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The classic 2D fighter is more alive than ever. Street Fighter V is the latest part of the classic fighting game franchise that has been around for almost three decades. A fighting game whose game still retains its charm, which graphically exceeds all previous payouts, and which Capcom seems determined to destroy with bad decisions.
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Street Fighter V currently has a fairly weak history mode. Instead of offering a universal, coherent story like Mortal Kombat, Capcom decided that the first issue would offer just a little story for each character.
These play out as extremely short rounds in a game against a handful of opponents, all held together by comic panels. Each story can easily be completed in about 10 minutes depending on the difficulty. Capcom has already announced that this will be expanded in future free DLC to a more complete offering. But the delay makes this first package feel incomplete.
When you look online, Street Fighter V gives you an excellent experience: you can play and train against the game's AI and easily jump to compete in challenges online against other players. There are a large number of online methods and options for game making as well.
The problem is, right now this mode is not working 100% of the time due to server problems. It is true that Capcom is working hard to improve this, but for the time being, patches are desperately needed, especially when even individual players' rewards require a server connection.
Fight: Pure Street Fighter
Street Fighter V remains pure for Street Fighter ideals. History mode can be limited, and online performance can be spotty, but if there's one thing that works perfectly, it's the fight. The movements, the precision, the speed of the opponent's response, the special moves, it's all classic Street Fighter - and you will be surprised from your first movement to the final shot.
Of course, there are subtle changes. Some cloned or less popular characters have disappeared, while others have evolved. Nowhere is it more evident than with Ken, who is no longer Ryu's blonde brother, but a unique character with his own spectacular movements and designs.
In addition, Street Fighter continues to blend brilliantly with the male characters of female characters. All people design and build work well with the speed of their strength to create credible bursts, but sometimes suits may seem a little bland.
Capcom has technically done a good job of defining each character with their looks and animation. This makes every fight a sight to behold, especially along with the sound and the music. As is usual for the series, as you win or lose a fight, the music begins to accelerate and sums up the wild beat of your own beating heart.
Street Fighter is back, but needs improvement
Street Fighter V confirms the series as the best 2D fighter with a 3D look. Its neat graphics and classic games make it important.
But there are drawbacks. It is common for games to release unfinished these days, but Capcom has pushed it to the limit with this full price release. Between the DLC to round out and end the game and the broken ones online, I recommend Street FighterV, but also recommend that you waiton buying it.