New Slot Announcement Street Fighter II: The World Warrior Slot by NetEnt

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Any fans of the 90s video game? I'm sure some of you will remember Ryu, Zangief or M.Bison. :)

Street Fighter II: The World Warrior Slot

Release: 21st May 2020
RTP: 96.02 - 96.08% based on which fighter you choose
Volatility: M
Bet sizes: 0.20 - 700 :eek:
Max win: 1,250x bet
Odds for max win: 1:48.5 million spins
Average FS frequency: 1:243 spins
Average Bonus Game frequency: 1:108 spins

Enjoy! :D

 
Well, aesthetically it's spot-on, then again SF II came out in 1991

Presentation etc is pure fan-service, not sure those not into the history of Street Fighter will 'get' it or appreciate its charm(s)

Would imagine the "Hadouken!" sound effects might get a touch repetitive, only button-mashers and spammers would use it that much. So to hear it every third spin had me reaching for the volume to dial the nostalgia down. And Zangief doing spinning piledrivers in thin air is ludicrously bad
 
Well, aesthetically it's spot-on, then again SF II came out in 1991

Presentation etc is pure fan-service, not sure those not into the history of Street Fighter will 'get' it or appreciate its charm(s)

Would imagine the "Hadouken!" sound effects might get a touch repetitive, only button-mashers and spammers would use it that much. So to hear it every third spin had me reaching for the volume to dial the nostalgia down. And Zangief doing spinning piledrivers in thin air is ludicrously bad
The spinning pile driver was a rotation of the left button and yellow and green and was the hardest move in the game to pull off.
 
The movie is oh so bad, but I love it regardless. I mean it was Raul Julia's last film for God's sake. What a way to go out!
Agree the movie was aweful. But it’s street fighter! I used to love the endings after many battles, also m bison was a twat
 
JCVD as Guile was one of his terribles role's as actor...
if i remeber right he has nominee for the Golden Raspberry Award in Street Fighter :D

Mortal Kombat wasn't bad as Movie but not my favourite for Arcade Gameplay
It was horrible. But kept the memory alive.
I just had flash backs of ‘the joga nugie’ old dalsim was great
 
I actually saw Street Fighter in the theaters despite the film critic in my city giving it a big fat 0. A shame that Raul Julia's final film role was in this.

I've played a ton of Street Fighter II so I'll probably play a few spins but I expect it to be another typical Netnt game with very little to offer. 1250X isn't very much compared to Pragmatic's lofty max hits that nobody will ever get.
 
The movie is oh so bad, but I love it regardless. I mean it was Raul Julia's last film for God's sake. What a way to go out!
the movie is terrible but speaking of Raul and video games, the Addams Family pinball machine was absolutely flogged to death by my friend and I as kids
turned out to be the most successful pinball in history - we def paid in our share :D
 
As much as this brings back soo many memories from my childhood of the thousands of times I played this game on my snes back in the day, it was made by net ent and it sucks they made it have such low pays with such a crap max win. I would have played it if pays was higher and it had a lot more potential. But knowing that Net Ent have now also added multiple RTP settings for casinos to pick from, I suspect I will be avoiding all net ent slots from now on.

Funny thing though the slot does look hell nice and they got it spot on in terms of graphics and sounds etc etc.

Also on a side note. I still have not had a wild line on DOA 2 yet either or 5 scatters. But saying that it taken me a few years to get my first wild line on the original DOA and longer to get the 5 scatters on the original DOA.

So DOA 2 may only be the only slot I will still be playing from net ent going forward in the hopes I get that magical wildline in the X2,X3 wild feature :D
 
I think it looks quite fun, but I doubt I’ll throw any money at it. Lots of money seems to go in, little comes back.
 
As much as this brings back soo many memories from my childhood of the thousands of times I played this game on my snes back in the day, it was made by net ent and it sucks they made it have such low pays with such a crap max win. I would have played it if pays was higher and it had a lot more potential. But knowing that Net Ent have now also added multiple RTP settings for casinos to pick from, I suspect I will be avoiding all net ent slots from now on.

Funny thing though the slot does look hell nice and they got it spot on in terms of graphics and sounds etc etc.

Also on a side note. I still have not had a wild line on DOA 2 yet either or 5 scatters. But saying that it taken me a few years to get my first wild line on the original DOA and longer to get the 5 scatters on the original DOA.

So DOA 2 may only be the only slot I will still be playing from net ent going forward in the hopes I get that magical wildline in the X2,X3 wild feature :D

Agree with regards to the win potential. I first estimated they would make it min. 5,000x bet and had then a "AHA" moment when I saw the game sheet. :D

EDIT: Single RTP only.

However, there is a positive to that though as the frequency for big wins of 250x and more as well as 625x or more is substantially higher than on other slots. Hence, you stand better chances of having more regular decent wins but very little chance for a monster win.

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Had not watched video when I posted yesterday but now I have.

Got to say, sadly I think Netent could have done so much more with this licence, not a fan of block games and also publicly admit I was confused throughout :oops:

Reels with enhancements, character choices for bonus rounds, etc would have been much better.

You show them how it should be done Jono those Netent crew have no clue :D and I totally agree reels would of been better and bonus round with different characters :thumbsup:
 
Had not watched video when I posted yesterday but now I have.

Got to say, sadly I think Netent could have done so much more with this licence, not a fan of block games and also publicly admit I was confused throughout :oops:

Reels with enhancements, character choices for bonus rounds, etc would have been much better.

The reels get enhanced based on which character you choose. Collecting 7 premium symbols from winning combos will trigger the enhancers which are different patterns of random wilds. The list below is in order of increasing volatility. They can stack and trigger then multiple times within a spin.

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The Boss Battles are however always in the same order as each has an increasing win multiplier. M.Bison is always the final one to beat. In the video, I didn't make it to Level 2, IIRC.
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Played it now extensively and as I have never had a go on the real game, I thought it was quite OK, although those cries from the fighters become annoying after a while.
 
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Well, aesthetically it's spot-on, then again SF II came out in 1991

Presentation etc is pure fan-service, not sure those not into the history of Street Fighter will 'get' it or appreciate its charm(s)

Would imagine the "Hadouken!" sound effects might get a touch repetitive, only button-mashers and spammers would use it that much. So to hear it every third spin had me reaching for the volume to dial the nostalgia down. And Zangief doing spinning piledrivers in thin air is ludicrously bad

Hadouken? Dont know what version you played but everyone knows he says 'Lord Lucan'.

The other famous one being 'My Cats Got Verrucas!'.
 
The reels get enhanced based on which character you choose. Collecting 7 premium symbols from winning combos will trigger the enhancers which are different patterns of random wilds. The list below is in order of increasing volatility. They can stack and trigger then multiple times within a spin.

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The Boss Battles are however always in the same order as each has an increasing win multiplier. M.Bison is always the final one to beat. In the video, I didn't make it to Level 2, IIRC.
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Played it now extensively and as I have never had a go on the real game, I thought it was quite OK, although those cries from the fighters become annoying after a while.
Hope you guys enjoy it!
 

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