Super Street Fighter IV Update - Deejay, Juri, and T.Hawk Hands-On

We kick butt with the new additions to the Street Fighter roster in Capcom's upcoming entry in the series.

We got our first peek of Super Street Fighter IV a few weeks ago in Japan but didn't have a chance to get our hands on an arcade stick and bust some heads with the new characters. Since then, we've been harassing Capcom for some hands-on time and our wish was finally granted this week. Capcom reps stopped by our offices with a demo version of the game that--while bare bones in terms of modes and the full roster--let us try out some of the new roster additions.

T.Hawk is just as big and burly as ever.

The version of the game we tried featured several returning characters: Ryu, Guile, and Chun Li. There was also newcomer Juri, as well as returning favorites T.Hawk and Dee Jay. The new returning characters have all gotten the funky 3D-watercolor makeover the rest of the cast received in Street Fighter IV and fit in well. While there were no new stages in our demo, the returning stages in the demo had a number of tweaks to them that included changes to static background elements, the addition of more animation or tweaked detail, and some lighting changes.

Beyond the game's visuals, the meat of our demo focused on the gameplay. Our first test was with Juri who played pretty much like we expected--fast but not a powerhouse. The various special moves we saw demoed in Japan were easy to pull off and not too hard to chain together. She's a flashy character who can dole out a decent amount of damage if she's played aggressively and can keep an opponent off balance. However, the party ends quickly if she starts taking hits. The lithe fighter has a pretty glassy jaw, which makes it maddening to try to go toe-to-toe with the heavier hitters in the game, such as Guile and T.Hawk. Her super and ultra moves help even the odds but currently require some very specific setup to do the max amount of damage. On the other end of the spectrum is T.Hawk who felt pretty familiar. The burly Native American isn't very fast but hits like a truck. Hawk's modest array of special moves, air charges, and throws should be familiar to fans of the series.

From the look of things in the demo we played, Hawk's classic moves all seem to be back and performed with the same controller motions. It's interesting to note that it seems easier to pull off his storm hammer grab. His supers and ultras were all nicely flashy, as well as capable of doing a respectable amount of damage. So far, T.Hawk feels like he's made a good transition to the SFIV system. He still has the same strengths and weakness in balance that he always did, with the current notable exception of the easier storm hammer. Finally, Dee Jay seems to be in the same boat as T.Hawk, with a familiar feel, as well as the same pluses and minuses. We tried his classic moves, dread kicks, projectiles, and hyperfist, which all came off without a hitch. The sweatpants-wearing kickboxer's supers and ultras were the most forgiving of the three new characters we tried, although they didn't do as much as we would have liked. We tried each character's taunts, which were decent (Juri), bland (T.Hawk), and goofy (Dee Jay). The demo version we tried only had one taunt for each character, but the final game is set to include more.

While we weren't able to check it out ourselves, we got briefed on some of the new content we weren't seeing, such as the car and barrel bonus stages, which will stay faithful to those seen in the various Street Fighter II games. We're probably most excited about the various multiplayer options set to be included SSFIV, team and endless battles, as well as the replay channel and upcoming Tournament mode, which will be a free piece of downloadable content due to hit after launch. The new multiplayer modes aren't a perfect substitute for a proper arcade experience with mobs of people and machines, but it's likely the best we're going to get given the state of arcades in the US, so we'll take what we can get.

Super Street Fighter IV is still looking and sounding like a promising evolution of Street Fighter IV. As we said in our last look at the game, we're just hoping the price is right. The amount of content--both obvious and subtle--being put into the game is meaty, but its appeal is directly tied to its price. Super Street Fighter IV is slated to ship in the spring of 2010. Look for more on the game in the coming months.

122 Comments

  • ArmageddonBC

    Posted Nov 28, 2009 10:31 am PT

    SF don't you frickin piss me off like your last game!!! That was the biggest 75 dollars wasted on BS! I hope they fixed the clunkyness and overrall speed of the game. True Street Fighter players and fans knew and all agree that SF4 was the chittiest SF ever made. Get ur chit together!!!

