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What do you think about Street Fighter V (PS4)

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53 reviews
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Boomerang Video Game Rental Online
★★★★★
8 years ago
Street Fighter 5

awesome

Overstock
★★★★★
8 years ago
Great Game

Great game has the same style as when it first came out but with today's advance techniques.

Game Seek
★★★★★
6 years ago
Brilliant

One of the greatest fighting games series ever, not quite as good as the SFIV in my opinion as everything is going down the extra download route!

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
8 years ago
Throw City

Story's unfinished. Survival mode's a grind. Multiplayer is excellent! Characters are balanced. Easy to pick up, hard to master. A must buy if you're into fighting games, enjoy competition, and are prepared to learn from mistakes. Otherwise stay away. Haven't enjoyed a fighting game this much in a long while. I'd recommend playing online ranked games rather then casual – you're more likely to get matched up with similarly skilled players.

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
7 years ago
So Good!

Awesome game play and love playing with my daughter. Old school but with all the bells and whistles!

Mighty Ape
★★★★★
8 years ago
Great game with 1 flaw

Great game but having to connect online just to access other game modes or features is a let down. Other than that my kids love playing each other in the vs mode. And that's that.

GameAxis
★★★★★
8 years ago
Review: Street Fighter V (PS4)

At the time of writing this review, Street Fighter V felt like an enhanced version of its beta release. On hindsight, this title seems to have joined the many ranks of released titles charged at a premium price but with missing content,only to be accessible later for a price.

Beautiful character modelling; Most accessible Street Fighter game yet; Fluid combat

Many core features won't be available till later; Very limited character choices; Online connectivity still needs tweaking

GameCritics.com
★★★★★
8 years ago
Is it safe to hit the streets yet?

February's Street Fighter V launch introduced the game in an unquestionably busted state that was darkly fascinating to behold. Several shaky beta tests failed to adequately prepare it for prime time, and upon release, fans were greeted with no single player arcade mode, online lobbies which...

Rainbow Mika is amazing; No doubt about it

Several months on; and online matches are still taking too long to hook up

GameZone
★★★★★
8 years ago
Street Fighter 5 Review

It seems as though Capcom primarily targeted the hardcore, competitive Street Fighter players, rather than casual fans, like myself. While I'll certainly delve online here and there, I'm not nearly good enough to go up against the hardcore SF players that occupy that space on a daily basis.

Let's get the visuals out of the way first, as they're easily one of the game's best assets; This is a gorgeous game; From the individual character animations and costumes, to the breathtaking background environments, this game is a looker, I'm no Street Fighter or fighting game veteran, but even I...

Upon the game's first boot up, it will force players into a tutorial, that teaches everything from movement to performing basic combos; While it can be helpful to new players, the fact that it's forced might be off-putting for fighting game veterans.

God is a Geek
★★★★★
8 years ago
Street Fighter V Review

Let's get the bad news out of the way: Street Fighter V is releasing without a few of its modes. Challenges, the full cinematic story, and the in-game store are all missing at launch, meaning things

The most beautiful; fluid and accessible Street Fighter to date; V-System is an inspired addition to classic gameplay; Deep and varied roster of fighters

Missing modes at launch; Online has been spotty so far

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