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Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers for Nintendo Switch offers a dynamic fighting experience with multiple modes, including Arcade, Versus, and the innovative Way of the Hado. Players can engage in local or online battles, team up for co-op play, and refine their skills in training mode, all while enjoying the classic characters and moves that have defined the franchise.
S**Y
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers - A Switch Smash Hit!
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers for Nintendo Switch is an absolute knockout! 🥋🎮 Dive into the nostalgia of classic arcade gaming with upgraded graphics that maintain the essence of the original. The character roster is a blast from the past, and the addition of Evil Ryu and Violent Ken adds an extra kick! 🤜💥Controls on the Nintendo Switch are flawless, catering to both traditional button input lovers and those who enjoy the motion controls of the Joy-Cons. 🎮🕹️ The game modes are diverse, from the engaging Arcade mode to intense local and online multiplayer battles that let you test your skills worldwide. 🌐💪But what steals the show is the "Way of the Hado" mode, an innovative first-person perspective that lets you execute iconic moves with motion controls. 🤯✨ It's a fantastic showcase of the Switch's capabilities!In conclusion, Ultra Street Fighter II is a knockout on the Nintendo Switch library. Capcom has not only preserved the essence of Street Fighter but also injected new life into it. Whether you're a seasoned fighter or a new challenger, this game is a must-have. It's a timeless classic with a modern twist! 👊🌟
S**D
Nostalgic
The Final Challengers is a fantastic revival of a classic! The updated graphics and new features like two-player co-op add fresh excitement. The only downside is motion controls feel a bit gimmicky.
A**R
Best version of SF2 I have played (I had it ...
Best version of SF2 I have played (I had it on the SNES in 1992) add in online battles and 2 player on the go with joy cons and it's an absolute no brainer for dedicated SF2 fans.I've played through the arcade, looked through the art book, had about 20 online matches (of which 2 or 3 suffered lag, the others were fine - nearly everyone is fighting as Ryu at the moment so learn how to combat his move set) and a few games with a mate.There has been a lot of people complaining about the price, to be honest I have no issue as it's a fantastic version, looks incredible on the Switch screen and is a stone cold classic.If you are new to Street Fighter I urge you to give it a try - this is gaming history.I haven't tried the gimmicky Way of the Hado mini game but have heard bad things so no strong desire to whilst I'm having so much fun playing online.It looks stunning on the TV and very crisp on the Switch screen, I've had no issues with the controls either - pull off 99% of my dragon punches with joycons.I'm a very happy SF2 veteran - and after all these years there is still so much to learn with this game. Just when you think you're good some one comes and destroys you using Zangief or Deejay and you have to totally switch up your game (no pun intended) Enjoy folks
R**R
Brilliant Street Fighter game
An absolutely fantastic Street Fighter game for the Switch.Recommended for any fan of the great Street Fighter games and it's portable.
L**R
Show why you are Ken!
After the poor launch of SFV I vowed to not be Capcom's guinea pig and buy a Street Fighter game on day of release again at full price. It seems I do not learn my own lessons...I have been a Street Fighter fan since I was a kid, playing World Warrior in the arcades and then on the SNES. So of course when Capcom announced they'd be rereleasing SF2 for the Switch I went all googly eyed and jumped at the chance to throw money at them once again.The bottom line is that you should not be paying £30 for this game.The main game is still great and is fun playing with the joy con sideways with friends, but for any serious SF player this would not be the weapon of choice. I was looking forward to the Way of the Hado mode that utilises the motion controls, but it is utter crap and is an exercise in futility; be prepared for a beating by the computer as the controls are more a tacked on after thought than an actual viable way of playing PLUS prepare to look like a twat in the process.I really like the addition of a co-op mode. You pair up with a buddy and take on several bosses to be rewarded with *spoilers* nothing but a game over screen. The only other additions i like are the customisation of colours for characters and the addition of a "new" character Violent Ken (a bit biased as Ken is my go to).If you're new to the franchise you may get more JOY out of this 20 something old game. For those who've already bought this game in the past (some multiple times) you may feel it a bit of a CON.
A**P
Wasted Opportunity
Still a great game but has a few issues.- Joycon isn't ideal but its manageable after a bit of time. Changing button config helps also. In two player its nigh on impossible to play accurately. I have been using the Mario kart wheels which makes life alot easier.- updated art version is ok but edges look rough and pixelated. Seems lazy especially since they're about 10 years old.- Ryu, Ken, Evil Ryu, Violent Ken and Akuma are technically all variations of the same character. I wish to counter this they has added a few others.- I've been experiencing some bad lag online. I have a very fast connection also.- price is questionable. It's worth it maybe for play on the go but that's it.- gallery is nice but still not done that well- colour edit is cool but still could've been better. Reviewers complaining by how slow editing is you're supposed to use the touch screen.- I played hado mode once for 2 mins. Won't again. Wish they had spent the time developing extra characters instead of this.- no bonus stages?!- not played buddy mode as it seems pointless. Tag mode would have made more sense.To sum up. Great playing it again since last time was on the mega drive champ edition about 20 odd years ago and its certainly better than that. Just feel this is a very very lazy port and it shows. This would have been acceptable for £20. For £35 alot more should have been on offer.
J**Y
This is the all time classic arcade game ever
Simply one of the best arcade games ever made I think if it was released today for the first time it would cause just as much fuss..
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