  • Bilal100

    Posted Nov 27, 2009 5:31 am PT

    I love SF4 so Im buyin this game no matter what Capcom and Street Fighter rule!!! go Capcom FTW!!!

  • Capconator

    Posted Nov 25, 2009 5:38 am PT

    Very nice, looking forwrd to it.

  • jflo911

    Posted Nov 24, 2009 8:16 pm PT

    Read that Guy, Cody and Adon are going to be added to the roster as well. Wonder who the last 2-3 characters are gonna be? Probably characters from Third Strike. Reserved my copy, can't wait for this game to arrive!!

  • Dan21278

    Posted Nov 23, 2009 2:04 pm PT

    i think it's gonna be the same exact game-play but with 5 new characters. Maybe they should have let people buy the characters on xbox live instead of making a whole new game. It has potential to be brilliant though. =)

  • fhtr

    Posted Nov 23, 2009 9:45 am PT

    ohhhhh man
    i will wait for it

  • masakri50

    Posted Nov 23, 2009 1:47 am PT

    i definetly dont like the new announcer. it doesnt sound like a real guy at all so it feels like any excitement generated by his voice is fake. Where as when the original said FIGHT! it really sounded like he wanted to see someone get their ass beat.

  • Brennan_Probst posted Nov 22, 2009 6:24 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Brennan_Probst

    Posted Nov 22, 2009 6:24 pm PT (hide)

    *Yawn*

    *Goes back to playing SoulCalibur*

  • SillySkeleton

    Posted Nov 22, 2009 1:13 am PT

    Looking forward to upgrading. Still waiting on the announcements for the other 5 characters, though. Eager to hear who else made the cut.

  • diggyman

    Posted Nov 21, 2009 8:52 pm PT

    Hey, I'm just glad they changed the announcer guy's voice. That's improvement enough for me.

  • Steffl3r

    Posted Nov 19, 2009 7:44 pm PT

    Awesome =) only rented this first one but I'll be sure to pick this one up, I was disappointed with the roster on the original but this brings in some of the characters I was missing =)

  • really_fat_guy

    Posted Nov 19, 2009 7:29 pm PT

    Capcom said they couldn't add this stuff in as a simple add-on because the game wasn't coded to be able to accept DLC for the new characters and improvements. They also said the game would be cheaper and they would offer some type of "bonus" for people who bought the original game too...

  • krukidl

    Posted Nov 19, 2009 8:28 am PT

    My friend's house was robbed and he was borrowing my game. I'm defiantly getting the new one

  • Ced_Quijote

    Posted Nov 19, 2009 3:17 am PT

    I was a big Q-mark about this too, but my friend who is a SF-fanatic explained to me the purpose of this release: The biggest new thing is an almost invisible one. It's the tweaking. Some characters' moves are changed timewise by a frame or two back or forth, some damage is altered, bugs are fixed etc. etc. In short, stuff that's too deeply buried in the backbone code for a DLC or patch to fix. And I think there's more than just 3 new fighters, no? And you get a few new gametypes and some nostalgic mini-games. A little bird also told me the game will ship for less... like half-price. Anyway, that's what I've heard. Me, who didn't get the first SF4 but still held on to the arcade-stick I bought with VF5, could be a potential buyer.

  • bloodnumber

    Posted Nov 18, 2009 10:51 am PT

    Bring Adan and Rolento to the fight please

  • bloodnumber

    Posted Nov 18, 2009 10:50 am PT

    I hope the alt costumes are free.

  • thiziz

    Posted Nov 18, 2009 8:50 am PT

    cool

  • txnjoe posted Nov 18, 2009 6:18 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    txnjoe

    Posted Nov 18, 2009 6:18 am PT (hide)

    i dont like the idea of having to purchase the SAME game at full price for 3 new characters and being able to break barrels and smash a lexus. I really think these should be available as DLC or a seperate add-on pack...say $15-$20...i mean, c'mon crapcom!!!

  • scrawya

    Posted Nov 17, 2009 9:24 am PT

    MacenKrace

    I agree with you.

  • scrawya

    Posted Nov 17, 2009 9:23 am PT

    pft waste of money, just milking it.

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