While both Nintendo and Capcom got some flack over Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers being a minimal port from previous console version, it seems like Nintendo Switch will have at least one new feature: first-person mode. News comes by way of Nintendo Everything who translated a photo of Ultra Street Fighter II’s game box showing. The mode, called Way of the Hado, allows players to take on swarms of enemies by using the Joy-Con’s motion control feature. How does that work? Capcom has illustrated the gameplay in a promotional video (below, found at 2:57:00) and it looks… interesting.
As mentioned above, Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is a port of 1994’s Super Street Fighter II Turbo on arcade cabinets. While there is no official release date, Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers launches worldwide sometime in 2017 on Nintendo Switch.
Adam Parker
Who cares. I'm not giving capjew any money and you shouldn't either.
10$ ten years ago on xbla. Fuck capjew
Hudson Cox
It just looks like a mini-game you'll play once for ten minutes. In no way substantial enough to justify another version of SF2. Also, why did you just copy everything from the article. Why not give your own opinion on the matter?
Jayden Hernandez
awesome so they're adding a minigame nobody will play
Ethan Adams
Why the fuck would i want to buy a game that i can emulate for free on pretty much anything?
Leo Richardson
Feeling lazy and tired today
Hunter Powell
If they went that far, why didnt they just add a version of SF2 with 3D graphics besides the obvious answer of this being a cheap cashgrab?
Bentley Evans
Still waiting for Capcom to reveal this was all just a silly hoax to teach us a lesson about how publishers are pushing things wayyy too far.
Kayden Bailey
My condolences, but I want to hear what you have to say.
Brayden Cruz
I'm more surprised that the proper way of saying "hadouken" is "haDOO-ken" instead of the expected "haDOUGH-ken".