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STREET FIGHTER 6

I have played Street Fighter 6, and it is good. It might even be incredible. Despite playing casually since the ’90s, I don’t have the expertise required to offer insight on the minutia. From what I’ve seen, though, this feels like the culmination of a vision Capcom has had for Street Fighter for over a decade.

I played with the classic six-button control 6 is also introducing a new “modern” control option that maps multiple inputs onto the same controller face buttons. Capcom really wants to make this game approachable to people who’ve always found intimidating, but since it takes away some of the control granularity, it’s not going to get in the way of competitive play.

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