
The Sega Saturn version with the 4MB expansion pack is pretty much arcade-perfect in terms of its visuals. The stage design has some of the best artwork in the franchise's history and there is as you would expect some amazing songs to go along with the great graphics. They have multiple colors they can fight in and even the stages look phenomenal. Each character has a lot more personality here than in any other Street Fighter gamer up to this point. The roster is stacked and the home ports got far more characters than the arcade version got which is awesome. The Gang Is All Here & They Have Never Looked Better There are many verses modes that you can partake in as well which was something I had a great deal of fun with back in the day.

The Dramatic Battle where you would take on a team of fighters was a lot of fun and really was quite “dramatic” in that it could be pretty intense stuff when you had hardly any health left. Street Fighter 3 also had some other fun game modes for you to enjoy.

So Much To Do!Īs well as the awesome World Tour Mode and the standard arcade mode where you could see each character's ending. Back when this was first released this was actually a massive deal and something that had not been in a Street Fighter game before. Here you go all over the world taking on various fights, but the key is that you can improve your chosen character as you go. The main mode here is the World Tour Mode. The main reason for this is that while you have your standard arcade mode.

The arcade version of Street Fighter 3 is awesome, but the home ports leave it standing.
