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Capcom have released the third – perhaps final? – part of their Street Fighter retrospective video series, narrated by James Chen. The latest episode of this series, released in conjunction withStreet Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection,looks at the beloved parry-fest that isStreet Fighter III.
Street Fighter IIIwas a bit of an anomaly when it first launched in 1997, due to its bizarre cast of characters and tricky new mechanics. Although the game was popular, many fans feel its true potential wasn’t truly unlocked until it received its second update,Third Strike.

Street Fighter IIIholds up marvelously, with a strong competitive scene that always brings the hype. Blending deep gameplay, a super-hip soundtrack and the stylish parry system,Third Strikeis considered by many in the fanbase not only the bestStreet Fightertitle, but the best fighting gameof all time.
The video states that the reason the game isn’t played much today is because there’s never been an arcade perfect port. This is somewhat arguable. The fact is,SFIIIhasalwaysbeen an incredibly hardcore title, it kept mainstream fans away then, and it still does today. This is not only due to its complexity, but because those whoaregood at it are, decades of play later, almost untouchable. Regardless, withthe launch ofSF30,maybe some new blood can be injected intoSFIII’salways-exciting competitive scene.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collectionis available now on PS4, Xbox One, PC and Nintendo Switch.







