Super Street Fighter Iv -europe- -enjafrdeesitko- -
The game maintains a traditional 2D fighting plane with 3D character models and backgrounds. The Focus Attack (MP+MK)
Capcom’s European division had to:
It is, without hyperbole, the most linguistically complete version of Street Fighter IV ever pressed onto a disc. For collectors, for competitive historians, or for anyone who simply wants to hear "Tiger! Tiger!" in seven different subtitle tracks, this is the holy grail. Super Street Fighter IV -Europe- -EnJaFrDeEsItKo-
: Each character now has two Ultra Combos to choose from at the character select screen, adding a layer of tactical variety.
The specific tagging of refers to the PAL region release (PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360) that was optimized for the continent's complex linguistic landscape. The game maintains a traditional 2D fighting plane
Cover art of Super Street Fighter IV (European version) – featuring Ryu, Chun-Li, and the new challengers on a dynamic half-blue, half-orange background, with the PEGI rating logo and small flags/icons representing English, Japanese, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Korean.
The game retains the 2.5D fighting style of its predecessor but introduces several refinements: Cover art of Super Street Fighter IV (European
: A specific port for the Nintendo 3DS that includes "Lite" controls (using the touchscreen for complex moves) and a figure collection mini-game.
: A standout feature is the ability to toggle between English and Japanese voice acting for every character individually, a favorite among purists who prefer the original Japanese VAs for characters like Ryu or Chun-Li. Expanded Roster and Gameplay