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And you can feel it when you begin noticing the finer tweaks in Turbo HD’s special Rebalanced Mode, which was created with the help of some of the world’s top-ranked Street Fighter players. You can hear it in the new remixed soundtrack, developed with the help of fans from Overclocked Remix. You can see it in detailed visuals, crafted by the awesome artists at Udon. Unlike so many remakes of classic fighters, Turbo HD has soul. But for the best experience, get an arcade stick This is where Turbo HD manages to bring back the thrill of those glorious arcade days, the ones where you got to humiliate button mashers and had the pleasure to play against true masters before an audience of friends and strangers.Ībove: The 360's mushy D-pad is worthless, but the thumbstick works fine. Hearing the spectators comment on fighting styles and talk trash while the two players battle is great fun. The winner holds his place and the loser moves down to the back of the line. Each lobby holds up to six players, with everyone watching the top-ranked player defend his spot against the current challenger. You can either start a lobby yourself or join one that’s already in session. Worldwide leader boards that track your win/loss ratio and other stats like the number of perfect wins and throws further sweeten the deal.īut it’s the online Quarter Match Mode that makes Turbo HD such a joy to play. Capcom has covered just about every base when it comes to settings, modes and features.
