Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Reviews
Street Fighter 5 is easily one of the best fighting games of this generation
The Champion Edition still comes up short compared to many other recent fighters, but Street Fighter V is now the best it has ever been.
At the end of the game's update cycle, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition proves to be a fitting conclusion to a rock solid fighting game.
The final dragon punch to our collective genitals: 2018 saw in-game advertising come along and it still irritates us in this version. Prepare to marvel at your screen as SFV tries to up-sell you the very content that's come free with your copy of Champion.
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition basically offers a complete (so far) SFV package. Unlike the Arcade Edition version that brought Arcade mode and other new features, Champion Edition doesn't bring any new features. Therefore, it is a suitable package for those who wish to have everything at the lowest possible price.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
If you don't like the price, wait for a discount. If you can't stomach a couple of problems on the technical side of things, the most serious of which being the bad netcode, wait for a patch. If you consider yourself a fun of fighting games, however, do get Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. It's a highly enjoyable title that will manage to please newcomers and veterans, and it has tons of content for those who aren't into the online aspect of it all. It's Street Fighter V as it always should be.
Street Fighter V Champion Edition is the most complete version of Street Fighter V that we have had to date.
If you don't own any of the previous editions of SFV, this is a great time to get into the game. The Champion Edition offers the definitive Street Fighter V experience with the best value for the content you get.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is your best choice for buying SFV if you haven't invested in it yet, you’ll get a lot of content out of this edition. however, the price is very controversial especially for previous owners of the game, as all that you get is old content mixed with skins with no additions to the gameplay or new features.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
This is exactly what Street Fighter players have wanted. A game where all of their favorite characters and skins are available, and not having to wait for Capcom to release them when they see fit. The fighting is engaging and rewarding. Each fighter feels unique and offers a wide array of offensive attacks that land as intended. But with most modes locked behind the PS Plus service, it's a hard buy, even if you are looking to upgrade from the base Street Fighter V game.
Street Fighter V is more than capable of holding its own in a fight, especially the new Champion Edition; it’s just not an all-time great like its dad.
If you have managed to hold out on getting into Street Fighter V and were waiting for the best time to dive in, well done! Champion Edition is the version to pick up.
Despite having four years of updates behind it, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is far from the definitive version of the game. Though the core fighting engine powering this title is sound, its poor netcode and lack of polish stick out like a sore thumb.
Money aside, Street Fighter V: Championship Edition doesn’t do much to fix a long list of problems that the fighting game community has pointed out about this game since the beginning and doesn’t look like they’ll do anything about it either. Long term fans will know to avoid this like the plague, diehards would have all of the content already at triple the price, and newcomers are smart for waiting out to buy this game cheap.
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is the game Capcom should have released back in 2016, with a lot of content and modes for both casual and pro players. Street Fighter V is finally complete.
Review in Greek | Read full review
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is the most complete edition that Capcom has released. Although some minor problems have remained unsolved, the huge number of characters, settings and extras can be a good incentive if you didn't have the opportunity to try Street Fighter V in the past. You will definitely like Street Fighter V: Champion Edition if you are fan of the fighting genre and you want to have the game with all the extras.
Review in Spanish | Read full review