Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers

Happy birthday, Street Fighter!
This is a new version of the historic Street Fighter II,   Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengersdoes not aim to change the cards on the table, except to propose it as the most balanced version and the best character roster since the high-definition chapter released in 2008 on Xbox LIVE and PSN, or Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix .
Prince was the character design of UDON Entertainment – a famous Japanese comic book maker – who gave life to Ryu, Ken and members thanks to a really more solid and convincing look than previously seen (despite the extremist fans criticizing this time choice, even though they are fine polemics to themselves).
And in The Final Challengers all this has remained untouched, plus the unprecedented chance of switching to the vintage sprites of the original CPS-2 version, with graphics in 4: 3.
And the difference is there and you see: why, it’s better to say it now,  Ultra Street Fighter II The Final Challengersit is not a simple remaster of the old Super Street Fighter 2 HD Remix, or less than just a conversion. This is a game almost entirely rebalanced, and it also sees among other things two brand new characters, namely Evil Ryu and Violent Ken.
The first, now resigned to the curse of Satsui no Hado, has as its sole purpose the elimination of anyone who is blocking the road, while Ken’s “violent” version has been the victim of a brainwash by M. Bison, which made him helpless in the face of the demands of the evil commander of Shadaloo, with the primary goal of eliminating his main rival, namely his Ryu adventure companion. More than a new story to tell,
Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
Final Challenge
What we can shortly have in our hands could be considered, logically, the best version of the shotgun you’ve ever seen as a gambler. This is also because Ultra Street Fighter II is the Final Challengers for the Nintendo Switch – as the console after four years unavailable since its release – will allow you to play both on home TV and in the comfortable mobile setup (including table mode, supporting the console on a stable surface).
That is to say, in the 16: 9 glory and in the high definition, we can take the challenges of Ryu, Ken and Chun Li even in the subway, airport or car.
Then, in addition to being able to use both Joy-Con and the pair, a second challenger can handle when he wants a second pad to launch himself in a fast local multiplayer session (“Here Comes to New Challenger!”, Remember?) , but not only.
 If the second player is Switch, the game will start on the screens of both consoles, while in case you decide not to fight one another – because maybe our friend is really too little to keep you headed – you can always opt for the unprecedented cooperative mode called Buddy Battle, which will allow us to fight together with a partner against a single, controlled AI, for a 2-vs-1 never seen before in the series.
Finally, the mode called Way of the Hado, entirely subjective and thought for motion controls via Joy-Con, but which we will discuss more thoroughly then, as well as options related to the online compartment.
which will allow us to fight together with a partner against a single, controlled AI, for a 2-vs-1 never seen before in the series. Finally, the mode called Way of the Hado, entirely subjective and thought for motion controls via Joy-Con, but which we will discuss more thoroughly then, as well as options related to the online compartment.
which will allow us to fight together with a partner against a single, controlled AI, for a 2-vs-1 never seen before in the series. Finally, the mode called Way of the Hado, entirely subjective and thought for motion controls via Joy-Con, but which we will discuss more thoroughly then, as well as options related to the online compartment.