Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix .
December 2008
(87%)
22 Reviews
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So, for anyone who’s either a seasoned Ryu veteran or a novice Guile player, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo: HD Remix is WELL worth your $15.00. It offers enough new tweaks to the visuals and gameplay to entice either demographic. And I’m sure we’ll stil...
Abstract: When Capcom first announced that they'd be remaking Super Street Fighter II Turbo and giving it a shiny new HD look, I all but wept tears of sweet happiness. For Street Fighter fans like myself, this is a veritable Holy Grail. An upgrade of what many r...
Abstract: Back in the 90s, Capcom cranked out Street Fighter 2 upgrade kits one after another. Championship Edition, Hyper Fighting, Super SF2, and it all culminated with Super Turbo; a version of SF2 that both sped the basic gameplay up and added new characters...
Abstract: In Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Capcom takes the series that we know and love to the next-gen downloadable services on both the Xbox 360 and PS3. It’s hard to count up all the times that we have played this game before, but a quick stop at Wi...
Abstract: Its been 18 years since Street Fighter II stormed into arcades and created a genre that completely took over gaming for a good while. Capcom has a long history of trying to recreate that magic but never really bringing gamers back like before. The in...
Abstract: If Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting tickled your quarter-popping nostalgia with its Xbox Live Arcade release in 2006, then Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix will light it on fire with a fierce dragon punch. The arcade classics fast and fun one-on...
Abstract: During the '90s Street Fighter II equaled fighting. A generation of gamers grew up memorizing quarter-circle punch maneuvers - something that is now ingrained as muscle memory - and learned to love the eccentric cast of characters. At the time, 2D figh...