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- Super Street Fighter IV
- X360, PS3
- Published by Capcom
- Developed by Capcom
- French release: April 30 2010
- US release: April 27 2010
- Japanese release: 2010
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Well, as for the other two, DeeJay and T. Hawk... how should I put this... I think they suck. (I'm not trying to troll here or anything like that, so if you disagree, feel free to ignore my opinion).
At least we're not forced to play a crappy beat em up to unlock content =D
I gave SF4 some shit for playing like SF2 but after spending some time with Tekken 6 suddenly this game seems a lot more enjoyable. At least we're not forced to play a crappy beat em up to unlock content =D
It's much easier to just say you don't like Tekken then become even halfway skilled at it, unlike SF4 which is a much easier game to pick up and play.
Tekken on the other hand, is what I'd call easy to pick up and play - yes it's complex and deep, but after all you can win against a not-so-skilled opponent by simply mashing on the punch and kick buttons and turn the stick into random directions, or like Megido said, "press you palms against the pad". A skilled opponent would beat you in no time if you tried to play against him like that, but if you try that method in SFIV, even a kid who understands the game only a little can kick your ass.