First seen: 20 september 1999
When Arika took on the take of fleshing out what is arguably Capcom's most well-known 2D character base, some people balked. Read more
Let's face it, everywhere you go, almost every console you play, you have seen or played a Street Fighter game. Whether it's Fighter Street in a Funcoland store, Street Fighter 2 at your friend Jon's house, or Marvel vs. Capcom for Dreamcast in your local EB World. You can't escape Capcom's biggest phenomenon and the world's most recognized fighting game franchise, if not gaming franchise period. We truly have come a long way since Street Fighter 2 on Super Nintendo, or... Read more
I can't stop raving about how good this game looks - I was extremely impressed with the great detail of the character textures. Even the little extras like the small thuds they make when hitting the ground don't go unnoticed – all the visual and aural details were well taken care of. The most detracting aspect of SFEX3 is some of the voice acting. A few of the characters have the most grating voices and unfortunately it’s usually the ones who belch out the most... Read more
EX3 may feel a bit rushed in some spots, but overall it's a fun and great-looking fighting game that won't disappoint longtime EX fans. Read more
Is there a videogame series in history thats gone through more incarnations than Capcoms Street Fighter ? I really dont think so. Like ice cream purveyor Baskin-Robbins, Capcoms motto seems to be "31 flavors" when it comes to their most famous franchise. (Although they may have already exceeded that number... I lost count a few years ago.) Responding to the trends of the industry back in 1997, Capcom brought the worlds most popular fighting game into the third dimension... Read more
Street Fighter EX 3 is an excellent play - especially with 3 or more people at once with the dramatic battles (3/4 players fighting at same time with multitap/extra computer opponents) make for a lot of fun, with special tag entrances and moves for certain tag pairs (eg: Ryu + Ken). However Single Player mode is far too easy to complete (the medal challenges are hard, but do we really wanna chase medals, or beat down Bison?). Ken (and Evil Ryu) get the old skool... Read more
this is a cool game and I like the japanese voices but it would be nice to have subtitles to understand what the characters say at the end of each fight. the music and soun fx sre cool too. the hidden characters are too hard to obtain to my liking. Read more