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Ah, Street Fighter. So many games have been made of you. The great Capcom just spews out these games. But the best of the series: Street Fighter II The World Warrior. This version is made for the Super Nintendo with enhanced graphics, fun game-play and great sound. These are some things you'll hear about in this review. This was a very popular game series. It WAS the number one fighting game, but I think Super Smash Bros Universe is gonna take the cake. This game is, like I said very popular. This was actually a parody in an episode of the Disney cartoon, Gravity Falls where Dipper transports a character into the real world. The theme of the game Dipper was playing is the same. Similar screen, different character design, same story, and the same graphics. There has been late Street Fighter games, but they're not as good as the classic I am reviewing. I chose this because it is nice and simple to write about, and I hope you can play this masterpiece some time.

Overall: 7.5/10

Okay, this game has a few down-ratings, so I rated it a 7.5. This game is still neat though. Throughout this review, you will find out why I rated this, overall, a 7.5 for the game. I think you will agree with these ratings if you were to play the game. I try to keep the ratings fair, so I came up to an average of 7. But I like the game more than that. So I was a little nice and make it a 7.5. There really isn't much to say in this category, so I guess I will move on to our first REAL category.

Graphics: 9/10

Now, Super Nintendo Entertainment System games usually have top notch sprites. This is one of those games. There are rarely any Super Nintendo games with bad sprite art work. In this game, the facial features are very realistic on the fighters. They look very animated though, and that's what really shines about the game. You can't stop admiring your character sprite, yet you've gotta knock out your opponent. The background is dreadfully detailed. Most of Capcom's games have amazing graphics. This is obviously one of their creations. This has better graphics than...let's say...Alien Wars or Demon's Crest. The graphics in this game are very well done, all the fighters look sharp, and when you or your opponent get defeated, the bruises and blood looks quite sharp on the character. And no, this is not a mature game. For some reason, it's still just rated K-A even though it has fantasy blood. Not fair! Earthbound on the Virtual Console got rated a T. One of the reasons is because it has blood. There isn't any blood in the game! Yet, Alien Wars gets rated mature. You see, Street Fighter II is just like these other Nintendo games that have very off ratings. I'll give a major example. Have you played the Nintendo 64 L.O.Z games? The graphics in that game (Talking about all the creepy-pastas on those games) are very strange and not rated E level. But this won't take away the fun from Street Fighter II because of how addicting it is, which is the category after the next category . Anyways, the graphics in this game are really enjoyable.

Sound: 8/10

The sound in this game is pretty good. Sometimes it sounds a bit buggy like Chun Li's victory, but it's still good. Lots of Super Nintendo games have great music. This is of course one of them. I'm running out of things to say here. But basically...the title screen music has a, let's say...interesting melody. I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's catchy. Then the player select screen. More catchy music is coming your way. Then when it's an introduction of who you are fighting, the music sounds very foreign. It sounds like, maybe the music is from Brazil or Mexico. The music in all the countries, very well composed. I feel as if they put a lot of work to pout together the soundtrack. Now if only the soundtrack of this game was as good as Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64. And about sound...when your character gets knocked out, it's the same, "Uhhhhhggg" for every character. And suppose you're playing as one of the American representatives. What the character says sounds nothing like an American. Especially the Indian fighter. When he does PK Fire his fireball attack, it sounds like he says, " Duke it fire!" And let me say this, it sounds nothing like the average Indian. He sounds like he's North American to me. I think you would agree with me. Yes, all the character sound effects are weird, but the music is perfection. And let's talk about the attack effects. If you were to punch your opponent, you would hear the classic punch sound from TV shows or movies. In fact, this sound effect is the only sound effect you hear from getting hit from an attack. It's pretty ironic if I do say so myself. About music, um. If you are fighting the Chinese representative, Chinese music plays in the background. The background AND music for the country makes the game really realistic. In fact, you could just play this game to study for geography class! But when you're fighting at the casino, there is no music unless you hear a bunch of people talking at the same time. Anyways, you should understand that the music in this game is top notch and very quaint.

