GC 2008: Street Fighter IV Console Hands-On

This hotly anticipated fighter is playable on home consoles for the first time at Leipzig, and we managed to jump on a controller to see if it's fit to fight.

After making us salivate over the arcade version for some time and finally confirming its perennial fighter would be coming to Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, Capcom took the wraps off the console version of Street Fighter IV. We had some hands-on time with the game at the Games Convention in Leipzig earlier today.

Anyone who's followed the franchise's rebirth will know that SFIV includes many of the characters and stages from Street Fighter II, while adding a few brand-new characters into the mix including femme fatale Crimson Viper, Mexican luchador El Fuerte, French fighter Abel, and the generously proportioned Rufus. While Dan, Fei-Long, and Cammy are expected to make an appearance on home consoles, they were missing from the character menu, so we'll have to wait and see if this will be the case in the final version.

We managed to snag a Xbox 360 controller, and we found the controls to be as responsive and natural as you'd expect without an arcade stick. We didn't get to try it with Microsoft's just-announced, revised Xbox 360 controller (complete with a more responsive directional pad), but as it's apparently a limited run, that's to be expected. Fans will be pleased to know that all of the combo moves from the arcade version will be the same on consoles. Ryu and Ken will still use a quarter circle and punch to execute fireballs, and Blanka will still execute an electric fury with rapid button mashing. Capcom took the time to emphasise the importance of the focus attacks in SFIV, describing it as a "game within a game," allowing you to pull off quick attacks on the fly. Each character executes it in the same way--by holding down the medium punch and kick buttons--but their attacks and reach will be different, with El Fuerte reportedly having the longest-reaching focus attack of all.

There are three tiers to focus attacks: light (performed by tapping the buttons), a medium half-charge (holding the buttons briefly), and a full charge (holding the buttons down until an attack is performed). You won't be vulnerable to attacks when performing a full charge, but you will be open to attack before then, so you'll need to watch out if fighting a quick opponent. You can also quit out of one in the flash of an eye, such as by blocking or dashing.

Fans of the arcade version will be relieved to know that the game looks just as smooth on home consoles and, in our opinion, is nothing short of gorgeous. While our preview was shown using a very early build, the characters, animations, and background levels all look spot-on and identical to the arcade version, as far as we could tell. Characters look fluid and realistic as they dance around and the amount of detail and animation that's gone into some of the backgrounds is almost enough to distract you from the foreground action.

While all 16 arcade characters were spotted in the selection screen, we were only able to try out a few in our time with the game, namely Ryu, Ken, Blanka, and newcomer Rufus. All of their costumes, moves, and animations appear to have made it across from the arcades, although we could've almost sworn Rufus' bulbous belly looked bigger than ever before.

Street Fighter IV on the Xbox 360 and PS3 looks like it's in safe hands, which will come to the relief of fans who don't live near--or perhaps even on the same continent as--an arcade cabinet of the game. We look forward to seeing the game in action again soon.

161 Comments

  • mido321

    Posted Oct 7, 2008 1:56 pm PT

    man i can't wait to get my hands on... this game

  • axelviiii

    Posted Oct 4, 2008 7:52 pm PT

    Oh, this game is so preeeeeeeeetty.

  • lucebuce

    Posted Sep 22, 2008 5:07 am PT

    just hope its released SOON and the PC version coming the same time as this one

  • jets78

    Posted Sep 15, 2008 8:26 am PT

    this game isnt good i played it in the arcade and im dissapionted mk vs dc will probably look better and play better oh well, it is in nyc and in l.a. in the arcades

  • miked89

    Posted Sep 4, 2008 7:35 pm PT

    this will be the only game that gets me off of halo

  • GabMontalban

    Posted Sep 4, 2008 5:09 am PT

    you'd think dalsim would have the longest reach.

  • dual_barrel

    Posted Sep 2, 2008 4:39 am PT

    Hadoken is the fireball throwing move and NOT the hurricane kick! lol

  • PlayTogether

    Posted Aug 31, 2008 8:21 am PT

    This game is going to be INSANE

  • typef

    Posted Aug 27, 2008 7:23 pm PT

    Whoever lives in new york go to CHINATOWN they have it there. I like the game but only thing i don't like is: Not Enough New Character. Well to play it is 1$ so enjoy ^^

  • static_240

    Posted Aug 27, 2008 5:46 pm PT

    Their is alredy a arcade stick out for the 360 its the hori ex2 fighting stick theirs a special edition one for soulcalibur but its no different.. go pick that up for any fighting game it rocks

  • tidyspidey

    Posted Aug 27, 2008 12:33 am PT

    I really cannot wait for this game - long overdue IMO. I've loved every Street Fighter game, and this one looks like it will be no exception to that rule

  • lilmiki

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 11:36 pm PT

    need demo or a release date

  • tindo10

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 7:50 pm PT

    I hope pc version out soon, as its rumoured to be on pc too

  • NibbleZ_Killa

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 4:01 pm PT

    a true playstation classic yap yap

  • CmD_cOoKiE

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 12:30 pm PT

    I believe the arcade version is only in japan at the moment. correct me if im wrong though.

  • Dramacide

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 9:57 am PT

    Bring out an arcade style joystick for the 360 version I'd buy one!Just to get the full experience and to have the edge on my mates when they come over cos I aint sharing lol!!

  • Ardus

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 9:42 am PT

    Wait so the arcade version is out?!? WTF I go to the arcade all the time and haven't seen it or even heard that it's out!

  • Ardus

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 9:42 am PT

    Wait so the arcade version is out?!? WTF I go to the arcade all the time and haven't seen it or even heard that it's out!

  • Alvin1545

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 9:13 am PT

    I definitely would not get this on the xbox 360 even if they redesign that horrible directional pad, fighting games feel a lot better on a sony controller, stick to first person shooters 360.

  • phantom700

    Posted Aug 26, 2008 8:22 am PT

    I may have to locate the arcade cabinet but def getting it for 360. x

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