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Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition

 

 

SCORE: 57

 

Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition 

 

Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition is one of the worst games on the Nintendo 3DS. Some may question why even waste my time writing a review? Or why talk our editor in chief into running with it in the magazine? Why cover it at all? Because someone needs to stand up for what is right. Someone needs to stand up for truth. And I am that someone.

Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition is a one on one fighting game. You pick a fighter and pummel the other fighters. Characters use punches, kicks, and a wide array of special attacks. These special attacks can form energy that is launched at your opponent, catch fire, etc. To my understanding this is part of a spiritual force that comes from eastern religious teachings.

Characters are beat senseless in Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition. Then they get up with full life for the next round. Best of three is what I spent most of my time with. Numerous female characters are enticing to lust. I got sick of seeing Cammy’s butt so often in this hand held game. Was that really necessary? Are there young adults with their hormones out of control that want to see that over and over again? If so what are they thinking about? Probably not how they can be kind, loving and respectful to women.

Players can physically abuse women in Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition. They can also physically abuse men, so its gender equal in that regard.

The controls in Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition suck. We can tap the bottom screen to use certain powered up attacks. But trying to mix that in with the other buttons is extremely problematic. I also noticed that I started to rely on the touch screen powered attacks. Why do anything else when a quick tap sends a powerful attack over? I rarely had a need for coming up with a strategy.

The end boss in Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition is insanely difficult. I lost over and over again. All this did was put me in a bad mood. When Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition got me visibly angry I knew it was time to put the game down. Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition does not build up or edify. All it does is tear down.

Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition include online modes if you are interesting in battling other players. The Streetpass feature is another added bonus if you can find anyone with both a Nintendo 3DS and this game. The 3D is not impressive either.
- Mark

 

Graphics: 51%
Sound: 63%
Replay/Extras: 73%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Capcom

Rating: ‘T’ - Teen
{Mild Language, Mild Suggestive Themes, Violence}

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