Introduction:
From the developers of Capcom and one of Capcom's greastest hits.I may sound too much nostalgic here but im going to point it out anyway.It was one of my old time favorites from my retro childhood experience at the arcades which i spent dozens of quarters on when i was not even a pro (Mostly getting defeated but was so much fun) was one of the best 2-D fighter games which i enjoyed playing and had a blast when it finally came out on home consoles such as the Super Nintendo Entertainment System at my cousins house (Which i eventually owned my own console and cartridge a short time later).Anyways.."Street Fighter II:The World Warrior" for the Super Nintendo was the first of the series to reach home consoles and was a treat for all those arcade fans who longed for it,this is a 2-D martial arts one on one tournament fighting game which has a roster of only eight competitors who's names are."Ryu"."Ken"."Zangief"."Dhalsim"."E.Honda"."Blanka"."Guile".And the only female fighter in the game at the time but one of my favorites "Chun-Li".Each fighter has a unique style of fighting with special moves you can preform.Choose your fighter and face all of your opponents on their destiny to meet the final boss "M.Bison".
Story:5 And
Depth:5
In the beggining of the Street Fighter games series, It's always just been plain and simple.Choose your fighter and have them get on their journey to defeat M.Bison.On their way down they will have to defeat all 11 opponents before getting to the final boss.There is two mini-games you will get for bonus score and once you defeat all eight fighters which you see in the roster,four extra opponents will pop out on the map with added locations that the plane travels to prove yourself to the strongest fighters in the world.And now the extra characters are introduced.The formidable and banned former boxer known as "Balrog". The Iron clawed maniac "Vega". The dangerous muay thai fighter known as "Sagat" and finally in charge of all,General M.Bison.Once defeating M.Bison,you will be given a storyline ending that will last about one but feels satisfying as the animations are done well and the text explains their reasons on what the fighters are about since the begining explains absolutely nothing.Not really that much to offer but for an oldschool fighting game,its fair enough.Not too bad,not too good,just fair.Balanced.For those who are good at this game,it will take about 40-45 minutes to beat and i mean when you're (Good) I personally enjoy much more the two player mode since i find it more challenging and more fun being able to compete against a human being on any stage of the map in the game rather than just going against the computer because the computer has become too easy for me.
Difficulty:8
Now i rated this one "Eight" because i will have to admit.This game is really hard and when i say hard i mean hard as ice.The fighters can drain your lifebar as fast as slipping over an ice-cream sandwich you have to really be on your guard with this one and if having difficulties this game may take more than an hour to beat.But once you master all of the fighters moves and all of the tricks on getting to know your opponents,it will feel like a piece of cake,well at least for me (I have mastered this game knowing how to defeat all of the opponents and every ones moves at the age of 10) Like i have done,but it required me to do some practice on the two player mode.You can also change the difficulty level to like one or something

but it is not worth it since you take the challenge out of the game also eliminating the ending scenes with just a "Thank You for playing screen" its way of telling you,for wanting it easy,you wasted 45 minutes of your time,congrats! have a nice day champ.Nothing much else to say about the difficulty,this game just wants you to become a "Warrior"
Graphics:5 And
Sound:6
As far as the graphics goes,i personally think the details were not all that great on the fighters face expressions and the
select character screen but has gotten so much better on new release later after that on Street Fighter II Turbo.But then again the graphics look all right,fair enough not much to offer but fair enough since its just made its debut,not going to poke it too much and the level designs are pretty much okay for this 2-D fighter.The animations on the ending scenes are pretty well done.Despite some imperfections,i just let it pass (Not much of a problem for me) as far as my opinions go (But from those who judge graphics by what they see today,maybe wont be too pleased) As for the sound,i love all of the sound affects,from the voices of the fighters when you preform special moves,to when they get K.o'd the sounds of boxes breaking,the destruction of the vehicle blowing up,to the announcer.Also the soundtrack! the soundtrack is pretty amazing and memorable,every fighter has a theme music for their stage which you can also test on the options menu on the music testing near the sound affects testing.For me the developers of Capcom has always had amazing and outstanding music for their games,Capcom has always knew how to do it well when it came to music.
Overall:7.9
I'll make this one Short and sweet.Street Fighter II:The World Warrior for the Super-Nintendo is a good game,like i mentioned before (Not much to offer) but one of the greatest classics when you look back at the Street Fighter II origins.Difficult ,YES.High ratings on graphics,NO.These types of games are mostly for retro fans who comes back to these for nostalgic reasons and remember how far its come.To top it off,this game paved the way for all of the other Street Fighter games that came shortly after that,and all of the modern Street Fighter releases which you see in this era.Overall:7.9