Just got a Nintendo 3DS and SSFIV3D
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Just got a Nintendo 3DS and SSFIV3D
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posted04/12/2011 10:43 PM (UTC)by
And I must say, I'm quite impressed so far!
I was really curious how the whole no-glasses 3D thing would look,
and once you figure out the "sweet spot," it looks *great*.
The depth is quite noticeable, and it adds quite a lot to the presentation IMO.
The 3D Camera is only about as good as a cell phone camera (bummer),
but being able to take and view 3D photos is one of the coolest "perks" a handheld has ever possessed. My fiancee *loved* playing with it, too, so I'd say it has a lot of potential for casual or non-gamers as well as the hardcore.
Super Street Fighter IV 3D is *incredible*.
Yes, it's not really anything new...
except an AWESOME port of an amazing console game with some added depth (har har),
and a couple of nice surprise touches, like having CPU opponents sometimes fight in alternate costumes and colors in Arcade Mode, or having parts of the touch screen able to activate Super and Ultra moves, which is a freaking LIFESAVER in the case of Guile's and Vega's original Ultras.
Yes, it's the same content as the console version,
and yes, the graphics are scaled back a little from the original,
but it's the prettiest handheld game I've seen to date.
I'm *so* pleased by the 3DS so far, and I only have one game!
I can not wait to play Ocarina 3D and the new Kid Icarus
I was really curious how the whole no-glasses 3D thing would look,
and once you figure out the "sweet spot," it looks *great*.
The depth is quite noticeable, and it adds quite a lot to the presentation IMO.
The 3D Camera is only about as good as a cell phone camera (bummer),
but being able to take and view 3D photos is one of the coolest "perks" a handheld has ever possessed. My fiancee *loved* playing with it, too, so I'd say it has a lot of potential for casual or non-gamers as well as the hardcore.
Super Street Fighter IV 3D is *incredible*.
Yes, it's not really anything new...
except an AWESOME port of an amazing console game with some added depth (har har),
and a couple of nice surprise touches, like having CPU opponents sometimes fight in alternate costumes and colors in Arcade Mode, or having parts of the touch screen able to activate Super and Ultra moves, which is a freaking LIFESAVER in the case of Guile's and Vega's original Ultras.
Yes, it's the same content as the console version,
and yes, the graphics are scaled back a little from the original,
but it's the prettiest handheld game I've seen to date.
I'm *so* pleased by the 3DS so far, and I only have one game!
I can not wait to play Ocarina 3D and the new Kid Icarus

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3D pics of fiance?

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Well-played.


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My sister brought it over today and i was impressed with it. The 3d is awesome. Merging face's together is funny.
I played the demo of Pilotwings at a local Target kiosk and it gave me a headache, controlled poorly, and the graphics were very underwhelming. I was just about to say the 3DS was overhyped until I saw a demo of Street Fighter IV at Gamestop and played a few matches.
And I was extremely impressed. It was so well animated, was very responsive, looked amazing, had more depth and characters than my plain console vanilla Street Fighter IV, the 3D looked beautiful, and it even sounded great. It made me a believer and I wished I could have bought the system and the game right then and there.
Alas, it's still beyond my budget, but it left me thoroughly impressed.
And I was extremely impressed. It was so well animated, was very responsive, looked amazing, had more depth and characters than my plain console vanilla Street Fighter IV, the 3D looked beautiful, and it even sounded great. It made me a believer and I wished I could have bought the system and the game right then and there.
Alas, it's still beyond my budget, but it left me thoroughly impressed.


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So I played SSFIV3D in Gamestop today and came to the conclusion that Akuma is still extremely broken in Street Fighter Games.... That's a shame.
Zentile Wrote:
What I dislike about Super SF4 on 3DS is the ability to just do moves by pressing a button. It will spoil you and then you won't be able to pull off the super and ultra combos when it's time to play like a man on a real console.
What I dislike about Super SF4 on 3DS is the ability to just do moves by pressing a button. It will spoil you and then you won't be able to pull off the super and ultra combos when it's time to play like a man on a real console.
That doesn't spoil me on Supers and Ultras *half* as much as it spoils me on no-charge Sonic Booms and Flash Kicks
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