I can't help but notice based on current sales of the Street Fighter IV and from surveys that the once dominating franchise has seen its day in the sun. I used to love Street Fighter. Back in the '90s it was one of the coolest games going and a big reason I loved arcades and it was pretty sweet on consoles too. The videogame dynamic has definitely changed since then. In those days fighting games and space shooters were pretty common but now that focus seems to be more on FPS and RPG games.
Don't get me wrong, I think Street Fighter will always have fans and sales will stay pretty decent but overall, does anyone care about this franchise the way they used to. I personally do not. I just find fighting games stale compared to other games and I have no interest in playing them online. Nothing worse than playing SF and gettng your behind handed to you cause most of your opponents play the game religiously and can pull off the moves as easy as picking your nose, while I stuggle to even get one "Hadoken" off properly.
I am pretty sure that SFIV and SSFIV sales have been decent but still haven't matched the sales output Capcom had hoped for. This is one fan that pretty much gave up on the franchise shortly after Super Street Fighter II and will not buy another SF game.
tbs76
Do some research before you flood this forum with your ignorance.
SFIV exceeded Capcom's expectations to such an extent that they are now focusing heavily on fighters again, including Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Tekken v. SF, and an online version of SFIII. SF is among the most recognizable brands in gaming and the franchise will always be seen as the benchmark for fighters as well as the template the entire genre is predicated upon.
Your own proclivities are irrelevant and your position reeks of the pedantic, myopic postulations of yet another person who thinks their opinion alone, backed up by nothing substantial, should be seen as some sort of truth. You've offered no logic for you assertions, provided no sales data to buoy your already flaccid argument that sales were weak, and you certainly haven't demonstrated any viable logic that would support your claim that fighters enjoy a greater degree of stagnancy.
I keep trying to explain this very important lesson to internet dwellers such as you who think opinion alone shields you from rebuttal: even an opinion must be backed up with some sort of logic, evidence, etc.
If you claim SFIV didn't perform as well as Capcom anticipated, where are your numbers and sales data? Where is thequote from Capcom stating their disappointment?
If the fighting genre is more "stale" than other genres, where are your examples of the sweeping innovations seen in these supposedly superior games?
You are entitled to an informed opinion but your assessment of SF isn't informed nor is it particularly astute or articulate. I invite you to finish what you started and delineate your arguments in a more thoughtful and deliberate way. You've made a pretty bold claim and the onus is now upon you to defend this position or admit your assertions were nothing more than sensationalist bravado.
Your move.
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