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Street Fighter Alpha 2

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Rating: 9.1
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Street Fighter Alpha 2 Reviews 

Overall 9.1    Graphics 7.7    Sound 6.7    Addictive 7.3    Story 5.3    Depth 5.5    Difficulty 5



6.4
Street Fighter Alpha 2 (SNES) Review   acam

Street Fighter Alpha 2 (SNES) Review

Overview

As many of you no doubt know by now, the latest incarnation of the long-running Street Fighter franchise is soon to be upon us. As a matter of fact, the fifth numbered installment comes out in about a month. I figure that in the spirit of that (as well as just being bored, I guess), I decided to take a look back at an interesting iteration in the franchise as a whole. Street Fighter Alpha 2 was released not only in the arcades, but on quite a number of consoles over the course of 1996. I’m sure many people know of the PSX port, as it’s the one that is considered by many to be a classic of their childhoods. There is, however, one port that tends to get overlooked: the Super Nintendo version, and that’s what we’ll be looking at today.

Graphics

Graphically, this game is, by the standards and limitations of the system, pretty good. Everything from the intro to the stages themselves are actually quite lovingly recreated based on their arcade counterparts. The characters themselves look…okay, certainly not as clean as their counterparts. I’m probably comparing apples to oranges in a way, as no port of that era was arcade-perfect, but it’s just the slightest bit off putting. Not much else to say here. Moving on…

Audio

there’s no easy way to say this. The chatter and basic sound effects in this game so muffled that it sounds like everyone is pretty much talking (and fighting) through a pillow, and the sticks out incredibly badly with the announcer. You can tell what they’re saying most of the time, and most of it is limited to just a few phrases and grunts here or there, but it’s certainly noticeable. They try to re-create the themes from the original game, and they do an okay job, in their defense, but they just come off as rather cheap knockoffs that are comparable to their original versions. It’s not that they’re bad per se, they’re just sort of average. In fact, if I’m being honest, I’d say that the previous SSF2 port had better instrumentation. I suppose though that it really all comes down to taste in the end, and this game soundtrack didn’t grab me like it probably should have.

Story

Funny. I honestly never thought it actually have to use this section. Anyway, the story of Street Fighter Alpha 2, in its most basic form is a revamp of the first game bearing the Alpha name. Basically, it chronicles the random adventures of the Street Fighter cast between the events of the original game and Street Fighter II. Each character has their own story told through the arcade mode of the game. Some are considered canon the main series, and some are not. These stories only manifest themselves in the endings for each character. That’s pretty much it.

Gameplay

Gameplay in this game breaks down to three modes: arcade, versus, and option. While the last one basically what you configure various options (such as number of rounds and whether or not you want time limits and how long set time limit is) as the name implies, the arcade mode takes you through the affirmation stories of each character, facing eight opponents along the way. Versus mode pits you against another player in one-on-one combat. That’s basically all there is to it. There’s one issue with this particular version that really does need mentioning, and that’s the load times. Whenever transitioning into a match or the end of one, the cartridge seems to need a five second load time. I can understand how many people would be put off by this, but it really doesn’t harm anything in and of itself. Something a bit more bothersome would be the fact that this game plays at 30 frames per second as opposed to the 60 FPS standard set by the other versions. This didn’t bother me particularly, but I’m sure there are quite a few hard-core players out there raising their pitchforks over issues like this, so it bears addressing, if only as a bit of forewarning.

Depth/Replay Value

Most of the replay value from this game will come from configuring different options from the options menu, such as the difficulty. If you want to take your time learning the game, I think you’d get a few hours out of it. If you’re a completionist, you might get closer to five or six, just as a rough estimate. This topic is up and play, though, a few quick matches would take about 5 to 10 minutes at the most while corresponding arcade mode might take 30 or so depending on how good you are.

Conclusion

when all said and done, the question becomes: what I recommend this game? The answer that question is, if you’re interested by what you see here, give it a go. Considering it’s free on the site, you’re really not losing anything. However, I absolutely do not consider this the recommended version of this game. If you are able to play the arcade original, play the PlayStation version. Aside from the load times, it’s just a cleaner version of this game, from the 60 frame per second action, to clear voice clips, sound clips, and soundtrack. I will admit though that was fairly ambitious developers part to put this at all considering how big this game is. They even had to cut some stages out (namely the two boss stages) to make room for the kind of data this game stored. Basically, it’s a bit of a technical marvel and not much else. Happy new year, and farewell for now.


