SSF2T/PC also offers background animation and parallax. The graphics in SSF2T/PC have more color and are brighter and are just more pleasing to look at. All music is played off the CD (so you better have that audio cable between your CD-ROM drive and your sound card). SSF2T/PC offers CD-quality music (on the CD version) and it comes through on that promise. MKII/PC offered CD-quality music, but when it came down to it, it didn't have it. No, not here, the sprites are left real size, and the game does not slow down either. The sprites in SSF2T are arcade sized, no shrunken sprites to account for speed. But, trust me, there is no comparision here. There will obviously be comparisions between the PC version of MKII to the PC version of SSF2T. But I stayed away from it, I prefer the more "classy" fighting that comes from Street Fighter II. Round 1, Fight!Ī few months ago Mortal Kombat II was released for the PC platform. But joining him are four new characters: Cammy, Fei Long, Dee Jay, and T. Ryu continues to be the icon of all the Street Fighter games.
And the version that came out of that upgrade has got to be the best of all the SF2 series' games.
It drew smaller crowds than the other versions. But the speed of the game just did not appeal to the crowds. It added four new characters and some better special moves. Super Street Fighter II was Capcom's big upgrade to the SF2 games. Then came the other versions of Street Fighter II - Turbo and Champion. Then came Street Fighter II which got crowds to start dumping quarters into that machine. There is a whole slew of fighting games now in the arcades and on the PC, but there is just one that started that all off - Street Fighter. Read Full Review Bring the Arcade Action to your PC!