
On the whole, it resonated with the fighting game community and became the marquee game of Evolution tournaments (or EVO as it's more commonly known) for years. All of this helped retain a familiar feel, despite the visual changes and new moves that each character could use. To entice people back the original roster had almost all of the original Super Street Fighter II fighters, along with a handful of new faces. The original Street Fighter IV was seen as a revival of a dying genre back in 2009. Ultra Street Fighter IV was hands down the best version of that wave of games, as it included all 44 characters, and a range of modes and features. With Street Fighter games, if you're not a professional esports person, it's generally best to wait a few versions before jumping in.

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