Street Fighter II on XBLive

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.. pretty awesome, first of the 'retro' games I've bought.

Only problem is, the controller isn't quite as responsive as I'd like, and it just doesn't feel right but you can still pull off most combos without too much trouble.. oh, and being in Australia, for some reason it's laggy with everyone outside of Aus, even though games like Halo2 and CH aren't laggy, at all. :x

- It costs 800points.
 
I still suck at this. Might buy it if it was a bit cheaper but I already have this on my psp.
 
Does it have any slow downs in combat like some of the other versions?
 
I've got the trial but i'm not really into buying the full thing. I'm still waiting for a propper multiplayer game to come out on the marketplace - You know, something like bubble bobble?
 
Does it have any slow downs in combat like some of the other versions?

Not that i've noticed. All in all this a good conversion, the only problem being the 360 d-pad - it's complete shite!

While under no pressure it's still easy enough to pull off special moves, but when it comes to split second dragon punches the d-pad will often leave you standing still and doing sod all. Just to make sure it wasn't me losing all skill I loaded up SF2 on the DC and was pulling off special moves like a champ.

So, a great version of a great game, just make sure you have a decent arcade stick or a 3rd party pad with a good d-pad at the ready.
 
Don't buy this arcade title, people! The retards at Capcom made it so that players can disconnect and not get a loss on their profile.
 
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