How do you make a sequel to a great game given the limitations of the iPhone? Nothing much really. Just add a few characters more, tweak the graphics a bit and give in to the most requested feature from the game’s predecessor. That’s what Capcom did with Street Fighter IV Volt and made it real good.
The fourth installment in a venerable series that began in 1987, Street Fighter IV delivers a fast-paced action packed Beat ‘Em Up that delivers what fighting fans are looking for in a game
With the release of the highly anticipated Super Street Fighter IV, many gamers are going into the lab with their favorite characters once again to develop their techniques and compete with the best. Check out this series of strategy guides to help take your game to the next level.
Street Fighter IV for the PC is an excellent port from the consoles with a few new options that adds nothing special to the game. You will be able to tweak the graphics and add some custom made costumes to any of the characters.
E. Honda can open up a can of destruction like no other fighter in Street Fighter IV, but he’s slow of foot at times, which is his main weakness. Honda needs to move into position to use the EX versions of his Hundred Hand Slap and Oichi Throw to be successful.
Ryu has come to the Street Fighter IV competition to challenge and defeat the best martial artists in the world. Play Ryu aggressively, keep the pressure on opponents at all times and don’t give his opponent a chance to go on the offensive.
Chun-Li is a fast and agile fighter that needs to spend as much time in the air to be successful and defeat the stronger fighters in Street Fighter IV. Proper use of her Wall Jump attack in combination with her Kikoken attack is very effective and can lead to Chun-Li being victorious.