Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
Games

Saving the Street Fighter Franchise 76

Gamasutra did an in-depth interview with Yoshi Ono, producer of Street Fighter IV, about trying to bring the series back to the quality and popularity of the '90s. Ono also talks about broadening the market to include casual players, who were slowly driven away from the game by the increased focus on competitive play. Quoting: "If you think about chess for instance, a kid and a grandfather can play the same game, with the same ruleset, and understand what's going on. I think through our competitive spirit back then; we were always out to out-complicate each other, and make our systems deeper and deeper. It was ok then because there was a wide player base who understood how to play these games, but that's not true anymore. What we're trying to do with Street Fighter IV is bring them back in. There's not a whole lot of other fighting games out there to compare it to, but hopefully, if we play our cards right and get people back in to the genre, we can blossom the genre itself again and spread things out and get it back to the way it was."

Comment Re:This is a great example of why PC gaming is dea (Score 1) 154

That is absolutely wrong. From my personal opinion, you once had the chance to refresh your system by adding a new graphics card in its lifecycle. However, that still meant that you'd have to play the newer games on medium rather than on high quality. So I'd say for a real gamer PC you have to spend your 2k US$ budget initially (we're talking about Eurpoean prices here) - you can do a video card update after approx. 2 years but then it's not long until you have to build your next machine all over again.

Personally I think that the fun/cost ratio in high end PC gaming is terribly low nowadys...

Slashdot Top Deals

The decision doesn't have to be logical; it was unanimous.

Working...