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Published: 2015-12-09, Author: Nic , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: I'm not sure what's up with Ryu's eyes in this art for the "Hot Package" edition of Street Fighter V, but I am fond of the way his hair flows together. It's majestic.This Japan-only bundle comes with alternate costumes that are available here in the West...
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Published: 2015-12-09, Author: Nic , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: For a month now, fans have been speculating in regards to why Capcom would remove R. Mika's Critical Art butt slap animation from Street Fighter V, after already debuting footage for it.Now, by way of UOL Jogos, we know Capcom's side. Evidently producer Y...
At its core Street Fighter V is a great game, but the lack of meaningful content makes us want to wait for updates...
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Published: 2018-01-16, Author: Phil , review by: cgmagonline.com
The Arcade Edition certainly makes up for all the criticisms tossed at the Street Fighter V for lacking content. This is a damn fine fighting game now, it's just a shame everyone had to wait two years to get it...
Large roster of varied characters, A brilliant fighting system that is now far more versatile, Actually has single-player content
Although well presented, not much to Arcade Mode, Survival mode still abysmal
Street Fighter 5 is a great game at its core, but now that core is surrounded by a healthy amount of content for every type of player. Now is the time to get involved with one of the best fighting games currently around, and put all that Hadoken muscle me...
Abstract: PS4, PC, Capcom, cert: 12)★★★★★After eight years as the undisputed king of the genre, only one game was going to take on the mantle of Street Fighter IV – and it is, inevitably, Street Fighter V. Capcom's attempt to reset the series opens the door again...
Abstract: Street Fighter is an important part of video game history. While we can chuckle about the issues with the original Street Fighter from 1987, there is nothing you can say to take away the impact that Street Fighter II had when it arrived in arcades in 1992...
Published: 2016-02-15, Author: Simon , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Seven years ago, Street Fighter IV felt like a spiritual revival. Capcom's hyperactive martial arts series had been absent for close to a decade and, under the enthusiastic watch of producer Yoshinori Ono, its return was a triumph. By simplifying the game...
Trimmed and simplified for beginners, New characters and mechanics keep things fresh, Free DLC (if you play enough multiplayer matches )
Content is a bit sparse at launch, Visuals aren't a major departure from SFIV, SF pros won't appreciate the simpler, shorter combos
METSU...HADOUKEN! It can be annoying at times, sure, but the feeling you get from outsmarting your opponents, the one that's kept me playing Street Fighter games for over a decade, has only grown stronger here. Long-time Street Fighter fans will love th...
Published: 2016-02-15, Author: David , review by: gamesradar.com
As inviting, accessible, and explorable as Street Fighter has ever been, Genuinely endless fun in local vs. multiplayer, New systems bring down the learning hurdles
Very limited singleplayer content at launch, Online performance is highly inconsistent
Street Fighter 5 is deep, endlessly fun, and immensely inviting, but local competitive play is currently the primary way to enjoy it...