dennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 16 2009 | game show, street fighter, video game, gtaiv, creators, tokyo
dennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 02 2009 | new details, street fighter, new game, vixen, ono, gameplay
dennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 14 2009 | evil call, gears of war, system shock, grand theft auto, war metal, sequels, remakes, gaming industry, street fighter, fallout, call of duty, resident evil, gears, metal gear, franchises, love, games
The past year has seen sequels from popular franchises Grand Theft Auto, Gears of War, Metal Gear Solid, Street Fighter, Resident Evil, Call of Duty, and Fallout. With the gaming industry notoriously unstable, some titles don't get their story continued. Here are 10 games that deserve sequels, including love for System Shock and Oddworld.
dennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 22 2009 | kristin kreuk, chun li, femme fatale, street fighter, smallville, photos
dennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 20 2009 | capcom, street fighter
dennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 18 2009 | new boss, game fan, fighting game, hardcore fans, art style, new art, street fighter, capcom
Street Fighter IV is an amazing game, as Capcom seems to have reached out to the more casual fighting game fan while keeping what makes the series attractive to the hardcore fans. Add in a beautiful new art style and online play, and you have a blockbuster release that's sure to please damn near everyone. Our full review.
dennys007 | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 19 2009 | sagat, street fighter, perspective
Three Street Fighter experts from the largest Street Fighter community site, Shoryuken, going through an hour-long video walkthrough of Street Fighter 4. They discuss SF4 from both a hardcore and casual perspective, including gameplay and tactical comparisons to previous Street Fighter titles. Highlights include Rose's ShamWow and Sagat's strength.
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