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    drippypony's Street Fighter Anniversary Collection (Street Fighter III: Third Strike) (PS2)

    [January 12, 2007 02:51:47 AM]
    Third Strike has a built-in judging system that assigns the winner of each match a letter grade, reflecting their performance in the game. I have yet to determine what constitutes a good grade or a bad one, as I have gotten double perfects in some matches and have been rewarded with C's and D's. I have a new favorite character: Hugo. Hearing him count "eins, zwei, drei" as he performs his super wrestling move is priceless.
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    [January 12, 2007 12:55:54 AM]
    I am a huge fan of fighting games, particularly 2-dimensional ones. I love playing games like Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and Guilty Gear in the arcade, even when I get my ass kicked. I was always very impressed by two aspects in particular: their artistic style, and their incredibly sensitive, impossible to master control scheme. When I first tried Third Strike, I could not believe how far the Street Fighter franchise had come.
    Street Fighter III: Third Strike is incredibly similar to Street Fighter II, providing the player an array of characters to choose from, a very challenging one-player mode, and an addicting versus mode. Unlike the previously mentioned games, Third Strike chose to focus on gameplay as opposed to flashiness. The animation in the game is incredible! There are a great number frames crammed into every character movement to give the game a cinematic look to it (not to mention the background art is amazing as well). In terms of character control, every frame counts. While playing, I found myself pulling off super attacks, catching my opponent a split second before punching me in the face.
    The character design is as good, if not better than in the previous Street Fighter installment. They decided to keep Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and Akuma. The other 16 characters are all new. There's Oro, a Brazilian hermit who fights with one arm, Hugo, a German wrestler who's likeness is based on Andre the Giant, Dudley, a gentlemanly British boxer, Q, a robot in a trenchcoat, and so on and so on. There is nothing bad that I can find about this game. Street Fighter III: Third Strike takes genuine skill to complete. As Dudley, I struggled to beat Gill, the final boss, but when I did, I felt a real sense of accomplishment (as sad as that sounds) and I immediately started playing the game again with a new character. This game is not for button mashers.
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    drippypony's Street Fighter Anniversary Collection (Street Fighter III: Third Strike) (PS2)

    Current Status: Playing

    GameLog started on: Thursday 11 January, 2007

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    drippypony's opinion and rating for this game

    Possibly the best 2D figher ever made

    Rating (out of 5):starstarstarstarstar

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