Street Fighter V’s Bad Word of Mouth and What it Could Mean For the Future

Street Fighter V User ReviewsThe launch of Street Fighter V has been a disaster. On day one, the servers didn’t work, making the game largely unplayable. Since then, the server issues have continued to improve, though the issues with the game’s paltry feature set still exist. In particular, casual players got hit hardest, as the lack of single player content is maddening. Due to this slight, the user scores for this game have been horrendous, even though the actual gameplay is better than its ever been.

As a hardcore player, it can be easy to be dismissive of the casual gamer’s point of view. For me, it has online play, training mode and 8-player lobbies will be arriving in a few days. I’m good. But for the overall well-being of the game, I should be worried.

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Kickstart Guide to Street Fighter V

Street Fighter V is poised to be one of the fiercest video game battlegrounds for many years to come. With many players having cut their teeth on the beta leading up to the game’s release, the level of competition at the time of the game’s release was already high. If you just brought the game home, don’t be surprised if you get repeatedly trounced by online competition.

While there is an inherent learning curve to anything, you don’t have to suck at Street Fighter V forever. If you train smart, you can improve at a rate that will keep you engaged for the long haul. Here are a handful of tips that will hopefully guide you down the path to being the next great world warrior!

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Buyer’s Guide for Purchasing a Fightstick for Use With Street Fighter V

With Street Fighter V now out in the wild, you might be in the market for a fightstick. The decision on which one to invest in is usually a tough one to make, as they’re usually expensive and hard to find. On top of all that, if you’ve never used a fightstick before, there’s a real concern that you might hate it, regardless of how good the fightstick is. Hopefully, I can make your decision a bit easier with a few tips on what to look for, what to avoid, and make some recommendations on what you could buy and be happy with today.

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Check Out My Street Fighter V Review on Biff Bam Pop!

You read that right! Thank you so much to the good folks at Biff Bam Pop for the opportunity to write their review for the game. In order to do so, they graciously provided me with their review copy, which I’ve been playing with almost every free minute I’ve had since they sent it over last week.

Want to know my thoughts on the final version of the game? Check out the full review over at Biff Bam Pop!


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Street Fighter V Final Beta Zangief Matches and Impressions

Even without his Siberian Blizzard Ultra combo from Street Fighter IV, Zangief will continue to protect the Russian Skies. This time, he has a mid-air Spinning Piledriver that can catch anyone while they’re in the act of jumping. This fundamentally changes the meta game of fighting Zangief, as you can’t simply hold up to get out of the way of a ground-based grab. His air grab is insanely powerful and can grab people out of almost everything, so it’s a real threat.

While he loses his Green Hand, he gains other tools in the transition that make him a more than worthy adversary in Street Fighter V, such as a V-Skill that allows him to walk forward while absorbing two attacks, to an armored standing medium punch, to a ground-based Spinning Piledriver that has incredible range. You should be scared every time you see this Russian wrestler on the other end of the battlefield.


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Street Fighter V Final Beta Vega Matches and Impressions

Vega may appear like the same claw-wielding combatant of old, but he’s seen some major changes going into Street Fighter V. For one, he’s no longer a charge character, as all of his moves can be done with quarter circle and uppercut motions. Two, he’s now a stance character, as his moves change depending on whether he’s wearing the claw or not.

Both changes go a long way towards making the Spanish ninja a much more viable and fun character. By having access to his special moves at all times, he’s able to act on the fly. With the stance change ability, he can switch between being fighting at a distance or fighting in close. Top it off with an awesome V-Trigger and Vega is going to catch a lot of people by surprise.


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Street Fighter V Final Beta Ryu Matches and Impressions

Capcom’s iconic wandering warrior returns with a few new tricks up his sleeve. Appearing under-powered and limited offensively by the end of Street Fighter IV, Capcom has given him a few more tools to succeed. His normal moves link together better for more combo possibilities. His parry V-Skill is fun to use and a great tool for countering your opponent’s predictable offense. Also, his V-Trigger that allows him to charge up his super-fast fireballs can make him an offensive threat from almost any range.

Ryu may not be the main character for you, but he’s still the best character to start with. Use him to get an overall feel for the game before moving onto someone else. Or, at least at this juncture, Ryu still has enough juice in his tank if you want to take him all the way.


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Street Fighter V Final Beta Rashid Matches and Impressions

Rashid is one of the four new characters in Street Fighter V. While his place in the story is unclear, we do know he’s an agile fighter whose abilities are boosted further by the technology in his backpack. He can kick tornadoes out of his feet, sail across the screen with a fast jump kick, or even summon a giant tornado that is as tall as the screen.

His bag of tricks is deep thanks to all of the offensive possibilities afforded to him by his move set. However, he sorely lacks in a few key areas. His normal attacks are short and don’t lend themselves well to a stand up footsies fight. Also, his jump attack options are pretty poor. As a Rashid player, if you can hold onto the momentum, it’s going to be really hard for an opponent to take you out, regardless of how glaring his deficiencies might be.


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Street Fighter V Final Beta R. Mika Matches and Impressions

R. Mika is a stud. My videos are definitely not a true display of her prowess, but she is a wrecking ball in Street Fighter V. Great normal attacks and combo potential. Her V-Trigger of having Nadeshiko fly out and do a drop kick or a body splash is useful in a number of different ways. The only thing that stops her from reaching her peak are her command grabs. While they’re devastating if they connect, landing them is really tough to do when their start-up is so slow and their range is so short.

She’s already a popular character in spite of her flaws, and one that appears to be a very dangerous foe. If I can overcome her slow grab speed and short grab range, she might be the one for me.


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Street Fighter V Final Beta Necalli Matches and Impressions

Whether he’s lunging at you or throwing you by your face, Necalli fights with a raw and almost animalistic quality. If he gets in close, you’re in big trouble, as his combos and frame traps can lead to a ton of damage. However, he really struggles in a stand-up footsies battle, as his normal attacks are extremely short in range. I’ve had a blast every time I’ve played Street Fighter V with Necalli. Though I have yet to pick a main character, he’s definitely on the short list.


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