Syaoran vs Jack Sparrow


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Jack Sparrow may be a pirate, but he doesn’t stand a chance of defeating Syaoran. Syaoran is far too skilled and he’s a much better warrior. His sword abilities are far superior to Jack Sparrow’s and his speed is also greater. Jack Sparrow is fighting a losing battle as he drops down the blog ranks. Syaoran wins.

Luigi vs Kirby


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Luigi is pretty powerful and his skills almost match up to those of Mario! Still, he won’t be able to take on this hero. Kirby has gained the powers of many warriors and he uses them to their utmost potential. Kirby has his sword skills and one good slash will be enough to end the match. Having a sword is always a nice advantage in a fight. Kirby wins.

Syaoran vs One Above All


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The One Above All is back, but it’s for yet another loss. He won’t be able to keep up with Syaoran and his durability isn’t very high. It would be a simple task for Syaoran to defeat him in a hand to hand combat match. Once Syaoran has his sword, then the match will become even tougher for the One Above All. Syaoran wins.

Street Fighter IV Stats and Records

My stats!

Play Time 11h
Battle Points 1026
Player Rank G3-E
Grade Points 1
Official Artwork 2/5
Character Artwork 1/231
Stage Artwork 1/24
Medals 500
Title Collection 29%
Icon Collection 4%
Most Battle Points 1179
Fights 128
Wins 54
Highest Win Streak 4

Character Usage

Ryu 141 69%
Dan 19 9%
El Fuerte 7 3%
Ken 6 2%
Zangief 3 1%
C Viper 3 1%
Chun-Li 2 .99%
Blanka 2 .99%
Guile 2 .99%
Balrog 2 .99%
Akuma 2 .99%
Sakura 2 .99%
E. Honda 1 .49%
Dhalsim 1 .49%
Vega 1 .49%
Sagat 1 .49%
M. Bison 1 .49%
Rufus 1 .49%
Abel 1 .49%
Cammy 1 .49%
Fei Long 1 .49%
Rose 1 .49%
Gen 1 .49%

Street Fighter IV Review

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Street Fighter is a very popular fighting game series that has earned quite a large fan base over the years. Some would argue that the games even top the Mario games, but that’s a debate for another time. I have played several Street Fighter games in the past, but this is the first mainstream one that I have owned. Was it spectacular?

The intro is pretty good and we’ve definitely got a lot of good animation going. The intros for each character’s arcade mode is pretty good as well. It feels like a nice anime episode that you may have caught on TV. The character’s also get their own endings although Ryu’s may seem a little depressing for some.

The gameplay is definitely the main reason that people have come to play the game. (Along with the nice multiplayer options) The gameplay is pretty solid and I can see why the game has so many fans. Mastering all of the combos can definitely take a while and even then, it’s hard to stay consistent. One wrong turn on the control stick and you’ll be using a completely different attack. I must say that I love the challenge! Of course, good ole button mashing will still take you pretty far. I’ve nearly won 50 online battles using this technique and also classic mind games. (Setting someone up with a Hadoken and then using an Uppercut!) The best part is that luck isn’t a factor in this game. (Very minimally at most) If you lose, you just have to accept the fact that you never stood a chance.

There is also a Challenge Mode in the game, but I wouldn’t say that it’s my favorite. I don’t really like the way that they went about creating it. There are only 100 challenges, but since each challenge is several rounds long, it’ll take you a very long time. I did a few challenges myself, but I don’t really have the time to finish them all at the moment.

The online battles can definitely be fun. You can make a match or join one. They even have tournaments where you can really test your skills! They keep track of your online records, but you don’t get to see your opponent’s while you’re battling. I think that I would have liked that option, but it doesn’t matter very much. The player data that they keep for you in the main menu is pretty useful and while it could be a little more in depth, (Like how much Ultra combos you’ve used) it is good enough. Play time is always the most important thing anyway.

The graphics are pretty good. I wouldn’t call them groundbreaking or anything, but they suffice. While they can’t hold a candle to other PS3 games like Soul Calibur V and FFXIII-2, they are still solid. The trophies for this game aren’t insanely hard either, although you may still find yourself in a jam a few times. (All Medal types, 100 wins, Completing all challenges)

This is a game that I would definitely recommend. If you’re a fan of fighting games that require technique and don’t really have any gimmicks, then this is your game. The character selection is pretty good and there are over 15 characters. Around 20-30 I believe, but I decided not to go and check. One very solid thing about this game is the amount of replay value. There is plenty to do in this game and you could find yourself playing it for dozens of hours.

Overall 8/10

Anguirus vs Sin Eater


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Sin Eater’s got a gun and he’s not afraid to use it, but that will hardly be enough to stop someone as powerful as Anguirus. Anguirus is a kaiju of immense power and with his rolling ability, he’s a threat to any being that makes the mistake of getting in his way. Sin Eater can’t win this round. Anguirus wins.

Syaoran vs Captain Kirk


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Captain Kirk is always ready to get into a fight, but he won’t be winning this round. Syaoran is a lot quicker than Kirk could ever be and he’s a smarter fighter. His abilities are on a whole different level from Kirk’s and did I mention that he’s a better character? Captain Kirk drops down the ranks with this loss, but he gave it his all. Syaoran wins.

Gary vs Ash


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Ash and Gary will forever be known as one of the greatest match ups in anime history. These guys never give an inch to the opponent and fight as if their lives depend on it! Gary has some extremely impressive pokemon like Nidoking/Nidoqueen, Umbreon, and Electivire. Electivire actually defeated Pikachu who is known as one of the strongest pokemon of all time! I’m not sure if I really buy that, but it was definitely an impressive feat. Ash has his Charizard, Sceptile, and Pikachu to counter this. Those are definitely his heavyweights and they can take on many opponents. In the end it comes down to the old quantity vs quality debate. (With the exception of the 3 pokemon that I mentioned) I think Ash will be able to pull ahead, but it will be a Very close battle. One that would keep on going until the very end! Ash wins.
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Syaoran vs James Bond


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Syaoran is a skilled swordsman and his attacks are all very potent. James Bond may have his gun at the ready, but it wont be enough. Syaoran can definitely deflect bullets if he needs too. Bond is definitely out of his league in this round and he taken a solid loss. Maybe James Bond will get a new win to add to his record someday…maybe. Syaoran wins.

Lewa vs Nuhvok Kal


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Nuhvok Kal’s gravity abilities can definitely prove to be a problem. Having control over gravity is one of the most lethal abilities to have and when mastered (Like Gravityman) it can be almost impossible to stop. As it is, I don’t believe that Nuhvok Kal’s gravity abilities will be enough to defeat Lewa. Lewa’s large array of attacks should be enough to take the win. Lewa wins.