Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition

Street Fighter IV Collector's Edition - Playstation 3
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I don't think there's anything I can say that hasn't been said about the quality of the fighting in this game. Top notch. No doubt about it. What I like the best is the online play. It's so smooth and seamless, it really takes you back to the good old arcade days.

I'm not as wowed at the graphics as other people are. When you see the characters up close you can see some blurry textures. And the backgrounds are really nothing special. And if I'm going to nit pick, the backgrounds are a big disappointment. Nobody is assigned a stage. They're all random and none of them are memorable like the ones in Street Fighter 2.

The anime cut scenes before and after you beat the game are just horrible. Storyline? Is there one? This is supposed to take place between Street Fighter 2 and Street Fighter 3 and yet it does NOTHING to do fill in the gaps between the two. All it does is raise MORE questions by bringing dead characters back and adding new ones. Where'd all these characters go in SF3?

As far as the "Collectors Edition" goes, it's not really worth the extra money. You get an anime movie which is of the same quality as the cut scenes in the game. It's horrible. I love anime and have seen a lot of it. But this is one of the worst animes I have ever seen in my life. It's worse than the new live action Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li movie.

And then you get a comic book strategy guide that you'll look at once and never again. And a tiny Ryu figure which is kinda cool to look at. And the soundtrack.

I spent the extra money to get the movie, but the movie is horrible. So if that's your reasoning to buy this collectors edition, save your money and just buy the game.

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First off I love the actual game. I've grown up with the fighting genre, played fighting games since I was a young kid and could barely reach the joysticks and buttons. The Streetfighter franchise has come a long, long way but sadly it is my opinion that the collector's edition (it's contents) is a let-down to Street Fighter fans, and hardly justifies the extra price.

The items that came with the collector's edition include a Ryu figurine, a cd soundtrack, blu-ray movie disc "The Ties That Bind" collector's hint book, network vouchers for free alternate costumes (you'll pay a small fee if you don't have the voucher) and of course the actual game.

At first glanced this seemed like a great deal, until you actually have the product in your hands. Upon opening the box you'll notice that the touted figurine of Ryu and I'am assuming the same for C. Viper for the X Box editions are incredibly small. My Ryu figurine has a certain degree of detail to it; Ryu poses in a classic form as he is preparing to form a hadoken fireball. The thing is it only stands at about 3 inches tall. I wasn't expecting something huge, but when you compare the size of the figurine to the size of the box, you could easily stand 3 Ryu figurines on top of one another with room to spare. That's how small the figurine is.

Trying to be optimistic of the C.E., I popped in the blu ray movie and all I can say is, the animation showcases some of the classic characters: Guile, Chun Li, Cammy, Ken, Sakura and of course Ryu with appearances of Balrog, Vega and the new game boss Seth. Without going into too much details C. Viper is shown as an antagonist in the short film. Well the film wasn't anything spectacular. Storyline was much too predictible. I wouldn't say you'd be missing much by opting not to get the collector's edition.

My overall opinion is 5 stars for the game. But if I could rate just the contents that came with the collector's edition, I would have to give it a 2.5 stars at best. I didn't feel it worth while to have paid more for these extras; perhaps you'll feel differently. Just my 2 cents.

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When I first heard of the Collector's Edition (CE) of Street Fighter 4 (SF4) I thought it would be worth the extra $20 because the bluray itself would justify the extra money. I had also thought the mini strategy guide, Ryu figurine, soundtrack, and costume pack, would be added bonuses. Boy was I wrong.

The SF4 movie, The Ties That Bind, is a poorly animated, poorly written, and poorly produced film. It's around 65 minutes long and does little to add to the story of the fighting game, which isn't impressive to begin with.

The mini strategy guide is pathetic at best. At around 14 pages it's thinner than the actual game guide! All it includes is some art by Udon showcasing 2 special moves and a combo for the 4 new characters: Abel, Crimson Viper, El Fuerte, and Rufus.

The Ryu figurine stands around 4 inches tall and isn't much to look at, but if you like to collect little nicknacks this would be great for you. Since the figurine is so small you can imagine how hard it would be to cram a lot of detail into it so don't expect too much.

The soundtrack CD is the highlight of what come extra with the CE for me. It features some nice remixes to classic songs which, based on the cover art, are from the upcoming Motion Picture. Overall a great listen.

The costume pack bugged me a little because it sets up whoever buys the CE to possibly be suckered into buying the rest of the costume packs. There are going to be a total of 5 costume packs released as payable downloadable content. Each pack will have alternative costumes for 5 characters and cost $4 each. You can imagine anyone who has the first set would probably want the remaining 4. In the end it's a good marketing move by Capcom.

While I don't suggest you get the CE for SF4 I highly recommend you buy the game on its own. Reviews on the game are plentiful so I won't write about it.

My ratings--

SF4 CE package: 2.5/5

SF4: 5/5

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I love street fighter games and i love the extra's that came with it a good buy for someone who loves the game.

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I don't know where to start.

Well first of all, the blu-ray movie that was included is kinda 'eh'. The soundtrack is awesome, but I think you'll only enjoy it if you like the whole tech scene. The game itself is exactly what you expect from a next gen street fighter game.

Now to the game itself. Let's break it down between gameplay, multi-player, graphics, sound and Overall

Gameplay is classic street fighter gameplay, the controls are essentially the same, but kinda hard to get used to if it's been a while since you played. The story is kinda, can I say, retarded. You'll see.

Multi-player is better than I expected and slightly disappointing, but the disappointment was my own expectations. Also the collector's edition gives you extra costumes. Major plus.

Graphics are fantastic to say the least. Definitely the blu-ray quality you expect from the PS3.

Sound, on mine at least, is a bit glitchy at times, and some of the voices sound retarded. Guile and E-Honda for instance.

Overall I give this game a 8.5 out of 10

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