Street Fighter The Movie, 1995 Incred. Tech./Capcom

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Meh entry in the Street Fighter franchise, which is the only one to my knowledge to contain digitally captured sprites from live actors (in this case, the actors from the STREET FIGHTER live-action film). Play out the game against all challengers and manage both your life bar and Super bar (build with special attacks, and when full you can unleash a Super attack). What's stupid about the Super bar is that you can't carry it over to the next round. This requires you to do special attacks A LOT just to build it up once during a round. There are some kind of interesting additions-- like, you can regain energy if you built up your Super bar-- but you need to charge buttons to build it back up and the opponent isn't very likely to give you that opportunity due to the high level of challenge. Also, there are Counter moves (the opponent does this A LOT when you try to throw them), and a Comeback move (like a Desperation Move) that also requires charged buttons (again, the enemy won't likely give you the time to pull it off). The presentation, other than the cool FMV cutscenes of the film's footage, is very blah; there's no very interesting effects or anything between rounds, and no bonus stages. Not very good, much like the awful film this was based on. Suggested by YouTube user QUUHOD.







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Street Fighter The Movie
1995
arcade
Incredible Technologies
Capcom
based on a film
film based on a game
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Kylie Minogue
Wes Studi
Raul Julia
M. Bison
Ryu
Ken
Chun-Li
Cammy
Sagat
Balrog
hidden characters
Super Bar
special moves
Comeback move
counter
interrupt move
vs. fighting game
Street Fighter series
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