384 x 224 pixels (horizontal), 4096 colors Street Fighter Alpha 3, known as Street Fighter Zero 3 ( ストリートファイターZERO 3, Sutorito Faita Zero 3 ) in Japan and Asia, is a 2D fighting game by originally released for the CPS II arcade hardware. It is the third game in the series, following. The gameplay system from the previous Alpha games was given a complete overhaul with the addition of three selectable fighting styles based on Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (A-ism), Street Fighter Alpha 2 (V-ism), and (X-ism), new stages, over 7 new and returning characters, and a new and exclusive soundtrack for the game. Contents Gameplay Guy performing an Alpha counter on Cody's attack in Street Fighter Alpha 3.
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The game's illustrations, select screens, soundtrack, sound effects, etc, all have a similar style to the series, unlike the previous games. Street Fighter Alpha 3 discards the Manual and Auto modes from the previous Alpha games by offering the player three different playing styles known as 'isms.' The standard playing style, (or Z-ism in Japan), is based on the previous Alpha games, in which the player has a three-level Super Combo gauge with access to several Super Combo moves.
Is a simple style based on Super Street Fighter II Turbo, in which the player has a single-level Super Combo gauge and access to a single, but powerful, Super Combo move. The third style, (or variable style), a unique style that allows the player to perform Custom Combos similar to the ones in Street Fighter Alpha 2. In X-ism, players cannot air-block nor use Alpha Counters. Alpha 3 also introduces a Guard Power gauge which depletes each time the player blocks - everytime the gauge is completely depleted, the player suffers a 'guard crush' (in which the gauge itself decreases in size, thus causing the player to gradually lose ability to block attacks as the guard gauge keeps decreasing) which leaves him/her temporarily vulnerable for an attack. Additionally, each of the three fighting styles profoundly affects the speed, strength, and damage-resistance of a player in different ways: X-Ism provides the highest overall strength of the three styles, dealing the most damage per blow of any kind, but it's negated by having the slowest speed and the worst defense (i.e., takes the most damage per hit); V-Ism has the highest speed and defense, but attacks deliver the least damage; and A-Ism ostensibly features the middle ground on all three factors (medium strength, speed, and defense).
Choosing to fight in Classic Mode bases a player's fighting abilities on X-Ism, minus the Super Gauge. Certain characters also have specific unique and special attacks that are available only in specific modes, aside from having all of their Super Combos available only in A/Z-ism and so forth. The controls for several actions have been modified from previous Alpha games. For example, the level of a Super Combo move in A-ism is now determined by the strength of the attack button pressed (i.e. Medium Punch or Kick for a Lv.
2 Super Combo), rather than the number of buttons pushed; and throwing is now done by pressing two punch or kick buttons simultaneously. More subtle mechanics in the gameplay have been introduced as well: Timing your blocking right will cause your character to briefly flash white and consume less Guard Power gauge.
This is reminiscent of the Just Defense mechanics found in SNK's Garou: Mark of the Wolves. Additionally, some attacks, depending on certain circumstances, will possess a super armor attribute while flashing red; the character will also receive damage (sometimes not at all) but will continue their attack. Also, counterattacks are now visually prominent, causing knockdowns and/or a brief pause. Characters As with the previous Alpha titles, several characters were added to the game:, who was previously featured in the console-exclusive, makes her official Alpha debut in the game along with several characters from including,. Characters new to the Street Fighter series includes, a Japanese female wrestler who idolizes;, 's rival who was first introduced in 's manga; and from, who was transformed from a vigilante into an escaped convict, makes his debut. The single player mode consist of ten or eleven matches against computer-controlled opponents. The fifth and ninth opponent is a rival of the player's character who exchanges dialogue before and after the match.
Unlike previous Alpha games, the final match for all the regular characters is against a more powerful version of using an known as Shadaloo-ISM that gives him access to as a Super Combo. Depending on the player's character, the final match with Bison may be preceded with either a one-on-two match against Bison's female bodyguards and (who use similar techniques to Cammy), or the boxer. In the arcade version, Balrog, Juli, and Juni are secret selectable characters, who share the same storyline with M. Bison, fighting in Bison's place. Returning characters Appearance Name Origin Stage Voice actor Khmer Ruins, Wataru Takagi Oni Fang Cave, Tomomichi Nishimura Train Cemetery, Wataru Takagi Frankfort Hangar, Toshiyuki Morikawa Zhidan Plaza, Yuuko Miyamura Hinode Park, Japan Osamu Hosoi Jaunpur Monument, Yoshiharu Yamada Victoria Harbor, Wataru Takagi 22nd Street Underpass, USA Tetsuya Iwanaga Hotel Masters, USA Tetsuya Iwanaga Secret Point 48106, Unknown Tomomichi Nishimura N.Y.