Street Fighter EX3 is a 2D head-to-head fighting game with 3D graphics, developed by Arika and published by Capcom. It is the third and final console installment in the Street Fighter EX series. The game was first released on March 4, 2000 in Japan and on October 26, 2000 in North America as a launch title exclusively for the PlayStation 2, making it the first game in the Street Fighter series to be released on the console. It was subsequently released in Europe on March 2, 2001.
Gameplay[]
Street Fighter EX3 follows a similar gameplay system to its predecessor, Street Fighter EX2 Plus (1999), with characters being able to pull off similar moves like Super Combos and Meteor Combos. However, the difference here is that the "Guard Break" system from the previous installments has been "removed" and replaced with a similar system called the "Surprise Blow" system which does not use up energy-stored "Super Bars", and rather than being unblock-able, works as an over-head attack that can be blocked, but only when standing.
Another new feature is the "Character Edit" mode, which allows the player to complete a set of missions as the character Ace, who, by default, has only two command moves (called Elbow pad and Jumping knee pad in the command list). Completing these missions increase the player's EXP, which can be used to purchase many new Special Moves for him. However, he can only use three Super Moves, two Super Combos, and one Meteor Combo at a time. He is also the only character to have two playable versions of himself, in which both sides can be edited.
The core gameplay is essentially the same as previous installments, but Street Fighter EX3 features tag battles, similar to games like Namco's Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing players to switch between characters when the appropriate gauge has filled. New with the tag team system is the "Critical Parade" which uses two super bars from each character and a full tag meter to call in the opponent for a double team attack in which both characters are controlled by the player and have unlimited Super Combos for a brief period. As a character is defeated, their remaining super bars are transferred to their team mate allowing one character to stock up to six Super Combos, this is called the "Emotional Flow". Each player can have up to four characters, however the life bar becomes divided between the four. The only exception to this is the final boss.
Characters[]
Default[]
- Ace
- Guile
- Vega
- Ryu
- Ken
- Chun-Li
- Zangief
- Dhalsim
- Blanka
- Sakura
- Doctrine Dark
- Hokuto / Bloody Hokuto
- Nanase
- Cracker Jack
- Skullomania
- Sharon
Unlockable[]
Hidden[]
CPU-controlled (and can be used through cheat device)[]
- Shin-Bison (playable only through cheat device)
- "Zako A" (A kid with a close appearance to Sean )
- "Zako B" (A muscle man with a close appearance to Hugo)
- "Zako C" (A lady with a close appearance to Sharon)
- "Cycloid" (A character composite that was used for test animations)
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Trivia[]
- This game is the final video game voice acting role for Kaneto Shiozawa, who voiced Kairi and Vega in this game.
- Bloody Hokuto, Evil Ryu, and Sakura return in this game after being absent from Street Fighter EX2 (1998) and its update, Street Fighter EX2 Plus (1999).
- Hayate, Allen Snider, Blair Dame and Akuma are the only characters that didn't appear in this game.
- Blair Dame is mentioned through dialogue in Cracker Jack's ending.
- Ace, Hayate, Cycloid-β and Cycloid-γ are the only characters from the Street Fighter EX series that has yet to appear in Fighting EX Layer. However a descendant of Hayate, known as Hayate Kamite, appears in Fighting EX Layer.
- This is the first game in the Street Fighter series to be released on the PlayStation 2.
- There's a picture of real life actor, and former professional wrestler Mr. T in M. Bison's stage.[1]