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    Street Fighter #2

    Street Fighter » Street Fighter #2 - Clawed by the Tiger! released by Malibu on September 1993.

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    Clawed by the Tiger! last edited by Hyjurocket on 01/15/23 11:21AM View full history

    The 2nd issue (of the 3 part series) picks up immediately after the first issue with the fight between Ken and Sagat! After a fairly easy (but exhausting) fight against Balrog, Sagat Sneaks up on Ken and delivers a brutal first blow to start the fight off! which continues through this whole issue! who will win? Let the intense Street Fight begin!

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    I had just read the first issue from the series and decided to advance on this conquest. As with my review of the inaugural issue, the same praises and complaints sustained, but amplified.I commended the creative team on their ability to recreate the fighting moves from the source material. With an upgrade, this issue refers to the moves by their actual names rather than nicknames, such as "Hadouken", as opposed to "Fireball". Extending the attention to detail, there's even the inclusion of a ca...

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