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Capcom Event Roundup
Capcom Event Roundup
Gary takes a look at some of the hottest titles being
prepped behind the doors of Capcom.
By Gary Durston
A
t a recent showcase at
Capcom’s London offices,
we had the chance to
see some upcoming games
from the gaming juggernaut.
After drooling over their display
cabinet which housed a much
coveted Street Fighter Monopoly,
we took a closer look at what
Capcom have to offer us in the
immediate future.
Resident
Evil
4
Ultimate HD Edition
It does exactly what it says on
the tin. Available from February
28th, yet another port of the
GameCube and PlayStation
2 action shooter classic can
be yours, but this is the most
polished and complete port.
Essentially the same as the Xbox
Live and PSN versions now with
Steam support. Still, it looks very
pretty.
Issue 53 • March 2014
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4 or PC
via Steam from 19th February.
Strider
Be sure to keep an eye out in this
magazine for our preview on
A ‘retelling’ of the original Strider Strider!
story from 1989, Strider is looking
good... really good. Keeping Ultra Street Fighter IV
the feel of gameplay familiar to
series veterans, and increasing The third update to hit the
the abilities, scope and level Street Fighter IV universe, Ultra
design without feeling like too Street Fighter IV brings five new
much has changed. As Strider characters, six new stages, and
Hiryu, you must slice your way ‘new modes and features’ as yet
through a neon-lit future Russia unannounced. The new stages
to take down nasty piece of work will be familiar to fans of Street
"The new stages will be
familiar to fans of Street
Fighter X Tekken"
Grandmaster Meio. Fast action
and time-taking exploration
combine in a thrilling remake of
a classic. Available to download
on your Xbox 360, Xbox One,
Fighter X Tekken, and three of
the five new characters will be
familiar to fans of Capcom’s
side-scrolling brawler Final Fight.
All four announced fighters are
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