Video shows timing difference between Super Street Fighter 4 versions
I don't know about the 360 version, but one thing's for sure : the arcade version is slightly faster and smoother than PS3. I play SF4/SSF4 since it was released for PS3. A couple of weeks ago, I discoverded an arcade center "vs fighting" oriented (many cabinets with most of the notable Capcom/SNK games released these last 20 years) not far from where I live... so I decided to test SSF4 against real players (there's ...
Super Street Fighter 4 AE: M.Bison guide updated with the latest information
I main Honda, and I beat most of Dictators I face... I don't think he's that dangerous... he's good at the "catch me if you can" game (somewhat like Dhalsim or Claw), but I don't think he's very hard to beat... I don't play fireballs characters, but I can't really imagine Dictator beating easily characters like Ryu, Sagat or Guile... Dictator is clearly not the character that makes me say "oh nooooo" when I see ...
T. Hawk Super Street Fighter 4 Moves, Combos, Strategy Guide
I think many people make the mistake of talking about tiers... Tiers means almost nothing, the lowest tier character will always be a killer in the hands of... a killer lol I prefer talking about characters for beginners, medium or advanced players. For me, T. Hawk is a character for beginners at using grapplers. He's the easiest grappler to master, most of his moves and strategy are quite easy, he has a good reach, good ...
E. Honda Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition Moves, Combos, Strategy Guide
I main Honda (in fact, since SF4, it's almost the only character I play lol), I think he's good against almost every character. The most annoying characters, as always, are Ryu and Sagat, because, they can play a great zoning game, and when you close-up the distance, they have many high-priority moves that break almost anything you try. I'd say Ryu is the hardest... Sagat is quite easy to kill once you reach him, but ...