A half baked movie to a half baked game.

User Rating: 5.5 | Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film SAT
I recently bought this game and I really want to like it more since I love the classic Street Fighter II and as far a I understood, this was an SF game with digitized characters, but it's not that simple. The actors are the same of the movie, so they wouldn't look great anyway, and the for today standards (2011) this look very pixelated, of course putting in consideration the limitations of the Saturn system, but still It looks like a bunch of low res images stretched to the system specs.

This is pretty much a Street Fighter game with significantly bad collision detection, and it's fairly easy to beat the machine on the arcade mode, it was pretty much effortless to play though. There's also a Movie mode that will let you play as Guile at some sequence of events of the movie, but it's just a standard fighting mode at the end. Every character looks and acts really bad, it's sad to see the low budget production they put into this title.

One thing that I notice is that this looks like a blend of Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter, not for the graphics alone, but for some of the characters moves, specially Ken, his Punch Hook looks exactly like the ones from the MK universe. Acclaim was involved in the production of the title, this might have something to do with it.

Overall, I had some fun, played as a couple of different characters and already retire the game to my collection shelf. This could have been a really cool title, even if it's based on the not so flattering movie, I was a little disappointed.