Replay-ability: 9/10

This game can be pretty addicting considering this game is not that long and the games with simple stories are usually addicting. Take Popeye for the Nintendo Entertainment System for an example. This game can also be addicting if you're playing co-op mode. What, a two dimensional fighting game without a Vs mode? Vs mode is the best mode to play on if you're bored. Hey, I just gave you an idea on what to play on Netplay! But the music and graphics mostly make this game addicting. The graphics are gorgeous so you won't stop staring at the background, and the music as an addition for a Duke it out brawl with a friend or the CPU. Also, I should mention, the THEME of the game makes this game dreadfully addicting. A two dimensional fighting game that is based off a fighting tourney because you go to different countries, and each fighter is stronger than the last! This game requires a lot of skill to beat even though the game is short (Which is why my difficulty rating is what it is). Like, when was the last time we've had a fighting game that was actually fun? Super Smash Bros Brawl, I know, but Street Fighter outruns Super Smash Bros Brawl. Street Fighter II's next generation (Meaning the generation of 1991-1991 ) fighting challenge makes this game very addicting. And let me point out that if the character design were terrible, this game would probably not be addicting. Like you know Super Mario World. That game can get old because of the same-old Mario sprite. But Mario World hacks like A Metal Mario Hack redesigns the main character to make the character cooler. Even when people hack the ROM of Street Fighter II and change the character design or texture, it's still got nothing on the original version. Character design, sound, and graphics make this game very addicting for all video game players...

Story: 3/10

Okay, as I've said, this story is not rocket science. If this game had a complicated story, it probably would not be as addicting. Basically your pick is how you affect the story. All fighters travel to each other's countries to fight each other to win the tourney and win justice. But you must go through seven extreme fighters to get the girl, and to obviously beat the game. So nothing special here. It seems as if all the games I review have lame story lines. I should review Ocarina of Time next....but anyways, like I said, a complicated story like Legend of Zelda MM would not make this an addicting game. But story doesn't matter. Game-play does. Space Invaders doesn't offer much depth, has bad graphics, overrated story, but it's still a fun classic to enjoy. But honestly, this game has no specialty story-wise. What's good about supporting racism by beating up people from other countries?  That strike text does not lie. Just look at the Brazilian fighter in this game. Are all Brazilians blood-thirsty beasts? Eh, whatever. There really isn't much more to say story-wise, so I guess we'll move on to the category that counts (Other than the overall rating. *Cough*) Anyways, you understand how sorrow the story is.

Depth: 5/10

Okay, this game offers little depth. There is seven stages in the entire game and eight characters. The countries are, US, Brazil, Japan, Russia, China, and India. Not very many countries, huh? In this game, there is a cheat to remove the time limit and energy bar, making it impossible to progress. All you have to do is go to options, press start, go to options, press start, go to options, press start, go to options. Repeat this for 26 seconds. I don't know why you would want to do this. It would just be an endless fight. You can't progress, and you can't get knocked out. You are then subjected to restarting the console or restarting the emulator if you are playing on this website. And on an unrelated note, the move set of some of the characters are pretty weird. When was the last time you've seen an Indian shoot fire out of its hand? This is supporting witchcraft, people! Anyways, the seven wonders of the world. America, Brazil, Japan, Russia, China, India, and the Casino. Where you go is based off which person you are fighting. If you are against Ken, you are going to the wonders of the USA. The US features army men and tourists on a cruise. Whoever has won the round gets a victory. Sometimes calm, and sometimes rude like the Indian that looks like Captain Falcon. If you win or lose both rounds, then the winner says his taunt, and the opponent looks like he or she has been cruising for a bruising. There's blood and bruises all around the opponent's face. If you lose both rounds on one fight, you have nine seconds to continue. If you continue, then the country of who you were fighting as is eliminated. You're better off just restarting unless you're on the final fight. That is the only recommended time to use your continues. Keep in mind that you have seven continues, so the game is being nice to you because of the game's dreadful difficulty. And get this: This game has NO Game Genie codes. Pretty disappointing if I do say so myself. Well, if this game did have Game Genie codes, the game would be as easy as using the codes in Mega Man X. I can see why Capcom didn't add special codes into this game. (Capcom made the Mega Man series AND all the Street Fighter games, so...) In this game, there is a lot of intense sprites. Not very many kids owned this game because of this.

