Brand New Guile vs Abel Artistic SFIV Trailer!

June 2nd, 2008 Seth Killian

Don’t be fooled by my boring old screenshot, this is the real deal: a brand new artistic SFIV trailer!

Head over to the flash-tastic streetfighter.com, click on the “Street Fighter IV: Let’s Do This” tab at the top of the page, and you’ll find a beautiful, brand-new, never-before-seen SFIV trailer of Guile battling Abel, rendered in a “sand painting” style.

Go now!



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Comment by ShinRekka
2008-06-02 20:37:23

Looks awesome guys! I really hope y’all have some more for the other characters. Hoping for El Fuerte Vs Zangief and M.Bison Vs Seth or Gouki Vs M.Bison!

Comment by csk
2008-06-02 23:21:16

hmmm were to start… Ah yea, rewards is what I personally think game marketers should consider. Meaningful rewards with no doubt, is to finish a game, crafting your skills with tactile accuracy, and or to have one of the best records online, they are all personal rewards. What would you say however, can marketers do for gamers? Could they offer some kind of incentive, whether it is a key chain for completing x amount of victories that they can brag to their friends about, street fighter actions figures for players with an overwhelming record, or inviting qualified record breaking online players to participate on tournaments, the list can go on and on. Sure it is very necessary to create ads and post them on tv, but allocating some of the funds towards the sf4 players could be a marvelous strategy, which can maintain target market and growth. This can literary apply to all games. What do you think?

seungkyu

 
 
Comment by Nando
2008-06-02 21:34:15

Really cool!! I really enjoyed that trailer.

Abel looks tough as hell.

:thumbs up:

 
Comment by Paul Gale
2008-06-03 03:56:13

Wow, that sure is sweet. I love these artistic watercolor Street Fighter IV trailers, and Guile vs. Abel is no different. It did seem shorter than Ryu vs. Ken and Chun Li vs. Crimson Viper, but it was very cool and stylish nonetheless. I am SO excited to learn more about this game’s storyline.

At the beginning of the game, do things actually take place after Street Fighter III, and there’s suppose to be a 4th tournament, but Seth or someone at Shadoloo wants to go back in time to save M. Bison, so they rescue him after the SF2 tournament, and now have this new “4th” tournament take place before the 3rd, or what?

Heh, I’m just trying to make sense of things. And why is M. Bison alive? Did he never die, is he a clone of himself, or is something else going on?

I’m looking forward to more cinematic trailers like this one, the eventual intro to the game, and of course, the new endings that are sure to be awesome! As long as Ryu is doing something under a waterfall, I’ll be happy, lol.
Paul Gale

 
Comment by Paul Gale
2008-06-03 05:42:32

I just watched the brand new interview with Mr. Yoshinori Ono, and man that was awesome. I also finished checking out the “Vengeance” trailer and it really got my blood pumping. Aaah, Street Fighter IV. It just sounds so wonderful. :) Here’s to it being on all three home consoles. Xbox 360 and PS3 have been confirmed, so all that’s left now is Wii. That version could support the GameCube controler, Classic controller, or a 3rd party arcade stick. The graphics might not be as good, but it’d be on the system with the highest install base by far and on the tri-successor to the Super Nintendo…where Street Fighter II got its first home push. Well, we’ll see.

 
Comment by bluem4gic
2008-06-03 05:54:05

So S-kill,

It seems that you got the honor of being immortalized in Street Fighter IV at the boss character SETH?

And please don’t deny it. I am sure that you are in close contact with Ono

Tell me, how does it feel to be so great?

 
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