The new battle system is employed to add more depth and strategy for veteran players, as well as an extra V-trigger for opponent takedowns. Classic characters such as Ryu and Ken are back, as are many new challengers. Only by mastering the offensive EX attacks and defensive moves as well as studying the opponent (to counter that opponent's strengths) will you be the last person standing. The gameplay retains much of what the series is best known for: male and female fighters, each with their own fighting style, weapons, and special moves, with your goal being to enter a round with an adversary and emerge victorious. It also expands the gameplay to include Seth as the 40th character on the roster, packs in more than 200 costumes, and 34 stages. The Champion Edition includes all of the content from the original game and Arcade Edition, along with all of the downloadable content, apart from the Fighting Chance costumes, Capcom Pro Tour, and brand collaboration gear which remains as a separate download. The iconic fighting-game franchise is back in STREET FIGHTER V: CHAMPION EDITION. Being a Playstation exclusive should not entice one to buy a PS4 console as SF4 and X Tekken were superior games despite the fact they are not as High Defintion, but they both more than make up for this in sheer content and replayability. Also, after the crossover Street Fighter X Tekken game with it's 2 on 2 features and massive roster, this game conveys a comparatively minimalistic feel with a huge missing lineup of characters and modes found in previous games. Although this title knows very little rivalry in quality, even in it's worst renditions, this was considered a step back and a letdown to most fans of the franchise. Unfortunately, with the most bare bones delivery set in comic book form and the cutback of a huge part of it's roster with only a handful of new fighters, this is perhaps the most disappointing Street Fighter game to date. As far as replayable content and controls, this is another fine rendition of very responsive and quick controls. For parents, read the Common Sense review as I won't reiterate the same points.
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