PC - Windows
Street Fighter IV
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About this game
Developer: Capcom
Content Rating: Teen
Summary
Street Fighter® IV brings the legendary fighting series back to its roots by taking the beloved fighting moves and techniques of the original Street Fighter® II, and infusing them with Capcom's latest advancements in next generation technology to create a truly extraordinary experience that will re-introduce the world to the time-honored art of virtual martial arts. Everything that made the legendary Street Fighter II a hit in the arcades, living rooms and dormitories across the globe has been brought back in Street Fighter IV.
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System Requirements
Recommended
- OS: Windows Vista
- Processor: Intel Core2 Duo 2.0 GHz and up
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0c/Shader3.0 and up supported (operation on-board is not guaranteed)
- Video: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 and up, VRAM: 512MB and up (operation sharing with main memory is not guaranteed)
- Hard Drive: 4.5 GB free hard drive space
- Sound: DirectSound, DirectX9.0c Compatible Audio
Minimum
- OS: Windows XP/Vista
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz and up
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9.0c/Shader3.0 and up supported (operation on-board is not guaranteed)
- Video: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 and up (except for NVIDIA GeForce 7300), VRAM: 256MB and up (operation sharing with main memory is not guaranteed)
- Hard Drive: 4.5 GB free hard drive space
- Sound: DirectSound, DirectX9.0c Compatible Audio
- Other Requirements: Online play requires software installation of and log-in to Games For Windows - LIVE
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Critic Reviews
10 Reviews9.19
Street Fighter IV is a great game overall and Capcom should be commended for designing a game that can work on so many levels by appealing to both casual and hardcore players. When I reviewed Street Fighter IV on the PS3 and 360, I really grew to love it -- especially after sinking time into practicing with every character.
Street Fighter IV effortlessly captures the Street Fighter spirit, of that there is no doubt. It's instantly familiar but with enough innovation to interest fighting game fanatics willing to dig a little deeper. It would be a stretch to say the PC version is the definitive version – yes the graphics can be better, but not significantly so. The game’s visual appeal is down to its unique art style, not graphics card-melting photorealism.
What we're talking about here is essentially that Street Fighter sequel everyone dreamed about after Super Turbo, the one that took the Street Fighter II model further without adding the ludicrous complexity of SFIII. The new additions may seem on the surface like token gestures ("Extra super moves? Pah!", a very wrong person would no doubt say), but in reality they masterfully achieve the damnably tricky feat of making everything new and different as well as reasurringly the same, surely the highest ambition of any sequel.