"Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha" is a 2D fighting game developed by Arika and published by Capcom. It is part of the "Street Fighter" series, but it stands out from the main series as it's the first "Street Fighter" game to feature 3D polygonal graphics while retaining 2D gameplay. The game was released for the Sony PlayStation in 1997.
In "Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha," players can select from a roster of characters, including classic "Street Fighter" characters like Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, and others, as well as new characters introduced for this spin-off series. The gameplay is similar to the traditional 2D "Street Fighter" games, with special moves, combos, and super moves.
The "EX" series of "Street Fighter" games, including "Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha," was a departure from the traditional style of the series, and it introduced a range of new gameplay mechanics and features.
This game received mixed reviews but was notable for its attempt to blend 3D graphics with 2D gameplay. It has a dedicated fan base and is considered a unique entry in the "Street Fighter" franchise.
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