Street Fighter 6 Reviews
Ultimately, Street Fighter 6 delivers the fun and proves to be one of the most engaging fighting games of the year and of most recent memory.
Street Fighter 6, thanks to the new ‘Drive System’ gameplay, has managed to bring together the attractive elements of previous games and present them to Street Fighters in a beautiful and modern arrangement. The hip-hop atmosphere alongside the traditional watercolor art of the Street Fighter series is eye-catching. The mention of the RE Engine assures us of the game’s graphics. A colorful and vibrant concoction has been created from the combination of artistic effects and smooth animations. The World Tour mode might be boring, but the classic story-driven Arcade mode still awaits you. On the other hand, SF6 shines in the online section as well; thanks to rollback netcode technology, a very smooth online experience is available to enthusiasts. The Battle Hub mode has a very interesting idea and somewhat takes users back to the golden age of arcade clubs. The exemplary depth of gameplay, relying on the ‘Drive’ system, has made online and single-player competitions more engaging and exciting than ever. Street Fighter 6 is considered one of the best fighting games of this generation.
Review in Persian | Read full review
IN SF6 you will enjoy street fights like never before. The game is a fresh leap from Capcom in the sea of & 8203;& 8203;fighting games. Full of fun, with a lot of content, offline and online challenges.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
The three pillars of Street Fighter 6 are accessibility, online features and a huge amount of content at the time of release. If you are a fighting fan, you are in for a treat this year as we still have Mortal Kombat 1 and possibly Tekken 8 to look forward to, although it would be extremely difficult for the other two to stand up to SF6.
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Street Fighter 6 is a big improvement for the franchise, and a reminder that Capcom is the best in the genre. The gameplay is as crisp and engaging as it has ever been, and the amount of modes included in the game will keep players busy for quite some time.
A large-scale and insanely engaging fighting game with high production values, especially compared to the release version of Street Fighter V. It's able to please both longtime fans of this franchise and newcomers unfamiliar with the genre. If you have long waited to join a huge crowd of Street Fighter fans, but didn't know how to approach it, now is the best time to do it.
Review in Russian | Read full review
While Street Fighter 6 is bolder and more accessible than ever and packed with content. Although it’s single player open world-ish venture is a bit of a chore, meaty new elements and a great roster almost makes up for that. Flourishing and dazzling visuals with killer soundtrack also worth to mention. It’s a dream comes true for every fighting game fan.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
On the whole, then, World Tour is a very good way to enjoy Street Fighter 6, particularly if you’re someone who typically plays solo. There are aspects which could be better — the non-Metro City locations you visit as part of your “tour” feel rather underbaked, for one, since most of them are just a very small “room” you can visit rather than a full open-world environment like Metro City — but in the grand scheme of things, World Tour is a brilliant example of how to build a compelling single-player mode into a fighting game.
Street Fighter 6 is the complete package, with decades of refinement proudly on display. Whether you’re flying solo or hitting the streets with others, this is the definitive Street Fighter experience.
not only Street Fighter 6 introduces new features like drive, it also keeps the very core of the franchise intact. From ample content to Amazing soundtrack and lovely characters, Street Fighter 6 Delivers everything you could possibly want from a fighting game.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Street Fighter 6 is not perfect, but it is revolutionary. It manages to cater to so many tastes and expectations, without dropping the ball that the developers deserve all the praise they get. Of course, some of the fan favorites all not in the initial roster, but this probably will be addressed by the nowadays mandatory Battle Pass.
Street Fighter 6 is the latest installment in Capcom's legendary franchise. On this occasion, the studio has opted to be faithful to the essence of the saga betting on including some playable elements that suppose a breath of fresh air, and that also does not prevent the newest of the place can enjoy it. And all this with an online system and a graphic section worthy of the new generation.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Street Fighter 6 feels like a direct and hugely effective response to criticisms over the anaemic state of its predecessor at launch. Capcom has fully loaded three huge modes here, giving wannabe world warriors a veritable feast of fisticuffs to get engaged with. World Tour is a great big cheesefest that revels in its madcap style whilst providing a fun story, engaging RPG elements and a great way to learn the ropes all rolled into one. Arcade Mode offers up a solid roster of 18 excellent fighters to choose from at launch, and the all new Battle Hub already looks and feels as though it's gonna be a great place to hang out and challenge other players once multiplayer kicks off properly. It's been a minute since we've had a new Street Fighter on Xbox, and this one's been more than worth the wait.
Street Fighter 6 in it's simplest form remains a fantastic, fun experience, retaining the same gameplay that has been tweaked and improved throughout the years to ensure it remains top of the pile.
In addition to having a competitive focus, Street Fighter 6 offers a variety of modes filled with content for all types of players. The diversity of characters, their improvements in online modes, and the new control system are some of the reasons that make Street Fighter 6 the strongest contender to become the best fighting game of this generation.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Street Fighter 6 is another Capcom hit. It's a complete package, offering plenty of content and accessibility for every type of player. The fighting mechanics are varied, fun and take a long time to master. The World Tour mode is interesting and offers something varied for the series, even if it has some issues.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Street Fighter 6 succeeds in its ambition to cram some big things into one fighting game. Battle Hub may be silly, but it has a lot more personality and more to do than most other titles with their own online lobbies. Fighting Ground does a great job of showing off the new roster and improvements to the fighting engine, while placing an equal amount of attention on both offline and online players. World Tour makes for a somewhat nonsensical yet addictive adventure that can serve as a good basis for a full-fledged Street Fighter RPG. All of this is tied together with a presentation that does well in improving what came before it, only with more fidelity and flash. As stated at the beginning of this review, fighting game fans are going to have a good year, and Street Fighter 6 is an excellent component of that.
The most complete Street Fighter title to date, Street Fighter 6 is a must-play for fighting game fans, and one to consider even if you're not familiar with the genre. An engaging, stylish beat 'em up that could well be king of the mountain for years to come.
Street fighter 6 will keep players busy for long hours thanks to its fresh and innovative fighting system, and its feature-rich content the World Tour mode Finally, friendly controls that welcomes new players to the series are the cherry on top of the cake.
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