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is a competitive fighting game produced by Capcom that was released as a coin-operated arcade game in
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. It is an update of '' Street Fighter III: New Generation''. Like its predecessor, it runs on the CP System III hardware. ''2nd Impact'' introduced new gameplay mechanics, new characters, and new special moves. The game also brings back bonus rounds, not seen in the series since ''
Super Street Fighter II is a competitive fighting game produced by Capcom and originally released as an arcade game in 1993. It is the fourth game in the ''Street Fighter II'' sub-series of ''Street Fighter'' games, following '' Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting''. It ...
''. It is also the only CPS3 title to have a widescreen feature. ''2nd Impact'' was released in a two-in-one compilation for the
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titled ''Street Fighter III: Double Impact'', which also included the original ''Street Fighter III''. It was included in the '' Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection'' for PlayStation 4,
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, Nintendo Switch and PC. ''2nd Impact'' was followed in the arcades by '' Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future''.


Gameplay

Released in October 1997, the second installment of ''Street Fighter III'' brought back all the characters from the first game and introduced two new ones: Hugo and Urien. Yun and Yang from the first game also became separate characters, with Yang receiving his unique set of Special Moves and Super Arts to distinguish him from Yun. Recurring hidden character Akuma also returned as a secret computer-controlled challenger and selectable character. Thus the playable character roster increased to 14. In addition to the regular Akuma, a computer-controlled version named "Shin Akuma" also appears in the
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. In addition to Super Arts, the player can also perform slightly more powerful versions of their Special Moves called EX Specials. By using a certain portion of Super Art gauge (after gaining certain amount of gauge), the player can perform an EX Special version of a regular Special Move by inputting the command and pressing two attack buttons of the same type (such as two punch buttons) instead of one. Super Meter length is changed from previous game. Frame data has changed, some characters gained new moves, and some animations are improved. Other new abilities added to the game are "tech throw", the ability to escape from a throwing attack, and "personal action", a character-specific taunt. Each character's personal action is also accompanied by an additional benefit if completed successfully; for example, Ryu's lowers his stun gauge. If a second-player interrupts the gameplay to challenge the other player, then the first player will be allowed to change the Super Art of his or her selected character. The single-player mode was changed slightly from the first game. The player faces against series of eight opponents, including a character-specific final opponent, who will exchange dialogue with the players character before the match. If certain requirements are met, then the player will also face a rival character during the course of the single-player mode and exchange dialogue before a match. If certain other requirements are met, the player will also face against the CPU-controlled Akuma instead of the characters usual final opponent in the single-player mode and depending on the players performance in his or her fight against Akuma, then a match against a more powerful version of Akuma known as Shin Akuma will also take place. ''2nd Impact'' brings back the concept of bonus rounds, which was last seen in ''Super Street Fighter II''. At the end of the third CPU match, then the player will participate in a minigame dubbed "Parry the Ball", in which the player can practice his or her parrying skills against a series of basketballs thrown towards the player by Sean.


Characters

The cast from the original ''Street Fighter III'' returned. The twin brothers Yun and Yang, who had identical move sets in the previous game, were given different special moves, properties, and Super Arts in ''2nd Impact'', officially making them separate characters. * Akuma (Gouki in Japan) - Appears in ''2nd Impact'' as a secret character and has a non-playable "Shin Akuma" version which can be selected in the Dreamcast version of the game in ''Double Impact''. Voiced by
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who would go on to reprise his role for ''3rd Strike''. *
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- A professional wrestler from Germany who seeks a strong tag team partner for an upcoming tournament. He is often accompanied by his manager, Poison. Hugo is based on Andore, an enemy character from ''
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'', who in turn was modeled after professional wrestler
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. Hugo was planned to be in the first game, as evidenced by his mobile character with unfinished sprites, and the presence of his stage in ''New Generation''. Voiced by
Wataru Takagi is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Chiba Prefecture. He is affiliated with Arts Vision. He is best known for his roles in ''Detective Conan'' (as Genta Kojima and Wataru Takagi), '' After War Gundam X'' (as Garrod Ran), '' Slayers Try' ...
in ''2nd Impact'' and
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in ''3rd Strike''. *
Urien Urien (; ), often referred to as Urien Rheged or Uriens, was a late 6th-century king of Rheged, an early British kingdom of the Hen Ogledd (today's northern England and southern Scotland) of the House of Rheged. His power and his victories, ...
- Gill's younger brother, who seeks to usurp his brother's leadership as "President" of their organization. He can manipulate electricity and metal. Voiced by
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in ''2nd Impact'' and Lawrence Bayne in ''3rd Strike''.


Home version


Features

In 1999, Capcom released ''Street Fighter III: Double Impact'' (''Street Fighter III: W Impact'' in Japan) for the Dreamcast, a compilation containing the original game and ''2nd Impact''. The compilation features an Arcade, Versus, Training and Option Mode for both games, as well as a "Parry Attack Mode" in ''2nd Impact'', where the player gets to test his or her parrying skills in the games bonus round. This compilation also allows players to use Gill (in both games) and Shin Akuma (in ''2nd Impact'' only), who were exclusively computer-controlled characters in the arcade version. In May 2018, ''2nd Impact'' was re-released as an emulation-style arcade perfect featured game as part of the '' Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection'' developed for the PlayStation 4,
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, Steam, and Nintendo Switch. With save states, the game can be continued from save points by the player.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact'' on their December 1, 1997 issue as being the third most-successful arcade game of the year. IGN said that ''Alpha 3'' "wins hands down in all senses." CNET said that the game was "only for purists", with GamePro in agreement, saying "Hardcore fans are going to be on automatic and get it right away, but it's a tough situation for the average fighting fan."
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said that it "doesn't have all the bells and whistles that other SF titles have, but its fighting engine is so clean and deep that it is a joy to play for old schoolers."


Music

The themes for the games are predominantly drum and bass, with some
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, hip-hop, and
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elements. While Yuki Iwai worked on the soundtracks for ''New Generation'' and ''2nd Impact'', Hideki Okugawa worked on all three games. The soundtrack to the first game in the series was released on CD by First Smile Entertainment in 1997, while the ''3rd Strike'' original soundtrack was released by Mars Colony Music in 2000 with an arranged version afterwards.


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External links

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''Street Fighter III W Impact'' (Dreamcast version)


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