Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition Reviews

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is ranked in the 98th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
9 / 10
Feb 6, 2018

Arcade Edition is what Street Fighter V should have been when it was first released. A great deal of added content in single-player mode, a wide variety of characters, thrilling gameplay, ear-catching soundtracks, and an engaging online mode with good netcode have been combined to create one of the best fighting games in recent memory. No matter if you are an old fan of the series or a newcomer, the game is definitely worth your time and attention.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jan 26, 2018

It's taken Capcom just under two years to finally deliver the definitive Street Fighter V experience but I'm so happy they continued to support the game and released this version, especially seeing as it's free to all current owners of the base game. If you are new to the genre and want to start slow, there is now a full, meaty single player and an arcade mode for you to both practice and progress though.

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6 / 10.0
Jan 25, 2018

It’s not the deluxe edition that people were hoping for and doesn’t entirely fix any of the problems present from the vanilla version. It could’ve been amazing, but it just falls short of a great comeback.

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82%
Jan 22, 2018

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is a great game and is massive improvement over the original game

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9.4 / 10.0
Jan 22, 2018

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is about as damn near to a perfect fighter game as you can get.

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8.8 / 10.0
Jan 18, 2018

Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is the game that should've been when it was launched in 2016. Finally complete with numerous game modes, challenges and competitive elements, it offers a great diversity of options that combines with a gameplay that is easy to learn, but hard to master. A nice blend between the logical evolution of the genre and the nostalgic roots of a series that has marked the fighting game legacy, if not gaming's history as a whole.

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