They think they’re being duped into having to buy what they thought was just a completely free full game. It’s a nice idea and gives players a chance to see if they like the game before dropping the money on it, but it’s also led to some negative reviews already by people who just plain don’t understand how a free with premium unlock model works.
On Android it’s a free to try model that gives you Ryu as the only playable character and Chun-Li, Guile, and Zangief as AI opponents to face off against, with the full game available to unlock for a $4.99 IAP. This Android version of Street Fighter IV: CE uses a different pay model than the iOS version too, which is a pay-once model priced at $4.99 on iOS. Hey Capcom, us iOS users want to beat up on Dan too ya know, so maybe think about bringing him over to the Apple side someday please? However, the Android version of Street Fighter IV: CE includes an exclusive new character, fan-favorite punching bag Dan Hibiki. This is largely the same game that launched on iOS in July of last year, including the three additional playable characters that arrived via updates following its release.
Just a quick note to our Android friends out there, as was announced a couple of weeks ago, Capcom has brought Street Fighter IV: Champion Edition to Android via the Google Play Store.