![]() Which is a real shame when you look at the downright fantastic strides the fighting game genre as a whole has made over the last decade. And I think the problem still falls squarely on to the fact that Capcom still hasn’t been able to figure out a good way of tutorialising. It’s just that the game’s way of onboarding you on to its systems and characters leaves a lot to be desired. And I don’t mean that players are just so much better. ![]() Ultimately, this means that Capcom’s looking to get new players on to their fighter, and maybe even revive the interests of players whose interest may have lapsed over the game’s lacklustre launch.īut sadly, it doesn’t really do much to address fundamental problems Street Fighter 5 has been suffering since its original release it’s really difficult to get into. Instead, the whole point of Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition is that it’s an easy all-in-one package that will get you access to every character that has been released for Street Fighter 5 over its five-years-long life. While Champion Edition definitely brings some changes to gameplay in the form of new, rebalanced V-Triggers and V-Skills, that’s really not what Capcom’s selling you on. Well then, let’s get to it, shall we? Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition - is it worth your time and money? V-Skills and V-Triggers Well, what feels like Street Fighter 5’s final hurrah, Champion Edition, is finally here, and I tried to figure out if Street Fighter 5 is any good these days. ![]() ![]() And now, here we are five years later, and my opinions on Street Fighter 5 have radically changed. When I first spoke about Street Fighter 5 back when it came out, that whole experience taught me a really valuable lesson I really shouldn’t complete forming an opinion on a primarily multiplayer game that hasn’t yet had the time to let its audience mature. ![]()
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