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The first thing we noticed upon grabbing the joysticks, selecting our characters (initially only Ken and Ryu were available when we played the game in Tokyo, although a pre-beta Chun-Li and Dhalsim were later playable when we tried the game again at Capcom's U.S. headquarters), and pressing 'start' is that the game is fast. Ono explained to us that the current speed of the game isn't necessarily what will ship in the finished product, whether it be in the arcade (where the game would benefit from an active community beta test), or on console. He explained that it's easier to develop a game at a high speed, dialing it down as they go, as it's easier to detect and address game-breaking factors in this manner, than it is to develop a game running at a slower speed with the intent of cranking it up after the fact.
It's amazing what the PSP's bright, colorful screen can do to make an old game look fresh again. Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max is more or less a perfect translation of what's presumably the last game in Capcom's Street Fighter II spin-off series. It's a tried-and-true 2D fighting game, featuring a ton of different modes and a ton of different playable characters, and this particular version adds a few extra fighters and options not found in previous versions. Pulling off certain special moves and combos using the PSP's controls can be difficult, but that's really the only reason you couldn't wholeheartedly recommend this game to PSP-carrying Street Fighter fans.
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max takes an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach to 2D fighting games, and now you can play it anywhere. There's a good chance you've already played Street Fighter Alpha 3 before if you're interested in this version. Regardless, it's worth going over some of the gameplay differences that distinguish this installment from other Street Fighter games and other fighting games in general. For starters, this is the biggest selection of characters the series has ever seen, clocking in at around 40 different faces. You've got every last fighter from the Street Fighter II era on the lineup, as well as most of the cast of the original Street Fighter game, not to mention a whole mess of other characters. It's a diverse and likable cast, especially since each fighter has his or her own story, profile, and unique lines of dialogue. Alpha 3 Max even goes as far as to throw several extra fighters into the mix, including stick-fighter Eagle and kung fu expert Yun, though these characters hail from other Capcom fighting games. On top of that, you've got three different play styles to choose from for each fighter, oddly referred to as "isms." X-ism is a simple but powerful style reminiscent of Street Fighter II. A-ism is derived from the earlier Alpha games, letting you use multiple levels of super moves when you've got enough energy. And V-ism lets you dish out powerful custom combos by stringing together all the moves and special moves in your repertoire. Some moves and tactics are only possible when using one form or another, and though the style you choose doesn't completely change the way your fighter plays, the options still add variety.
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