
Zack
Unlike most games that you can install from the play store, this one allows for seamless ad-free entertainment without having to pay. Of course there are features that do cost $$, but I just consider those as luxuries that would be nice to have, but I can do without. 30 minutes of playtime spent, and not one ad. Ad's are the most annoying thing about apps to me so this is huge.
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Dez Inthasone
for the money definitely worth it! brought back my childhood fun and nostalgia of the Arcade! I wish they could make one change and add back in the airplane and sound as it fly to different countries and tje sound effect of "Japan!... or Thailand! as it lands in different countries for battle. just that detail and ability to challenge a friend next to you would complete it!
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Street Fighter IV mobile is phenomenal. Seriously. If you want to play a real video game on mobile and not a "mobile game" that's designed to get you to want to keep paying for it, this is what you're looking for. For $5 you can have all the fun you want. It'll never try to gouge another cent out of you. Sure that's not FREE, but come on. $5. A mere $5 for a game that is more immediately satisfying that any "mobile game" ever was. You can stand to spend the $5. You won't even know it's gone. It's not gonna be as complex as the REAL SFIV, but it's a very cleverly compressed version of it. All character special moves are intact along with select regular moves that allow for combo potential. For example the kick button will just have Cammy's medium kick instead of having the light and heavy variants too, because the mid kick chains into spiral arrow. If you're worried about touch screen controls, don't be, you'll get used to them I promise. There's an easy special button that you can use for special attacks, and trust me, this is what you want to do. I'm a purist myself, but pressing down/down-right/right for a Hadouken on a touch screen was just not meant to be. However, pressing right and "special" for a Shoryuken is totally reasonable. Of course, this is no substitute for SFIV proper, but it is a fine mini version that will keep you busy for so many hours just getting from point A to point B. It's really the perfect game to have adapted to mobile too, because matches are short, so you can whip this out and have a satisfying match before you even make it through the line at the grocery store. Just a final note on this game's staying power, I just want to say I actually first bought this on iOS with my 4TH GEN ipod touch. And this was my very first purchase after switching over to Android, because I knew for a fact I needed this game to come with me when I got my S9. I don't care about no Pokemon GO or whatever else is popular on phones. I just need my Street Fighter!
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