Capcom recently allowed select players to try Street Fighter 6, in a closed beta. As a fan of the franchise since Street Fighter 2, I haven’t been this happy about a game in this series since Street Fighter Alpha 3, or Street Fighter 3: Third Strike.
Several of the best mechanics and gameplay styles have blended together to create a beautiful and enjoyable fighting game experience. Street Fighter 6 may have only allowed players to experience a few modes so far, but it hasn't disappointed in the slightest.
Street Fighter 5’s launch was disappointing, to say the very least. Capcom definitely needs to hit this out of the park immediately, and so far, it has delivered. In this Closed Beta, players had access to a number of features.
Despite seeing a few disconnects and errors, my experience was fluid, smooth, and enjoyable. I love the hub for this part of the game. It’s a fancy, high-tech arcade, and players of all levels come together here to duke it out.
You can saddle up to an arcade game, challenge other players, or simply play in training mode while you wait on an opponent. If traditional gameplay doesn’t do it for you, you can either try the wacky Extreme Modes or play a single-player arcade game. I got to play Final Fight and Magic Sword - one of my all-time favorite arcade quarter munchers.
You can buy cool new gear to show off your style and turn your avatar into a horrifying monstrosity. There have been some truly bizarre creatures here.
This hub is very much in the vein of anime fighters like Dragon Ball FighterZ and BlazBlue. Everyone comes together after joining a server. It seemed like every single server had low internet connection bars, but that’s a weird thing to me. I didn’t suffer a single bit of lag while
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