When Street Fighter V is at its best, it's untouchable. A fantastic fighter with layer upon layer of depth. At its worst, it feels hollow and cheap. A work in progress that hasn't quite managed to complete the parts that are there.
When Street Fighter V is at its best, it's untouchable. A fantastic fighter with layer upon layer of depth. At its worst, it feels hollow and cheap. A work in progress that hasn't quite managed to complete the parts that are there.
Wait, what year is it Street Fighter V launched on February 16th of 2016, but here we are in January of 2018 and it's time to take a look at Street Fighter V once again. Now given the subtitle Street Fighter V Arcade Edition, could this version shore up the admittedly thin launch (we gave it a 75%...
Strong roster of classic and new fighters; Overhaul of previously shaky features; Arcade mode is a nostalgic highlight; Team Battle feels like an arcade tournament; Vastly improved loading times
Fight Money economy feels a little grindy; Why are you charging for new maps
Bought this for my son he loves it, so does his dad.
The first rule of fighting games is to make sure your fundamentals are rock solid. If the foundation of your play isn't on point, you'll never be considered a viable competitor. The whiffed launch of Street Fighter V showed that this mantra is as applicable to the game as it is to the people playing...
Arcade Mode is a fun; nostalgic trip down memory lane that has plenty to keep coming back for; Team Battle makes playing in big groups a cinch; V-Trigger II breathes new life into the roster; Street Fighter V is still a solid fighting game
Stages aren't included for free; Fight Money economy feels like it's pushing you to pay real money
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