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February 2016
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The editors liked
Fun and useful V-Skills
V-Triggers
And V-Reversals. Beautifully animated. Detailed
Stylized graphics. Will support cross-platform play.
Open to everyone
Looks fantastic
Best fighting model
Paced
Deliberate fighting
Gorgeous visuals
Solid mix of old and new characters that complement each other.
Good fighting game play
Interesting mechanics
Fun characters
Excellent fighting system that promotes action over caution
New mechanics add great depth and variety
Diverse cast with a range of fighting styles
It looks beautiful
Thanks to UE4
Sounds more visceral and brutal than ever
Far more accessible to newcomers
The editors didn't like
Doesn't look radically different from Street Fighter IV
Bizarre content model
Entire sections of the game are missing
Unreliable online features
Core content stripped for future DLC
Bare bones content
No challenge mode
Two player online lobbies
Spotty online
Bad tutorial
Many small convenience issues
No effective training options for casual players
Insubstantial story mode
Frustrating alwaysonline requirements for some features
Published: 2021-08-09, Author: Alex , review by: gamerbraves.com
Abstract: Capcom has released a new trailer for the latest character being added to Street Fighter V, Oro. He'll be added as part of the Season 5 character pass DLC and will be available to play as next week. Gotta love that jazzy 90s theme song Oro first appeared...
Street Fighter V excels at offering a polished and enjoyable fighting experience, but not much else. This is a game aimed at highly competitive players, while the rest of the audience will probably feel rather underwhelmed with what they get...
Published: 2016-02-16, Author: Chris , review by: gaming-age.com
Street Fighter V is a welcome addition to the franchise, but is missing quite a bit that made the previous games in the series so great. Switching focus to an online experience works on many levels but more attention should have been paid to the offline...
Published: 2016-02-15, Author: N , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: We'll be sitting on the full review of Street Fighter V until we've seen how Capcom's new rollback-based netcode system performs in a live environment. But really we could sit on it for a few months after that. At launch, SFV is merely serviceable for the...
At present, Street Fighter V feels like it is in Early Access. The core modes and fighting engine are all here but it is easy to tell that the game has been rushed out the door to meet the Capcom Pro Tour for 2016. Veterans will dive right in while new ch...
Abstract: Costumes and Unlockable ColorsDLCQuarter up for the fifth game of this dominating fighter franchise. Stunning visuals depict the next generation of World Warriors in unprecedented detail, while exciting and accessible battle mechanics deliver endless figh...