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            Best Street Fighter for PSX
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 9 / 9
                Date: December 02, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            If one were stuck with having to make a desert island selection of PSX games (on the unlikely event you were to be stuck on a desert island with only your PSX, a big tv, and all the electricity you'd need), it would be hard not to grab SFA3 as I can think of no other game (even including  non-fighting games) that has earned so many hours of replay.  Capcom really  cleaned up the fighting engine used in alpha2, giving the game a much  smoother feel, while also managing to incorporate air combos without making  the game feel spastic (it is rather thrilling for instance to be able to  knock someone in the air with guile and then immediately hit them again  with his blade kick.)  Throws have been made more difficult, but since the  command is specific, throws are much more precise. Beyond the improved game  engine you can now select from three different chracter types called -isms  (no, you arn't chosing your character's political affiliation!)  Anyone  remember slash and bust mode from Samurai Shodown?  The three different  modes customize your character, Xism being similiar to play in Super Street  Fighter 2 Turbo (quite a mouthful), with one big super, no air blocking,  but takes and gives out more damage.  Aism is standard Alpha fighting mode  with multiple super moves, air blocking, etc.  while V-ism gives your  character a shadow which repeats the attacks of your character (also  appearing in SFA2).  These are not the only differences between modes  though, as most characters actually have one or two different moves in the  various modes. Were this not enough, SFA3 has incorporated every character  in the SF series so now you can play Honda, Blanka and T-Hawk (should you  have the desire to do so.) On top of this, there are several options which  will add hours of game play to this already fantastic game.  First is the  world tournament mode where you can build your character into an unstoppable  fighter.  The ability to customize characters in this mode and  bring them into versus games or even normal arcade games is very exciting.   The ability, for instance to make a 32 level Shin Akuma that can do his  Raging Demon move every 10 seconds, and if the move connects, your opponent  takes 60% damage...well it is a great way to work out your aggressions.   Also there is the fun of making characters that can use the best of all the  -isms (Aism character that can do V-ism custom combos).  You can even give  your character the chain-combo option like SFA1 and Dark Stalkers. Other  options are even crazier.  My favorite is the ability to team up with  another player against the computer. On the PSX you must play ryu and ken or two of the same characters. Survival mode is also quite  enjoyable if you have made a 32 level character and you want to fight as  many characters as quickly as you can.  Infinite survival model lets you take  your skill as far as it will go!  This game is not for everyone but if you  enjoy fighting games (even if you have not enjoyed the other street fighter  games) you should give alpha 3 a chance.  If you are a street fighter fan,  then you must purchase this game.
        
            
What can i say its street fighter
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 7 / 7
                Date: December 17, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Street fighter alpha 3 might be the best street fighter out there to date. It has awesome game modes cool levels and best of all its the never ending fun of a 2d fighter. The graphics are what you would expect froma 3d fighter a little choppy and an occasional glitch or two or maybe an occasional mergence of fighters but all in all its one of my favorite game out there. Ihave been an avis street fighter fan all the way back to the SNES version of street fighter 2 turbo! i would encourage anybody to get street fighter alpha 3 because its fun and hey its down to 20 bucks now!
        
            
This is the definative Street Figher game!
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 6 / 6
                Date: November 17, 1999
                Author: Amazon User
            
            This game has all of the classic characters from Super Street Fighter 2 turbo plus all of the characters from Street Fighter Alpha 2 and then more. This game introduces 3 different fighting styles, which make the game an  endless challenge to master. A new feature allows you to build your  characters strength, then use them in different modes. If you ever want to  buy a Street Fighter game, or any fighting game, this should be at the top  of your list.
        
            
Street Fighter Alpha 3
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 6 / 7
                Date: July 25, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Street fighter alpha 3 is an ok game. Its not as good as the older versions.  If you want a great fighting game get tekken3  ehgeriz, or  marvel vs street fighter.  I still reccomed this game though renting or  buying.  A problem is each fighter in the game does not have a lot of  moves.
        
            
Hey I played it so much my fingers ache...
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 3 / 3
                Date: December 01, 2005
                Author: Amazon User
            
            ...and I remember when Street Fighter II appeared in Arcades some...uh...was it 15-16 years ago or more? , with cast of INCREDIBLE 8 characters and INCREDIBLE 6 attack buttons. My cousin had to master ALL 8 fighters and asked me 'Which end would u like to see?'
Alpha series brought modernisation AND super-attack option, which you can use when your super meter is up.
Alpha 3 is the best sequel,  and don't download ROM for arcade, since PS version has several fighters more than arcade version.
I know this is age of Tekken 5 and Virtua fighter Evolution, but if you can run PS games, BUY SFA 3!
        
            
Most Well Rounded Street Fighter Yet
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 3 / 4
                Date: July 25, 2000
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Taking a step away from the numerous (and quite silly) "VS" fighting games that Capcom has cranked out in the last few years, SFA3 is  the best Street Fighter to date.  With a plethora of characters to choose  from, georgous fighting environments, tons of options, and plenty of hidden  stuff, this game has almost an infinite amount of replay value.  The  characters are very well rounded.  A lot of detail was applied to the  fighting system and each character's unique fighting style.  With the lack  of chain-combos, large combos take practice to execute, which warms up to  experienced vetrans of the series rather than the button-mashing novices.   However, a training mode helps new-comers learn the ropes of the game  fairly efficiently. The end cinemas, while not CG masterpieces, are way  more detailed and entertaining than most aging fighting games.  The  anime-style characters give the game a more cartoony feel, but makes the  game look much better than the previous installments, and is only surpassed  by Street Fighter 3. All of this is wrapped into a neat little package of  fighting game bliss.  With a deep fighting engine, beautiful graphics, and  mounds of hidden goodies, this game will keep anyone busy well past the  dawn, and is a must have for anyone's videogame collection.
        
