'Ultra Street Fighter 2' Gameplay: How To Defeat Shoryuken

by Guenee Salugsugan / Feb 22, 2017 04:35 AM EST
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"Ultra Street Fighter 2: The Final Challenges" features a first-person mode on the Nintendo Switch version. The Capcom's classic fighting game is expected to use the Joy-Con controllers of the console.

A video footage of the "Ultra Street Fighter 2" mode is reported to have appeared on a Japanese Capcom TV stream called "Way of the Hado." Based on the video, the mode works by holding the controllers, thrusting the hands out to throw the fireballs at the enemies appearing on the screen.

"Ultra Street Fighter 2" players can also use an uppercut motion to kill a Shoryuken, or swipe both hands laterally to execute a Tatsumaki  Senpukyaku. According to reports, the players are required to keep knocking out their enemies and create a high score, in which points are awarded based on the combos and clear times.

Meantime, "Ultra Street Fighter 2" for Switch is a 2D sprite-based game, however, the mode is in 3D and uses assets from the "Street Fighter IV." Reports also suggest that Capcom has released a "Street Fighter IV" for 3DS and featured an over-the-shoulder perspective option, GameSpot reported.

"Ultra Street Fighter 2" is expected to have an arcade standby mode that replicates the idea of playing against the CPU as well as getting random challenges from strangers online. According to reports, this feature will be an optional setting.

Aside from that, "Ultra Street Fighter 2" is also reported to include several chances for competitive players in terms of online play, as Battle Points and Player Points will be featured as well as ranked matches and wireless local play. Moreover, the ranked matches are going to be broken down custom, friend, quick and lobby matches, Destructoid reported. Learn about "Ultra Street Fighter II" - Nintendo Switch here:

 

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