Street Fighter The Movie:
The
arcade version of Street Fighter: The Movie differs from the previous
Street Fighter II games in several ways. The game gives a greater
emphasis towards air combos or "juggling" than previous games: the
player can continuously attack their opponent while they're falling in
the air with a series of attacks. Additionally, players can cancel any
Special Move while performing it into another Special Move. This can
even be done with projectile attacks.
Many
of the returning Street Fighter characters feature new Special Moves
exclusive to the game, such as Bison's "Electric Arc", Cammy's "Whip
Choke", and Guile's "Handcuff" (a Special Move based on a glitch in the
original Street Fighter II). Characters such as Zangief and Balrog now
have the ability to deflect projectile attacks back to their opponent.
Many of these new Special Moves require for the player to hold down a
specific attack button, input a directional-based command on the
joystick and then release the button.
The
method for grappling attacks was reversed for the game: perform the
throw command while holding the joystick towards an opponent will throw
the opponent to the opposite direction and vice versa. Player has the
option of inputting a specific command to "escape" a throw with no
damage or perform a "counter throw". However, a character can
counterattack a "counter throw" by performing a "reverse", while
reversing a counter throw can ultimately be countered with a "slam
master" technique.
Other
techniques exclusive to this game include "interrupt moves", which are
perform after blocking an opponent's attacks, and "comeback moves",
which are special moves that can only be used when the player's life
gauge is on the "danger" level. These would later return as Alpha
Counters and Ultra Combos. The Super Combo gauge from Super Street
Fighter II Turbo is featured in the game. Most of the characters in the
game (with only a few exceptions) have at least two Super Combo moves:
one that leaves a trail of blue shadows and another that leaves a trail
of red shadows. In addition to Super Combos, the players can also
perform a "Regeneration" move when their Super Combo gauge is full to
restore a portion of their vitality gauge. This would later be seen in
Street Fighter EX3 and Street Fighter III.
The
standard single-player mode consists of a series of 14 matches
(including a clone match), ending with a final match against M. Bison.
There are also several secret game modes, including a Tag Team Mode. In a
Tag Team match, the player gets to choose two characters and fight
against other tag teams in single-round matches, switching to the second
character only after the first one has been defeated.
The game's end sequences feature a still from the film, and rerecorded versions of the original World Warrior character themes.
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