
60
Putting a 3D face on a 2D game just doesn’t cut it.
72
Overall, this is definitely a decent 3D fighter, just it is too generic of a 3D fighter at times.
50
A middle of the road fighter that lacks pizzazz and inspiration.
8
Episodio in 3d della saga. Rivoluzione grafica interessante, anche se manca il calore del 2D. Buona giocabilità e ottimo sistema di tutorial per imparare a conoscere approfonditamente le tecniche di combattimento dei ****.
10
Este juego curiosa y verdaderamente es el único Street Fighter hecho para esta consola, es la continuación de la saga EX de arika, faltan varios personajes como Blair o Allen, pero sigue manteniendo la base, ahora incluyendo peleas tag, entretenido, graficas coloridas, IA normalonga para la época. un juego excelente
2
It's been a long, long time since I last played this. But I do remember one thing: I hated it. Granted, I will give it a little credit for trying to do something new, but what it does is still too rough around the edges. For a series with as large a fan base as Street Fighter, I was a bit shocked that they did this. I know that at the time 3D fighters were becoming more and more popular (with Virtua Fighter and Tekken leading in that regard) but Street Fighter was 2D and that is what makes Street Fighter, Street Fighter. Overall: I am just overly relieved that this was just a minor phase and that most future SF games went back to the 2D (or 2D-like) style.
Street Fighter EX3
PlayStation 2
Released On:
Oct 16, 2000
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Mixed or Average
64
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5.8
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80
New characters and updated graphics that only the PS2 could offer, and on the other hand... well, terrible slowdown and sometimes unbalanced gameplay are just a few of the many flaws early adopters found themselves clamoring about.
72
Overall, this is definitely a decent 3D fighter, just it is too generic of a 3D fighter at times.
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Jan 29, 2017
10
Este juego curiosa y verdaderamente es el único Street Fighter hecho para esta consola, es la continuación de la saga EX de arika, faltan varios personajes como Blair o Allen, pero sigue manteniendo la base, ahora incluyendo peleas tag, entretenido, graficas coloridas, IA normalonga para la época. un juego excelente
Sep 29, 2022
8
Episodio in 3d della saga. Rivoluzione grafica interessante, anche se manca il calore del 2D. Buona giocabilità e ottimo sistema di tutorial per imparare a conoscere approfonditamente le tecniche di combattimento dei ****.
70
A typical EX game: solid, a bit boring, and uninspired. It lacks the key elements--great graphics, tight gameplay, and personality in its game design--that give the 2D Street Fighter games their appeal.
60
Unfortunately, the controls are still choppy compared with Dreamcast blockbuster "Soul Calibur," which defeats the purpose of splurging on a new PlayStation 2.
60
Putting a 3D face on a 2D game just doesn’t cut it.
50
Is EX3 the worst fighter we've ever played? Absolutely not -- however, its mediocre fighting engine and uninspired visuals are yet another example of a once noble series gone sour.
35
The characters are stiff and look almost mechanical in their movement. The character response time isn't all the great either. Most of all, SFEX3 lacks any type of fun factor. I can't recommend this game to even the most die-hard SF fan.
Aug 12, 2013
7
For fans only. Its a SF game with similar controls to the older games. It features bad graphics and sound. Menus are ugly and confusing. Basically, a forgotten Street Fighter game. While its better than SF:The Movie, and the tag team option is pretty fun, its still a D or C grade because of presentation. Even the cover art ****. Probably not worth picking up because the new PS3 versions are flashier. Thats what I'd compare it to most. The 2d animated ones were still more popular than this at the time. If all you have is PS2, this is a playable game, and probably better than Tekken. Its just really aged and amateur on the surface. I doubt it uses the full processor. A disappointment, but there is a playable SF game in there which may make it worthwhile to SF fans only. I did have fun for a little bit, but this should have been a major release.
Sep 24, 2014
2
It's been a long, long time since I last played this. But I do remember one thing: I hated it. Granted, I will give it a little credit for trying to do something new, but what it does is still too rough around the edges. For a series with as large a fan base as Street Fighter, I was a bit shocked that they did this. I know that at the time 3D fighters were becoming more and more popular (with Virtua Fighter and Tekken leading in that regard) but Street Fighter was 2D and that is what makes Street Fighter, Street Fighter. Overall: I am just overly relieved that this was just a minor phase and that most future SF games went back to the 2D (or 2D-like) style.
SummaryThe Street Fighter EX3 series returns with a third serving of tag-team, free-for-all brawls. Choose from 16 characters to play one-on-one, two-on-one, and even one-on-three battles. In original mode, take one character through a fighting quest and recruit your defeated opponents for tag or team play. With four gameplay modes and new enha... Read More
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