Specifically, it’s a one-on-one fighter, in which players pick from a roster of fighters and do their best to knock seven bells out of the other. If you’re unfamiliar with Street Fighter, and there are some that might be, allow me to break it down in its rawest form: it’s a fighting game. Bringing new mechanics, a fancy story mode and being a complete(ish) game at launch, it’s set to take the world by storm if the beta receptions are anything to go by.īut is Street Fighter getting long in the tooth, or is it back to show the Mortal Kombat’s and Tekken’s how it should be done? Well, you’ve selected me as you’re new challenger and I’m going to beat some words into sense and knock out a review. Next up in the critical eye is the eagerly awaited Street Fighter 6.Ĭoming eight years and several DLC’s after Street Fighter V, 6 (not VI, annoyingly) is the next progressive step for the long-running series. There’s been misses, like the Tekken crossover and on the silver screen, but there’s always a few bumps on the road to success. Thirty six years after the one-on-one brawler launched, we’ve had sequels, spin-offs, Marvel mashups and some forays into 3D. Capcom's back with a new challenger! Will Street Fighter 6 show the others how it's done, or is it time to hang up the gloves? The Finger Guns review:
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