Bison, and Hadouken (not even a character, but a move) are fixtures in the collective unconscious of everyone who has ever sat down with a controller in their hand and called themselves a gamer. Tracing its roots back to the stuffy arcades of old, it holds a special place in many an older gamer’s heart. Some might be more technically proficient, offer up real fighting styles, or pour on more gore, but none seems to be looked upon with such joy, especially when a new offering is in the works. There is no more beloved fighter than Street Fighter. So let’s find out what I’ve gotten myself into. I could kick them and punch them, jump around like a lunatic, and stand there, but none of that prepared me for the digital beatings I was suffering. The simplest combo was out of my reach, and the only thing that saved me from a messy death was that the enemies didn’t fight back. Simply hammering punches and kicks wouldn’t do anything other than hasten my death.Įven the damned training mode seemed too much for me. Street Fighter III Third Strike: Online Edition is no button masher, I realized. Clearly overmatched, I went to training mode.
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