            
One of the best games I have ever played
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 2 / 2
                Date: May 28, 2001
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Street Fighter Alpha 3 is one of the greatest games I have played. Ever since my cousin brought it over it has been the onkly thing I have played within days. It has over 20 characters and has many super combos. The only downfall in this game is that they make some moves even harder to do. Overall this is a great game
        
            
The Fighting genre at its finest.
            
                5
                Rating: 5, 
                Useful: 2 / 2
                Date: July 31, 2001
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Forget all those 3D games that are practically carbon copies of one another, constantly ripping off the character concepts that Street Fighter invented.  This is the definitive fighting game for the Playstation.
The graphics will be familiar to anyone who's played Street Fighter or the Alpha series, but they do have a newer, fresher anime style about them.  The large anime drawing of the characters after they win a match is also very cool.  They animate very well, much better than in Marvel vs. Capcom.  The sound effects are also great, and the music is excellent.  My only minor complaint about the music is that the classic character themes are gone.  I preferred the old classic songs to these new ones.  But, that's not too big of a deal.
Anyone who says this game has no depth simply doesn't have a clue about its system.  Each character has three different fighting styles, each with distinct advantages and disadvantages.  Some moves and super moves are only available in certain fighting styles.  Some fighting styles are better for attacking, and others are better defense, counters, and reversals.  
The super moves are not as spectacular as a Capcom vs. title, but they're still excellent in themselves.  They are also not insanely powerful, unless the character has been trained and leveled up a whole lot.  Which brings me to my next favorite aspect of this game:
The World Tour mode.  This was a great addition to Street Fighter.  Some say it's been ripped off from Soul Edge or Soul Caliber, but considering how badly other games have ripped off Street Fighter over the years (all the SF clones on the SNES, and even Tekken rips off the characters now), I don't think that argument can stand.  This mode allows you to choose a character and go on a world tour, fighting lots of matches with different stipulations, such as super combos only, multiple opponents, etc.  As you do this, your character raises levels and gains new abilities, perhaps being able to use some abilities that his fighting style would not normally allow.  You also gain the ability to change your balance of power, making your character lean more toward offense to hit harder, or defense to take less damage, or remain neutral.
In fact, this game has all sorts of cool extra features to be unlocked, as well as secret characters.  Now, there are not many secret characters at all, but those that are there are far better than most of the ones in Tekken (Come on now--you can't seriously hope to compare Gon, Mokujin, or even True Ogre to Shin Akuma).  The other features include the Dramatic Battle, which lets you fight 2 on 1 against the computer at high difficulty, the Survival Mode, which lets you see how far you can get as both the difficulty and number of simultaneous opponents increase, and the Final Battle, which simply lets you choose any character and fight the last boss so that you don't have to play them all the way through the Arcade Mode.  With all these cool extras, plus the fact that the Arcade Mode actually has a good story behind it, this game never runs out of replay value.  You're always looking for something new to try, or just to pop the game in for a quick play.
One of the coolest aspects of this game is its characters.  There is a huge variety to choose from, and each is played differently than the next.  At the same time though, none of the characters really seem silly or out of place, except perhaps Rainbow Mika...  That's a matter of opinion I guess.
Overall, this is the best Street Fighter game I've ever played, and the best fighting game in general that I've ever played.  It's easily worth 5 stars, perhaps with a half a star removed for not using the classic tunes.
        
            
The best version of Street Fighter next to SF3: 3rd Strike
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 2 / 2
                Date: August 21, 2001
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Street Fighter Alpha 3 is the best Street Fighter experience one can have on the original Playstation. With well over 20 characters selectable from the outset, classic Street Fighter gameplay, and multiple gameplay modes, this is one fighting game worthy of adding to any gamer's library.  There are a few faults though. Some animation problems are present here and there (some characters have newly animated moves that don't quite fit with their old set of animation frames), the endings could have had more attention paid to them, and some of the music is rather bland.  Also, for those of you who may not know, the Alpha series is supposed to take place between the events of the original Street Fighter and Street Fighter 2.  So why are we seeing characters appear that are from the later versions of Street Fighter 2, such as Deejay, Fei Long, T. Hawk and Cammy?  Even though Capcom may need to work on the story a bit, it's still nice to see all of the Street Fighters together in one game, so I'm not complaining. Even though there have been countless versions of Street Fighter before it, Street Fighter Alpha 3 proves that you can't beat a classic formula, and that the series is still very enjoyable. Unless you're completely burnt out on 2D fighting games, I recommend picking up Street Fighter Alpha 3 for either Playstation or Dreamcast.
        
            
Street Fighter Alpha 3
            
                4
                Rating: 4, 
                Useful: 2 / 2
                Date: August 22, 2002
                Author: Amazon User
            
            Good Game! Lots of characters, 31 in all! These include: Ryu, Ken, Bison, Gouki, Chun-Li, Cammy, Sakura, Rose, Juli+Juni, Dan, Vega, Blanka, Zangeif, and many others. There is some difficulty with the moves that tell you to hold one directional key then push forward with another with either kick, punch, or something else. Secret characters, Evil Ryu and Guile can be acheived in world tour mode. Get you character to levels 30 and 31, and defeat them when they chalange you. Some characters (computer) can be incredibly cheap. These include, Vega, Bison, Gouki, Ryu, Ken, Karin, Blanka and Adon. Dificult moves and super combos. NOT a game for begginers.
        
        
       
    
    
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