What is there to say? Youve read the reviews. This is probably just the best fighting game overall on any console. With extra modes such as training, kumite, and A.I, theres alot to do over the regular normal and vs. mode. Win costumes, train A.I fighters, save replays, just alot of content.
If you played the arcade, the controls are about as accuarate a conversion you can get. And if you havent played the game, do so as soon as possible. One of the most deep fighting systems of any fighter yet. And fortunately they eliminated the evade button from VF3 so VF4 has gone back to its VF2 roots.
Graphics are excellent but not as good as arcade. Am2 forgot to put a flicker filter into the game so you will see aliasing if you look for it. But other than that, its beautiful. The lighting also doesnt look as defined, but the animation, and characters are arcade perfect. Very fluid 60fps and looks as good as one can expect from AM2 to deliver on 6 short months working on the game. If they had more time, it would of looked better, but it looks great nonetheless.
Music is typical VF affair. Voice acting is as annoying as ever but again, this is all too familiar with the VF series. Its gets the job done.
Seriously, read the reviews to really get a feel for what this game is about. I honestly think it is the greatest game achievment that Sega has ever delivered. Practically flawless.