Everything about SFIII blew me away and it showed that Capcom was looking to move forward with series. New graphics, new jazzy soundtrack, semi-new gameplay and best of all, new characters. The previous storylines involving Shadaloo, along with it's leader, M. Bison, were nowhere in sight. In his place as head baddie is Gill, a half blue, half red angelic figure in charge of the Illuminati.
Apparently, the Illuminati couldn't afford to give their leader some pants... |
In its first release, only Ryu and Ken returned from the original series, added only after fans demanded they be brought back. In the place of Ryu as the hero was Alex, a wrestler from the U.S. who went after the Gill when his trainer was injured by them. Other interesting characters included Ibuki, a *ninja* high school student, Dudley, a gentleman boxer who just wants his car back and Sean, the protege' of Ken. Through time, improved versions of SFIII were released, adding more characters and more fighting modes but I don't think the series really caught on in the U.S. the way SFII did. I think one of the reasons for that was because of Street Fighter fans were too busy playing the "Marvel vs. Capcom" series. While I don't knock the series, because it was a fun series, Street Fighter III should've gotten the attention it deserved. From what I remember, only one of the games even made it to a video game console in the States,"Street Fighter III: 3rd strike" on the Sega Dreamcast.
8 years later, I began seeing previews for what would become Street Fighter IV and thought it looked pretty cool but it didn't blow me away. I saw Ryu, Ken and Chun-Li and thought "Oh, they brought Chun-Li back. That's nice" and hoped for more. Oh, how disappointed I would become.
I don't know who did Ryu's character design but they needed to fired ASAP! |
Seth, yeah, not impressed... |
To me, this was not a step in the right direction, it was a step backward. No matter how upped the graphics and combos are, if a game is giving its fans nothing new, it's only a matter of time before fans are able to through that and I guess it was my time. I played the game it was just as most of the new characters were, bland. Even it's updated versions didn't do anything for the series, save bringing in evil fighter, Juri. At this point, I kind of gave up on the series...
Recently, there has been footage of the upcoming Street Fighter V and it looked exactly like SFIV. Test footage shown was of Ryu, Chun Li, a returning Charlie (now looking like Frankenstein's Monster) and hints of Bison. I'll put this way, I'm not jumping for joy about it...yet.
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