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Street fighter ex2 plus arcade
Street fighter ex2 plus arcade






street fighter ex2 plus arcade
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On release, Famitsu magazine scored the PlayStation's EX2 Plus version of the game a 31 out of 40. A soundtrack CD was released on Jby Scitron.Ī 13-track arranged album was also released on Jby Suleputer, with arrangements by the original composers, along with Yasunori Mitsuda and Toshimichi Isoe. Like the previous game, the music was written by former Namco composers Takayuki Aihara, Shinji Hosoe, and Ayako Saso. The PlayStation version features arcade, versus, and practice modes, along with an all new "Director mode" and a satellite-smashing "bonus game", and also includes Hayate as a secret character. The home console version of Street Fighter EX2 Plus for the PlayStation was released in December 1999. The player can now connect a basic move or a special move into the same move instead of being limited to a different move. The Excel Combo system from the original EX2 was also revised slightly. While the previous EX games featured characters who had Lv.3-only Super Combos, it became a standard feature for all of the characters in EX2 Plus, with each character having at least one Meteor Combo. In addition to the Super Combos and Excel Combos in the original EX2, EX2 Plus also features "Meteor Combos", more powerful versions of Super Combos which can only be performed filling up all three stocks of the Super Combo gauge. Bison named "Bison II" appears in the game as an opponent in single-player mode.

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Sagat makes his debut in the EX series in EX2 Plus along with new characters Vulcano Rosso (an Italian martial artist) and Area (a young girl equipped with a large mechanical right arm). Bison, Darun, and Pullum, who were all excluded from the original Street Fighter EX2, return in EX2 Plus. EX2 Plus retains all of the characters from the original version, with the exception of Hayate, who was removed Nanase acts as a regular character in Hayate's place. Street Fighter EX2 Plus, an enhanced version of Street Fighter EX2, was released in arcades on June 11, 1999. All four characters can be selected by the player after meeting certain requirements. Garuda, from the original EX, returns as a boss character. The game also features four hidden characters: Kairi, from the original EX, returns as a hidden character, along with new characters Shadow Geist (a costumed vigilante similar to Skullomania) and Nanase (Hokuto and Kairi's sister, a young girl who wields a staff). Allen Snider, Blair Dame, Darun Mister, and Pullum Purna were omitted from the original version of Street Fighter EX2, although Darun and Pullum would later return in Street Fighter EX2 Plus, while Allen and Blair would be featured in an unrelated 1998 Arika-developed arcade fighting game Fighting Layer. Dhalsim, who was in Street Fighter EX Plus α, also returns along with four additional characters new to the EX series: Blanka and Vega from Street Fighter II, along with new characters Sharon (a redheaded female special agent) and Hayate (a Japanese swordsman).

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Recurring Street Fighter characters Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Zangief, and Guile, all of whom were all in the original Street Fighter EX, return in EX2, along with original characters Hokuto, Doctrine Dark, Skullomania, and Cracker Jack. However, the player cannot connect any move with the same move, nor is it possible to cancel special moves into basic moves during an Excel Combo. During an Excel Combo, the player begins with a basic move and can follow up with a different basic move or follow-up a basic move with a special move, which can be followed by a different special move. Much like the "Custom Combos" featured in the Street Fighter Alpha series, Excel Combos allows player to connect a series of basic and special moves for a limited time. The primary new feature in the game are "Excel Combos", ("excel" being an abbreviation for "extra cancel"). The original version of Street Fighter EX2 retains all of the features from the previous game, Street Fighter EX Plus, including original features such as "Guard Breaks" (unique moves which cannot be blocked by an opponent) and "Super Canceling" (the ability to cancel a Super Combo into another Super Combo).








Street fighter ex2 plus arcade