Difficulty: 8/10

Throughout this review, I have given a lot of hints about how hard this game is. Trust me, this game is hard. Not like Ninja Gaiden or Hard Corps hard, but this game is hard. The CPU in this game just LOVES to cheat. You're better off just playing Vs mode. I mean, this game is really intense, so it's a good thing that you get 7 continues. Most Super Nintendo games are really difficult anyways. This is clearly one of them. I've never made it past the first fight in this game, people! So bare in mind that the CPU's will is inhalation. Pure inhalation. 


I hope you enjoyed this review on Street Fighter II The World Warrior. I hope you get a chance to play this yourself!
Ah, Street Fighter. So many games have been made of you. The great Capcom just spews out these games. But the best of the series: Street Fighter II The World Warrior. This version is made for the Super Nintendo with enhanced graphics, fun game-play and great sound. These are some things you'll hear about in this review. This was a very popular game series. It WAS the number one fighting game, but I think Super Smash Bros Universe is gonna take the cake. This game is, like I said very popular. This was actually a parody in an episode of the Disney cartoon, Gravity Falls where Dipper transports a character into the real world. The theme of the game Dipper was playing is the same. Similar screen, different character design, same story, and the same graphics. There has been late Street Fighter games, but they're not as good as the classic I am reviewing. I chose this because it is nice and simple to write about, and I hope you can play this masterpiece some time.

Overall: 7.5/10

Okay, this game has a few down-ratings, so I rated it a 7.5. This game is still neat though. Throughout this review, you will find out why I rated this, overall, a 7.5 for the game. I think you will agree with these ratings if you were to play the game. I try to keep the ratings fair, so I came up to an average of 7. But I like the game more than that. So I was a little nice and make it a 7.5. There really isn't much to say in this category, so I guess I will move on to our first REAL category.

Graphics: 9/10

Now, Super Nintendo Entertainment System games usually have top notch sprites. This is one of those games. There are rarely any Super Nintendo games with bad sprite art work. In this game, the facial features are very realistic on the fighters. They look very animated though, and that's what really shines about the game. You can't stop admiring your character sprite, yet you've gotta knock out your opponent. The background is dreadfully detailed. Most of Capcom's games have amazing graphics. This is obviously one of their creations. This has better graphics than...let's say...Alien Wars or Demon's Crest. The graphics in this game are very well done, all the fighters look sharp, and when you or your opponent get defeated, the bruises and blood looks quite sharp on the character. And no, this is not a mature game. For some reason, it's still just rated K-A even though it has fantasy blood. Not fair! Earthbound on the Virtual Console got rated a T. One of the reasons is because it has blood. There isn't any blood in the game! Yet, Alien Wars gets rated mature. You see, Street Fighter II is just like these other Nintendo games that have very off ratings. I'll give a major example. Have you played the Nintendo 64 L.O.Z games? The graphics in that game (Talking about all the creepy-pastas on those games) are very strange and not rated E level. But this won't take away the fun from Street Fighter II because of how addicting it is, which is the category after the next category . Anyways, the graphics in this game are really enjoyable.

