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Overview Street Fighter EX2 Plus is a 2.5D fighting game developed by and published by for (running the -based Sony ZN-2 hardware) on June 11, 1999. An enhanced update to, EX2 adds characters from the original (, and ), and three new characters: master (from previous games), young technologically-enhanced martial artist, and mysterious martial artist. This update also enhances the Excel system (by allowing players to connect moves to the same move) and adds a new gameplay mechanic: the Meteor Combo (which is a powerful that requires a full ). This version was later ported to the on December 1999, adding new game modes while adding a previously-removed character back as a secret character. Characters Along with all 18 characters from Street Fighter EX2 (minus Hayate), the game adds six playable characters (three of which are from the first EX and one of which is from previous Street Fighter games) and one unplayable opponent (used for a and the new ). To make up for the exclusion of Hayate, the game unlocks Nanase from the start.
The PS1 version adds Hayate back in as a secret character. New Characters.
(unplayable training dummy in the credits and the Excel Break mini-game). (final boss, known as Vega in the Japanese version, has an upgraded form as the unplayable secret boss). (boss). Returning Characters. (known as Balrog in the Japanese version, has a special code that allows him to fight unmasked).
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(not available in the Arcade version, must be unlocked in the PS1 version). (hidden opponent, must be unlocked). (hidden opponent, must be unlocked). (boss, must be unlocked).
Street Fighter EX 2 Plus (USA 990611) Review by: - 8.5/10 Extremeing the Style of Street fighter Time to review another game. This 1 is street fighter Ex plus 2.
A follow up to the original Street fighter ex plus.yes there was original ex games,but Like capcoms original street fighter 2 They would make small or big tweaks to make the game better. The plus part to the original street fighter ex 1 and 2. Made it add more characters and stages for it. So that's mainly what the plus part does to the original games.it adds more features, characters and other stuff etc. Game background/history The good old street fighter 2. A classic in 2d that would revolutionise all the other fighting games out their. Capcom saw the success of the game blast off and to keep it fresh.Capcom always made it like more speedy (Super Street fighter 2 turbo would be the main example I'm saying).
They also added more and more stuff. Then it continued.
Capcom really needed to step up their game this time. As the street fighter gang went to 3d polygons. The reason for this is basically namco and their tekken franchise,As being 1 of the first 3d fighting games at the time like virtual fighter, and even Midways mortal combat franchise would eventually go to 3d. Graphics: Pretty good here. As I've mentioned before the Street fighter sprites went into 3d.,and I'll admit they look great here although they have gone into a 3d polygon statement.
They still have great details. During each of the matches the characters start doing their starting pose such,as ryu setting up his headband.
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The counterparts characters look and move just like their original 2d. So that part made me really get used to the feel of the game,as I've played detailed home ports and the arcade version of the original street fighter 2 here on vizzed.their classic cartoonist feel to them They are again greatly detailed Animation: Most of the street fighter characters have their classic stances.
However they don't feel quite juggling as the old street fighter 2 made it feel to me. Each characters animation is quite smooth accurate. And very true to the original street fighter 2. They rather have a more stable feel to the animations. Stages and extra stuff: the stages are pretty much okay in my opinion. There are quite a lot of stages and each 1 of them Have a great amount of detail.
However the look and feel of them. Some of the stages look pretty bland. As some look like factories beaches and other types. They still look great though considering this was another 1st 3d game at the time. One thing I always found awesome Is when you pull off like a special attack. Or use a custom combo attack.if that attack hits your opponent where he/she has zero health. A bunch of boulders suddenly come out of the sky, and go landing on the ground causing a big burst.
That always made me feel pumped. It's red if you use a special attack. It's blue when you use a custom combo. Graphics rating 9 Sound: usual street fighter variety. Have your usual crazy sound effects.such as your shroyuken hadoken hurricane kick. Along with your crunching smacking hit and kick sound effects.
However the actors or people doing the speech samples are not quite the same. As the standard actors even got more of a Japanese feel to the samples. Sagat for example as where he had like a angry fierce sample in the classic street fighter 2 games. Now it feels he went all pitched up and the way his samples feel when he does tiger uppercut or tiger projectile etc.
Doesn't have the same feel. Pretty much just loses feel and doesn't sound great. In other games like street fighter 2 and even the Alpha series had a great composed soundtrack. The alpha series went to be a rather arranged version of the street fighter 2 soundtrack. The street fighter 2 tracks was smooth nicely composed and just all around pumped. In this game however.
The soundtracks in here is just rather best be forgotten. Because really I just find it a bad theme and it feels really repeatively looped. It doesn't gets me pumped excited or prepared for the fight. Sound rating 8 Addictiveness/gameplay. The entire street fighter franchise was mainly fun for juggling around with the d pad or joystick. Figuring out special moves. And using them to kick butt.
In other words make some neatly combos that makes foes take up a lot of damage. Their was also counters and other strategies that made the games fun. That's how the games work and how it was fun.
As for street fighter ex plus 2 it pretty much feels the same way. Addictiveness rating 9. Story: no endings or anything in here. Which is a real shame because even the arcade versions of street fighter 2 had some endings for your hard work. As in this it just has a plain thank you for playing screen:P.
No real storyline in this game Depth. As usual all other fighting games don't have a lot of depth. Least the arcade versions of depth to it. Basically in street fighter games.
You go through about 8 or 10 fights in a 1 on 1 style. Along with bonus stages during that time. Depth rating 6 my usual rating for the standard fighting game depth. Difficulty: Not really all that hard. I've played alot of street fighter games.
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So it's not really hard to pull off all those special moves and figure them out with combos. As this game has a similar engine to street fighter 2 so its still pretty easy to knock out foes.
Controls work fine good and responive and do their job as commanded. Difficulty rating 5 usual rating for fighting game difficulty.
Street Fighter Ex2
Overall Street fighter ex 2 is okay and a good game. Rating 8.5 Graphics 9 Sound 8 Addictive 8 Depth 6 Difficulty 8.
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