Review: Street Fighter 6 is an incredible fighter, dripping with confidence. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Despite boasting an excellent fighting engine, the sequel to the incredible renaissance that was Street Fighter 4 was a letdown when it was released last generation. While subsequent updates would smooth the edges so that by the time the ‘5 era’ was done it was a solid game with plenty of content, Street Fighter 5 was a lean package at launch.
The game is split into three main sections – the Fighting Ground, the Battle Hub and the World Tour. Fighting Ground is where you’re going to find your traditional arcade mode, your local battles and training modes too. You’ll encounter legends from the history of Street Fighter, each of whom will teach you their moves, which you can then build into your custom fighter’s move set.
So if you wander past some middle-manager on their way to work, you can simply uppercut them 15ft into the air to start a fight. Rather than phone the police, they’re more than happy to throw down.
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