element that helps strengthen the game's personality.

Dee Jay vs. Adon
Even without that content, whatever it winds up being, Super Street Fighter IV's online sounds like it'll be far more robust than the original's, offering options for teams of people to square off against each other online. While two fight, the rest can spectate the match, similar to an experience in an arcade. And if a match is particularly good, you can save a replay to your hard drive and even share it with friends within the Street Fighter interface, which could be pretty cool for hardcore fans who like to review matches and learn from their mistakes. While you're waiting for these match lobbies to fill up, you'll also be able to head into arcade mode to kill time beating up on the computer until everything's ready to go.
The game's being readied for launch this April, so expect more updates once we've gotten an opportunity to spend more time trying out each of the new fighters.
Supplied by IGN.com





