Capcom details Street Fighter IV's Crimson Viper
- Posted March 18th, 2008 at 06:28 EDT by Mike Harradence
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Capcom’s Senior Community Manager, Seth Killian, recently took the opportunity to discuss in detail one of the latest additions to the Street Fighter IV line-up; Crimson Viper.
Killian discusses a plethora of Viper’s moves, including the Thunder Knuckle, Burning Kick, Seismo Hammer, High Jump, Emergency Combination and Burst Time.
Viper’s technique is ideal for mixing up attacks and can also be used in various juggles. Furthermore, Killian reveals that Viper’s attacks need little recovery time, meaning players will be less susceptible to counterattack than others.
Check out Capcom's blog for a full video demonstration.
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gorillanuts
- 6:39am GMT - March 18th, 2008
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Couldn't the vid be embedded? The "video" if you can really call it that, was informative but lame. Just a mass of still pics (screen captured?) being narrated to.
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richkaos |
richkaos- 7:02am GMT - March 18th, 2008
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Who gives a flying F$$K about this rubbish game from the equally rubbish Crapcom? Big YAAWWWNNNNN. Maybe if they stoped slating the PS3 and start creating some good games for the format we may listen. Im fed up with 2nd rate games that get churned out at a scary rate.
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Deusthousand |
Deusthousand- 9:38am GMT - March 18th, 2008
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@MMDs I bet youre gonna buy this game when it comes out but youre saying crapcom for now.
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Uncool |
Admodistrator- 1:28pm GMT - March 18th, 2008
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*shakes head in dismay* And we let people like this post on PSU, for shame. >_>
Viper looks to be a top tier (not surprising) and considering how many of her moves will be safe and hit bos heavy, I wouldn't be surprised of how many people picking her up.
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electricmine |
cookiehour- 11:50am GMT - March 20th, 2008
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Lmao @ the people calling Capcom Crapcom. You guys make me really sad-a bunch of immature gamers attacking a game company that has delivered on more than one occassion some of the best games in the history of videogames.





















































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