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Playstation : Street Fighter Alpha PS Reviews

Below are user reviews of Street Fighter Alpha PS and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Street Fighter Alpha PS. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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The birth of a new Street Fighter series !

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 7 / 7
Date: August 26, 2001
Author: Amazon User

Originally called Street Fighter Zero in Japan. Street Fighter Alpha was the first Street Fighter game with stunning anime-style 2D graphics and a new and improved fighting engine with the same great gameplay balance. Now players will be allowed to do more than just one super move. They will be able to do two or three, depending on the character. And yes, Ryu and Ken are still here. Besides, what's Street Fighter without those two ? In case some of you didn't know, Street Fighter Alpha is a prequel to all of the Street Fighter titles. It tells us about the events that happened before Street Fighter II. Before M. Bison's countless murders (including the death of Chun-Li's father), before Ken gets married with his newfound girlfriend Eliza, before everything. This game will take you back a few years when familiar faces Ken, Ryu, and Chun-Li were a bit younger (probably in their mid 20's). They will be introduced to new fighters like Birdie, Charlie, Rose, and other familiar faces, including the wreckless killing machine, M. Bison. Anyway, enough with the boring stuff. When this game came out in the arcades at 1995, it immediately became a favorite to all Street Fighter fans, old and new. When it released to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, they sold well in the market. the only flaw in this game was the loading times. That's something you'll just love to hate. And the more you had enough of loading times, you'll want to spare some money at the arcades and play the Arcade version of Street Fighter Alpha. But still, Street Fighter Alpha is a unique Street Fighter experience. And I highly reccomend to every Street Fighter fan to get this game if you can find it. It's extremely rare, so you'll have to order online or go to your local retailer. If you want to play other SF Alpha titles, play Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Street Fighter Alpha 3 (Street Fighter Alpha 3 is still the best among the Alpha series). Long live Street Fighter !

A classic Street Fighter that should not be missed

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 18, 2000
Author: Amazon User

The moment I bought a Playstation when it was first released, I was very pleased to hear that Capcom was going to make a Street Fighter game to come out. After all, the SF series are indeed the ones responsible for bringing the fighting genre into where it is today. It used to be the niche market, but thanks to Street Fighter II's efforts, the fighting genre skyrocketed to a whole new level. The reason behind it all is easy to understand. Street Fighter Alpha has what its younger brethern has; Classic gameplay, excellent graphics, and some good techno music. Old fighters, like Ken and Ryu, returned for another round while new fighters, such as Sodom or Dan (a joke character), enters the fray. The battlegrounds are simply great (in it's time), but now look unpolished, but that's because I'm comparing this to other fighting games, such as Soul Calibur or Dead Or Alive 2. However, don't let these graphics fool you! It's the gameplay that counts, and Capcom delivers! I'm glad that I'm ordering my copy soon. You should purchase yours when the time comes!

Best Game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: January 04, 2001
Author: Amazon User

This Game was so cool, I dont see why it's .... It is worth [more]. Buy capcom has made a seller.

Sweet game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: January 06, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Capcom's Street Fighter II series has often been called the best fighting game series of all time. It was so successful, that Street Fighter II alone had FIVE installments! Realizing they couldn't keep doing Street Fighter II games forever, they decided to try their hand at something different - A game that took place after the original Street Fighter (YES, there IS an original Street Fighter) but BEFORE Street Fighter II. What came to be is Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams. Read on for my review of this game.

PROS:
-The new animation style introduced in this game is excellent. While Street Fighter II games used a sharper, slightly more realistic type of animation, the characters in this game are drawn in a much more anime-based style.
-Many of your old favorite Street Fighter characters are back, like Ryu and Chun Li.
-Many new characters appear here, like Charlie (Guile's old partner Rose (a psychic who was an old aquaintance of Vega), Adon (a student of the same martial art as Sagat, and Guy (from the Final Fight series.)
-There are three "hidden" characters - Dan, M. Bison, and Akuma.
-The "prequel" storyline helps to set the story for the Street Fighter II series. For example, it's Charlie's death in this game that gets Guile involved in the tournament of the later games.
-This is back when Street Fighter games were simple and to the point - long before Capcom ruined them.
-This is the Capcom game that introduced the element of a "three-section" Super Bar for your characters.

CONS:
-Let's face the facts, not everyone likes the new anime-based drawing style.
-The game being a prequel is confusing, since many classic characters have moves here they DON'T have in the Street Fighter II series.
-As good a game as this is, Alpha II is WAY better.

OVERALL:
Overall this was an excellent venture for the people at Capcom. However, I strongly recommend that you buy Alpha II instead of this game, since it has pretty much everything this game has and then some. Still, this is an awesome game.

The First In An Awesome Trilogy!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: April 10, 2005
Author: Amazon User

Back in 1995, it looked like Capcom was running out of ideas for its cash crop known as Street Fighter. There were already 5 different installments of Street Fighter 2 (World Warrior, Champion Edition, Turbo, SSF2, and SSF2 Turbo). The idea of a Street Fighter 2 PREQUEL was born and here is Street Fighter Alpha. SFA brings in the classic SF2 characters (Ryu, Ken, Chun Li, Sagat, and M.Bison), 2 characters that were present in Street Fighter 1 but were not playable (Birdie and Adon), imports 2 characters from Final Fight (Sodom and Guy), and introduces 4 new characters (Rose, Charlie, Dan, and Akuma). Many of the new characters are tied somehow to SF2 characters (Charlie was Guile's best friend, Sagat killed Dan's father, Adon was Sagat's disciple, you get the idea).

The Super Combo is back in all of its multi-hit, shadow-trailing glory. This game takes the concept of the Super Combo (introduced by SSF2 Turbo) and takes it up a notch. Now, characters have 2 or more Super Combos, and the Super Meter has 3 levels. All of the classic characters have either beefed up or additional Special Moves.

The music is basically J-pop/jazz/house remixes of SF2 music, but it sounds pretty good, and the animation is much different but much better than the old animation. The SFA animation looks more anime-like (as it should). This game was definitely a step in the right direction.

change is good street fighter

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 2
Date: July 26, 2004
Author: Amazon User

alhla is one for me I thoght its was way difrent for other street fighters out there but when I got in to it Fun O heres a tip beat the game without losing and without lose a round I dont want to spoil it Later


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