Street Fighter IV: Volt review
Here's an idea – if online play is a game’s key feature, it should probably work properly.
Here's an idea – if online play is a game’s key feature, it should probably work properly.
Team Ninja's 3D fighter remains as amply endowed as its forebears while offering far greater accessibility.
1The brawl spills out onto the streets in Capcom's portable wonder.
Has Street Fighter IV eclipsed its legendary predecessors? We review a new Capcom classic.
If there's one thing Super Smash Bros Brawl has going for it, it's that it's got lots of things. Loads of them.
Our lowest-scoring game of all time.
1Even the most devout aficionado would agree that little has changed between chapters.
Few games scream at you to play them, stealing away hours and days without you even caring. Soul Calibur is one such title.
Every new console needs a killer app for its launch, and in the face of little opposition, this is Dreamcast’s.
Even a short sequence of bouts brings the reward of instant addiction.
Tekken rips up the rule book and delivers an experience that even its £2000 coin-op namesake can’t match.
Arguably the first true ‘next generation’ console game.
1If you've yet to be introduced to the genteel art of street-fighting, SFII Turbo is the one to get.
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