Before you even get a look at the main menu, you’ll spend what feels like an eternity being forced to read countless screens of information or guides to the content. Yet if you’re a newcomer like me, it’s not without its issues. I love all three, but SFV: CE feels so much more clinical and balanced, with all the bells and whistles this cinematic era of the fighting genre has brought with it. Better than that, in fact: so long after its release, SFV holds more than a candle to rival traditional fighters that followed it, including Tekken 7, Soulcalibur VI and Mortal Kombat 11. It’s a fool’s errand to review a four-year-old game for the sake of what is, ostensibly, a glorified DLC collection, but it must be said that the game holds up ridiculously well. Four years on, 'Street Fighter V' is one of the all-time greats.
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