Sound: 8/10

The sound in this game is pretty good. Sometimes it sounds a bit buggy like Chun Li's victory, but it's still good. Lots of Super Nintendo games have great music. This is of course one of them. I'm running out of things to say here. But basically...the title screen music has a, let's say...interesting melody. I'm not saying it's bad. I'm saying it's catchy. Then the player select screen. More catchy music is coming your way. Then when it's an introduction of who you are fighting, the music sounds very foreign. It sounds like, maybe the music is from Brazil or Mexico. The music in all the countries, very well composed. I feel as if they put a lot of work to pout together the soundtrack. Now if only the soundtrack of this game was as good as Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64. And about sound...when your character gets knocked out, it's the same, "Uhhhhhggg" for every character. And suppose you're playing as one of the American representatives. What the character says sounds nothing like an American. Especially the Indian fighter. When he does PK Fire his fireball attack, it sounds like he says, " Duke it fire!" And let me say this, it sounds nothing like the average Indian. He sounds like he's North American to me. I think you would agree with me. Yes, all the character sound effects are weird, but the music is perfection. And let's talk about the attack effects. If you were to punch your opponent, you would hear the classic punch sound from TV shows or movies. In fact, this sound effect is the only sound effect you hear from getting hit from an attack. It's pretty ironic if I do say so myself. About music, um. If you are fighting the Chinese representative, Chinese music plays in the background. The background AND music for the country makes the game really realistic. In fact, you could just play this game to study for geography class! But when you're fighting at the casino, there is no music unless you hear a bunch of people talking at the same time. Anyways, you should understand that the music in this game is top notch and very quaint.

Replay-ability: 9/10

This game can be pretty addicting considering this game is not that long and the games with simple stories are usually addicting. Take Popeye for the Nintendo Entertainment System for an example. This game can also be addicting if you're playing co-op mode. What, a two dimensional fighting game without a Vs mode? Vs mode is the best mode to play on if you're bored. Hey, I just gave you an idea on what to play on Netplay! But the music and graphics mostly make this game addicting. The graphics are gorgeous so you won't stop staring at the background, and the music as an addition for a Duke it out brawl with a friend or the CPU. Also, I should mention, the THEME of the game makes this game dreadfully addicting. A two dimensional fighting game that is based off a fighting tourney because you go to different countries, and each fighter is stronger than the last! This game requires a lot of skill to beat even though the game is short (Which is why my difficulty rating is what it is). Like, when was the last time we've had a fighting game that was actually fun? Super Smash Bros Brawl, I know, but Street Fighter outruns Super Smash Bros Brawl. Street Fighter II's next generation (Meaning the generation of 1991-1991 ) fighting challenge makes this game very addicting. And let me point out that if the character design were terrible, this game would probably not be addicting. Like you know Super Mario World. That game can get old because of the same-old Mario sprite. But Mario World hacks like A Metal Mario Hack redesigns the main character to make the character cooler. Even when people hack the ROM of Street Fighter II and change the character design or texture, it's still got nothing on the original version. Character design, sound, and graphics make this game very addicting for all video game players...

Story: 3/10

Okay, as I've said, this story is not rocket science. If this game had a complicated story, it probably would not be as addicting. Basically your pick is how you affect the story. All fighters travel to each other's countries to fight each other to win the tourney and win justice. But you must go through seven extreme fighters to get the girl, and to obviously beat the game. So nothing special here. It seems as if all the games I review have lame story lines. I should review Ocarina of Time next....but anyways, like I said, a complicated story like Legend of Zelda MM would not make this an addicting game. But story doesn't matter. Game-play does. Space Invaders doesn't offer much depth, has bad graphics, overrated story, but it's still a fun classic to enjoy. But honestly, this game has no specialty story-wise. What's good about supporting racism by beating up people from other countries?  That strike text does not lie. Just look at the Brazilian fighter in this game. Are all Brazilians blood-thirsty beasts? Eh, whatever. There really isn't much more to say story-wise, so I guess we'll move on to the category that counts (Other than the overall rating. *Cough*) Anyways, you understand how sorrow the story is.

