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Publié: 2016-03-08, Auteur: Jeremy , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Extrait: When it comes to fighting games, there has always been one king franchise. Capcom's Street Fighter has always reigned supreme over the competition and is undoubtedly the biggest name in the fighting game genre. Despite questionable decisions, such as cons...
The biggest downfall of Street Fighter V is that it feels incomplete. It is equipped with everything you need to be able to pop the game in and start fighting friends on your couch or jump into online ranked matches. Everything out of the box allows playe...
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Publié: 2016-02-25, Auteur: Adam , review by: gotgame.com
At its core, Street Fighter V is still a top-notch fighter. The combat is fluid and has plenty of depth for fans to relearn and master. However, Capcom has left a ton of content out that makes fighters fun for casual fans to pick up and play. Unless you'r...
Publié: 2016-02-23, Auteur: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
Extrait: Street Fighter is a fighting game franchise that has solidified itself as the prime candidate for competitive fighting tournaments. Over the years, Capcom has tried its hardest to ensure that this stays true, rebalancing the game and its characters, addin...
Publié: 2016-02-23, Auteur: Chris , review by: nerdreactor.com
Extrait: Street Fighter V is positioned to be Capcom's heavy hitter for 2016; however, the one major problem that almost everyone can agree on is the lack of content for a $60 game on release. Capcom had almost everything right. It did an amazing job on marketing...
Fast, hard-hitting combat, V-Reversals, V-Skills, and V-Triggers add an extra element of strategic play, Beautiful, stylized graphics, Supports PC/PlayStation 4 cross-platform play, Can unlock items simply by playing the game
Server problems, A barely there Story Mode, Battle Lounge supports just two competitors, Doesn't work with some arcade sticks and fight pads, The game won't be complete until June
Street Fighter V deftly blends new and classic characters and gameplay. Despite extremely polished combat, however, Capcom's newest fighting game is a bare-bones effort that's plagued with server issues. Pass on this game until Capcom fixes it...
Publié: 2016-02-17, Auteur: Ben , review by: yahoo.com
Extrait: Like its musclebound stars, Street Fighter is impossibly resilient. Since Street Fighter II put the series (and fighting games in general) on the map, Capcom's venerable brawler has tasted both the sweet glory of superstardom and the bitter ugliness of ne...
Varied and balanced roster, Incredible art style and soundtrack, All DLC obtainable for free helps the game feel like a platform
Almost nothing of substance for solo players at launch, Story mode is a shallow substitute for arcade mode
Street Fighter V is a masterclass in fighting mechanics, but doesn't offer enough content to necessarily justify buying in just yet unless you're among the most die-hard competitive players