![]() ![]() ![]() When you select your fighter, you select from one of three Super Arts, which act like the Super Combos in past games, as you need to fill a bar before using them. One of the main positives about this game is that the characters have a lot of animation (Elena's idle animation has her dancing, which is fluid), making each character feel life-like, and each character has his or her own set of moves, which include special moves and even Super Moves. So, for the roster, other than Ken and Ryu, we have mostly new fighters, ranging from Alex, a professional wrestler, Ibuki, a female ninja, Oro, a hermit who fights with one arm (the other arm binded, with his bio stating it's to avoid accidentally killing his opponent), and Elena, a jungle princess. Street Fighter III: New Generation is the third entry to the Street Fighter franchise, and it takes a big risk by making the roster mostly new fighters, with series staples Ryu and Ken being the only returning fighters for this version of the game (as the game would receive two revisions, 2nd Impact - Giant Attack and 3rd Strike). When Street Fighter II came out, it set the world on fire, as it redefined how fighting games are done, even going as far as to release revisions that would add more characters and moves while improving gameplay. ![]()
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