  Graphics 8   Sound 5   Addictive 7   Story 5   Depth 6   Difficulty 3

      Review Rating: 4.5/5     Submitted: 01-02-16     Review Replies: 2


8.5
A KO, or KO in itself??!!   gamerguy121
Here is I, The great gamerguy121 making my first review on the very game that introduced me to competitive fighting games. In my opinion, one of the best games on the snes. But is it all what it should  be credited for? This review will answer the following question and more.!
 Graphics:6
Although the game itself is a boot from the arcade original, it doesn't hold a candle to it's  predecessor. Some of the colors were taken out due to the snes' graphical capabilities. But this is a game that takes the snes to it's limits.Most graphics that were recycled were beautifully restored, and it gives retro gamers the same nostalgic edge as the arcade version.
 Sound:7
This is another section that was brutally changed for the snes' preferences. Almost half of the original sounds were completely gone. When I first heard the music, the snes had changed the tones so much it sounds completely different from the arcade original. But after playing the game again and listening to the music a second time, it sounded like the same masterpiece I heard  as a seven year old. And this is coming from a gamer guy who hasn't played any street fighter game in seven years! To be able to remember such music in such amount of time justifies why the game is still played by gamers like me.
 Addictiveness:8
This is the very game that introduced me to competitive fighting games. There are many ways to approach this game just to beat the computer.But once another player joins in to play you, the game makes you want to practice at getting better.When I personally play another at this game, I would want to end a game in the fanciest way possible! This calls for some great rivals, just for the bragging rights to claim to be the absolute best!
 Story:4
Not much story in this game.Every fighter has his/her own individual story for taking part in the tournament,which when you think about it, makes it seem like three's no story at all.But even though there's not much of a story, you can tell each character's goals and personality through their win quotes and endings.
 Depth:5
 It's a fighting game. Not much depth there. But what makes this game special, is the fact that there are countless ways to play. For example I've learned fighting game lingo that only fellow gamers can understand. Here are some examples, "chip damage" is the amount of health taken away after an attack is blocked."Zoning" is the process of keeping your opponent at a distance to avoid getting hurt. A "punish" is the process of using an opportunity to attack your opponent when he/she makes a mistake. Along with this, I've learned several ways to play at fighting games.For examples, "keep away" is the process of zoning and punishing your opponent."Rush Down" is the process of chasing your opponent down to get maximum damage in a short amount of time,and "Grapplers" Are just basically characters who use grabs that do more damage than regular grabs, in the form of commands.Through this, it helps shape the variety of the game.
 Difficulty:7
 Coming from  arcade games from the 90's most video game ports to home consoles carry the same difficulty or more into the video game, with this being no exception. This game is notorious for its difficulty, and savestates just save my life.Being this game's difficulty, it just adds to it's re-playability.
 Overall:8.5
 Again, this is the very game that introduced me to competitive Street fighter. Any game that reflects this game's originality has been compared to this game. This game was a huge gamble for Capcom ,and thankfully, the gamble paid off.
  Graphics 6   Sound 7   Addictive 8   Story 4   Depth 5   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 4.3/5     Submitted: 10-11-14     Review Replies: 8

Street Fighter Alpha 2 Box Description

The bad boys from the Street Fighter series are back for more fisticuffs of fury! Eighteen different combatants, some old and some new, are here to lay claim to the title "World's Best." Screamin' moves like Ken's Dragon Punch, Adon's Jaguar Tooth and M. Bison's Somersault Skull Driver will blow you away! Play alone or pummel a friend in two-player simultaneous action. This ain't no cakewalk. This is Street Fight Alpha 2 and it's blazing on your Super NES!

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Street Fighter Alpha 2 Cheat Codes

Fight Against Shin Akuma:
Beat the game without losing a round with 5 or more perfect victories or using a continue.

Australia Stage:
Go to versus mode and put the cursor on Sagat. Then hold Start for five seconds then press any button.

Chun-li's hidden costume:
On the select screen, move to Chun-li and hold Start then press any other button to select her.

Get Alternate Costumes:
While selecting a character quickly press: L,Y,B

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cnw64 10-15-15 - 10:54 AM
 I have no idea how to use the moves since I'm a newbie when it comes to street fighter.
HaterUkleOP 08-02-15 - 01:13 PM
 How do you use moves? All I can do is the default punch and the default kicks since there is no arcade button
Davideo7 08-23-14 - 03:53 AM
 It definitely pushes the Super Nintendo to its limits. The game looks great but it's too bad it has to have so much loading (which is uncommon for an SNES game).
juju1995 03-25-13 - 02:49 PM
 How do you use the supers?
SuperCrash64 01-30-13 - 04:33 PM
 only problemwith this port is some sounds are missing and it has to load a bit
orionfoxgibson 01-30-13 - 04:28 PM
 One of the Best Games Made.
orionfoxgibson 01-09-13 - 11:43 PM
 The controls are a little "off" with my controler but I can execute a fireball and other manuvers. Its a Great game.
Gabriel15800 11-24-12 - 01:56 PM
 No multiplayer?
Romanov 10-22-12 - 05:57 AM
 Then call it that. 99% of the fighting community call any form of projectiles, including Hadokens, "Fireballs."
Shogun Gamer 09-10-12 - 04:53 PM
 No romanov. THe fire ball attack is the shakunetsu hadoken, take a look at my second screenshot. Half-circle forward punch is a shakunetsu hadoken
Romanov 08-27-12 - 11:39 PM
 Hadoken and "Fire Ball Attack" are the same thing. That's not even right. It's a quarter-circle towards the foe, and punch.
AceLukas 07-06-12 - 09:05 AM
 Down, forward, high punch = Hadoken. Down, back, high kick = Hurricane Kick. Back, down, forward = Fire Ball Attack.
suave214 06-25-12 - 07:51 PM
 hi
junior 45 06-16-12 - 04:48 PM
 hello
junior 45 06-11-12 - 07:54 PM
 and so is your mother
junior 45 06-11-12 - 07:42 PM
 this is a awesome game
kamata_NET 06-08-12 - 01:39 AM
 omg
ThatKidd 06-07-12 - 08:33 PM
 Wow. You guys are really stupid.
IceKirby 06-07-12 - 06:24 PM
 Oh. I can't remember it.
IceKirby 06-07-12 - 01:13 PM
 Kirby Super Star Alpha 2
edd 06-06-12 - 01:35 PM
 ima beast
sonicboom772 06-03-12 - 01:29 PM
 howwwwwwwww
sonicboom772 06-03-12 - 01:29 PM
 how do u use special attack
rlv006 06-03-12 - 09:34 AM
 it works.
jack white 2 05-31-12 - 04:24 PM
 hii

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