

And while I will be honest and say that I love the original Super Street Fighter II music. All of the music in the game was now remixed. It can be pretty cool to switch between the two to see just how great a job the artists did on this game.Īs well as the graphics getting a overhaul the sound also had some serious work done on it also. It also catered for us old school fans by offering the option to play the game using the old sprite style of graphics. There were a few little changes here and there which for the most part worked out really well.ĭespite Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix offering these wonderfully hand drawn HD graphics. The stages also had been redrawn and while for the most part they kept that classic style of the original. It was not just Ryu, Ken, Blanka and all your other favourites who had been given a lick of HD paint. The Street Fighter series even on the 16-bit video game consoles had very well designed characters, but they really spring to life here.Īll 16 of the characters well 17 if you include Akuma have been hand drawn and the end result is a wonderful cel shaded style of graphics that make this Street Fighter really stand out against all its other incarnations. If you have played any of the games in the Street Fighter II series then you certainly know what to expect right of the bat here. Their decision to release Super Street Fighter Turbo II HD Remix on the Xbox Live arcade was one of the better ones. While in the last couple of years Capcom seem like they just want to annoy their fans. Well the people at Capcom listened and gave us a nice HD remix one one of the greatest arcade games of all time. Most specifically Super Street Fighter II Turbo.



Many gamers though still regard the Street Fighter II series the best out of the entire Street Fighter franchise. With the most recent one of course being the Street Fighter X Tekken game. It has undergone many transitions over the years. One of the all time arcade classics without a doubt is Street Fighter II.
