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Published: 2018-01-26, Author: Mike , review by: gamezone.com
After two years, Capcom has finally delivered on what they set out to do the first time they released Street Fighter 5, the created a fast, fun and featured-rich fighting game, with a large roster, new modes, and crazy combos...
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
Arcade Mode goes above and beyond, New VTriggers tweak your favs in fun ways, Team Battle will be a samecouch multiplayer staple, Menus have received a muchneeded facelift, All levels of skill are now accommodated
Street Fighter V remains an incremental sequel, Extra Battle feels like gambling, T. Hawk still isn't in the damn game
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition finally brings the fight to everybody. Whether you want button mash with friends, prove your skills to the world, just engage in some low-stakes solo fighting, Arcade Edition has you covered. If you've been holding out unt...
Published: 2018-01-17, Author: Stephen , review by: venturebeat.com
When I was banging this review around in my head, I felt like I was evaluating two different things: Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition the core game and Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition the product.The core game of Street Fighter V started life off promisi...
Published: 2018-01-27, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Tons of new fighters to play with, bringing the total up to 28, Fighting gameplay is still top-notch and addictive despite the base game being two years old, Extra V-triggers give the battles a new lease of life, Arcade modes are a love-note to previou
Might be too little, too late – the game first came out in 2016 and this update is a long time coming, Won't be enough to convince players who didn't like the original,
THE GOOD• Tons of new fighters to play with, bringing the total up to 28.• Fighting gameplay is still top-notch and addictive despite the base game being two years old• Extra V-triggers give the battles a new lease of life• Arcade modes are a love-note to...
Published: 2018-01-27, Author: Tom , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Tons of new fighters to play with, bringing the total up to 28, Fighting gameplay is still top-notch and addictive despite the base game being two years old, Extra V-triggers give the battles a new lease of life, Arcade modes are a love-note to previou
Might be too little, too late – the game first came out in 2016 and this update is a long time coming, Won't be enough to convince players who didn't like the original,
THE GOOD• Tons of new fighters to play with, bringing the total up to 28.• Fighting gameplay is still top-notch and addictive despite the base game being two years old• Extra V-triggers give the battles a new lease of life• Arcade modes are a love-note to...
Published: 2018-01-22, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Finally feature-complete after two years, Enough content for returning fans and new players, Sets the bar for fighting game gameplay
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YouTube Embedded video Hands in the air time: we let Street Fighter 5 off lightly when it arrived back in 2016. Capcom talked a big talk about post-release content, but only half of those promised extras arrived and single player gamers felt left out of...
Abstract: Street Fighter 5 Arcade Edition is what Street Fighter 5 should have been when it launched back in February 2016: a fun, easy-to-get-into but hard to master fighting game that is, crucially, feature complete.Here's what Arcade Edition, which is a free upd...
Hands in the air time: we let Street Fighter 5 off lightly when it arrived back in 2016. Capcom talked a big talk about post-release content, but only half of those promised extras arrived and single player gamers felt left out of the loop.Well, they can...