Originally Posted by
Edmond Dantes
Just saying, that is one sweeeeet arcade stick in that first picture.
The only version of SFA3 I've played is the PSP one. The Alpha series is odd to me as it seems more "story-oriented" so sometimes I feel like I need to play Alpha 1 and 2 first.
But unfortunately I think for me the Alpha/Zero games in general fall under the classic problem of... actually, I'm not sure how you would describe this problem in few words, but its like... okay, as a kid all I knew was Street Fighter II, including the four new characters from Super SF2 and some animated spinoffs. When Alpha was a thing, I saw the name in magazines and such, but by then I had moved on (I was, in fact, in the middle of a nerdish "only RPGs are worth playing!" phase) so I knew very little about it.
Now, I sometimes have this issue where I don't like a specific direction or permutation of a franchise, and while this can sometimes happen when I'm following a franchise as it happens (like Spoony I didn't like the direction the Final Fantasy series was going during the PS1/2 era) most of the times this happens to me when I "backtrack" and go back and play games I missed in my childhood. So a few years back I decided to go back and play all the Street Fighter games after the second which I had been unable or uninterested in playing as a kid.
And to be honest, well... a lot of things turned me off about the post-SF2 incarnations of the series. Most notably, I hate the character designs. Everyone is so stupidly bulky now. It's like Capcom saw a bunch of Rob Liefeld drawings and took it as a dare. Probably the best example is Chun-Li, who had believable proportions in SF2 but now...well, watch the Game Theory episode "Chun-Li's DEADLY Helicopter Kick" since he shows her through the eras in that and you'll see for yourself how stupid she looks now, particularly her legs, which are now both bigger than her waist area.
And another issue I started to have was.... the story.
Yeah, I know, but consider this: When I saw the terrible movie Street Fighter: the Legend of Chun-Li and got to the part where the character Rose was actually Bison's "good side" exiled and manifest into a completely different person, I assumed that was stupid bullshit made up specifically for a notoriously bad movie.... and then I found out that something like that is actually game-canon. -___- Yeah, call me crazy but I was actually much happier with thinking he was just some random guy who wanted to conquer the world via a martial arts tournament. But now IT ARE CANON and can not be undone, so when I play a modern SF game I always subconsciously remember that... Capcom approved this, and probably other stupid crap.
I long for the days when they were all just random people going to this one tournament for their own stupid reasons.