Depth: 5/10

Okay, this game offers little depth. There is seven stages in the entire game and eight characters. The countries are, US, Brazil, Japan, Russia, China, and India. Not very many countries, huh? In this game, there is a cheat to remove the time limit and energy bar, making it impossible to progress. All you have to do is go to options, press start, go to options, press start, go to options, press start, go to options. Repeat this for 26 seconds. I don't know why you would want to do this. It would just be an endless fight. You can't progress, and you can't get knocked out. You are then subjected to restarting the console or restarting the emulator if you are playing on this website. And on an unrelated note, the move set of some of the characters are pretty weird. When was the last time you've seen an Indian shoot fire out of its hand? This is supporting witchcraft, people! Anyways, the seven wonders of the world. America, Brazil, Japan, Russia, China, India, and the Casino. Where you go is based off which person you are fighting. If you are against Ken, you are going to the wonders of the USA. The US features army men and tourists on a cruise. Whoever has won the round gets a victory. Sometimes calm, and sometimes rude like the Indian that looks like Captain Falcon. If you win or lose both rounds, then the winner says his taunt, and the opponent looks like he or she has been cruising for a bruising. There's blood and bruises all around the opponent's face. If you lose both rounds on one fight, you have nine seconds to continue. If you continue, then the country of who you were fighting as is eliminated. You're better off just restarting unless you're on the final fight. That is the only recommended time to use your continues. Keep in mind that you have seven continues, so the game is being nice to you because of the game's dreadful difficulty. And get this: This game has NO Game Genie codes. Pretty disappointing if I do say so myself. Well, if this game did have Game Genie codes, the game would be as easy as using the codes in Mega Man X. I can see why Capcom didn't add special codes into this game. (Capcom made the Mega Man series AND all the Street Fighter games, so...) In this game, there is a lot of intense sprites. Not very many kids owned this game because of this.

Difficulty: 8/10

Throughout this review, I have given a lot of hints about how hard this game is. Trust me, this game is hard. Not like Ninja Gaiden or Hard Corps hard, but this game is hard. The CPU in this game just LOVES to cheat. You're better off just playing Vs mode. I mean, this game is really intense, so it's a good thing that you get 7 continues. Most Super Nintendo games are really difficult anyways. This is clearly one of them. I've never made it past the first fight in this game, people! So bare in mind that the CPU's will is inhalation. Pure inhalation. 


I hope you enjoyed this review on Street Fighter II The World Warrior. I hope you get a chance to play this yourself!
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Pixel, this looks like a pretty nice looking review, you sure put a lot of time and effort into this game and by reading this, I do got to say, it is a pretty nice job you did, all of the posts that are categorized all each have a great amount of wording and that is what makes a really well-done review, I hope you can keep up the wonderful work into these reviews.
Pixel, this looks like a pretty nice looking review, you sure put a lot of time and effort into this game and by reading this, I do got to say, it is a pretty nice job you did, all of the posts that are categorized all each have a great amount of wording and that is what makes a really well-done review, I hope you can keep up the wonderful work into these reviews.
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Extremely good review. I found only one flaw, and that was the long and grueling paragraphs that change topic back and forth. I just found it a bit hard to read with all the topic swapping mid-paragraph. Aside from that... I can't call out on anything.

Personally, I can't bring myself to enjoy this game. I tried once and let's just say... it was not the best of experiences. A couple examples of why well, Ryu spamming Hadokens was the first part. It was basically "turtle in the corner till you die of block damage." Second, I could not figure out the controls for my life. Ryu spamming Hadokens didn't help with that either. Still, I can agree, it was a well made game, especially for it's time

Thanks for writing the review, I had a good time reading it. I'm glad to read other reviews in the hopes to better my own content. Lastly I hope you can accept my feedback and once again, Thank you.
Extremely good review. I found only one flaw, and that was the long and grueling paragraphs that change topic back and forth. I just found it a bit hard to read with all the topic swapping mid-paragraph. Aside from that... I can't call out on anything.

Personally, I can't bring myself to enjoy this game. I tried once and let's just say... it was not the best of experiences. A couple examples of why well, Ryu spamming Hadokens was the first part. It was basically "turtle in the corner till you die of block damage." Second, I could not figure out the controls for my life. Ryu spamming Hadokens didn't help with that either. Still, I can agree, it was a well made game, especially for it's time

Thanks for writing the review, I had a good time reading it. I'm glad to read other reviews in the hopes to better my own content. Lastly I hope you can accept my feedback and once again, Thank you.
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