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Street Fighter Champion PS4 Game Disc

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Game ReviewStreet Fighter V: Champion Edition is the third updated version with a fairly massive content volume of the four-year-old Street Fighter V game.

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Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Game Review

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is the third updated version with a sizable content volume of the four-year-old Street Fighter V title.

First released in 2018. In 2016, Street Fighter V received mixed reviews when compared to Street Fighter IV, all of which lost a lot. From the number of 16 “street fighting” characters being too small to no Arcade mode, there were many. Even, as Vietnamese people often say “hate each other, hate each other, hate the way back”, many players also criticize “this interface, that interface”. All seems to be resolved in the third update: Champion Edition.

Street Fighter V: Champion Edition brings this game back and better than ever, bringing 40 fighters, 34 levels and more than 200 alternate costumes for the characters.A series of balance tweaks among “street fighters” were also made. n declares and can not help but mention the attractive Arcade game mode “inspired” by the old Street Fighter games that appeared in the Arcade Edition update. Above all, the most notable in the Champion Edition update is the addition of a second V-Skill to each character, making the competition between opponents more dramatic.

For those of you like me who haven’t. If you haven’t experienced any version of Street Fighter V before, the volume of content when you first step into the Champion Edition update can be overwhelming for players. A flurry of notes and new feature descriptions popped up, providing so much information about gameplay updates that I felt as if I had just been hit by Ryu’s Hadoken. Before I could fully recover, the introduction of a series of new features like Ryu “falling” on Shoryuken made me KO me even before I had a second to experience it.

Compared to other fighting games. Like  that I experienced recently, the Street Fighter V: Champion Edition experience is much more complicated. The game still maintains the familiar complex system of many button operations, combining the new V-Gauge mechanism to create more depth for the combat system that has become a monument of the duel genre. decades now. From a player perspective, this is not an experience for everyone, especially casual players. Although it’s not the first time experiencing a Street Fighter game, perhaps because I’m used to the more casual game play of many games of this genre recently, my feeling of “street fighting” was initially quite clumsy.

However, once you are “accustomed” and know how to combine at the right time with the “high dose” V-Gauge system, players can create endless battle tactics. equally excited. Basically, V-Reversal, V-Trigger are V-Gauge “levels”, giving you the opportunity to turn the tide in life-or-death moments, but V-Skill is on another level. Imagine your opponent smirking and preparing to “let you go”, activating the V-Trigger and delivering the V-Skill at the right time can change the upper hand in battle, not a new excitement. Not only that, the design of the stage is quite lively, colorful with enthusiastic cheering NPCs full of humor which is also a big plus in the game experience.

Not to mention, a series of easter eggs Hidden in stages is also an interesting feeling when players accidentally discover it. On the other hand, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition also has a very high replay value thanks to a variety of game modes, nothing lacking from the familiar Story or Arcade, but not only encapsulated in it, but also many modes. like Extra Battle or Survival for players to try with CPU. If desired, the game still has a Versus game mode and supports online matches against international opponents in Ranked Match as well as Casual Match. However, the online battle feature does not seem to be as good as expected, it is not clear whether it is due to the current state of the network in our country or is due to a problem from the game itself.

Notably, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is also very “caring” if the player ragequit and will later match you with these “comrades”. However, I don’t know for sure the accuracy of the “anti-cheat” system when determining ragequit and in which case it is due to a player’s internet problem. Personally, I still think this system is a double-edged sword, especially when it comes to promotion, there is still a possibility that the network will be unstable leading to unjust results, so it is still best to sit next to each other. If you see the potential to lose to the place where you can still play “tricks” in real life to win, it’s still fun. Of course, if you’re playing professionally, it’s different, but this case is clearly not within the scope of the article.

From a visual perspective, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition seems to have reduced or eliminated those things. the fan service erotic image I’ve seen in the original Street Fighter V. Personally, I don’t like this muscular shoulder character, which feels a bit “sticky” in the scenes. woman actor. This seems contrary to my feeling about the game’s 34 quite lively stages. However, this is just a rather personal feeling, so I don’t consider it a minus. Meanwhile, the colorful and beautiful visual effects are still a plus point for any fighting game, it is hard to deny that they help experience the much-needed excitement for the match. However, one thing that bothers me is that the currency system in Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is quite troublesome. In which, Fight Money (FN) is the most important currency, obtained from experiencing common game modes such as Story, Arcade or Survival… Using FN is the only way for players to play old versions of Street Fighter V. You can own everything in the game without having to spend real money to buy Season Pass or DLC packages, like your favorite “street fighters” to new levels or costumes for characters… The point is, Champion Edition While there’s plenty of content available, it’s not an all-in-one version. There are still some content that require you to spend real money or “plow” FN to own.

That’s why the plus point of Fight Money is to give players the right to choose. If you want, you can throw “real money” to buy character DLC or Season Pass but if not, players can fully experience the game for a long time to earn FN for what they want. This design seems to limit player fragmentation between different updates like Street Fighter IV used to suffer, but some game modes also use FN as a mandatory fee for you to experience. , such as Extra Battle. This finding leaves me with a rather mixed feeling about the real intention in designing this monetary system. Moreover, the game has other “currency systems” such as Fortune Ticket or League Point, which are easy to confuse new players.

However, the biggest problem of Street Fighter V: Champion Edition is the price is too good. for new players compared to the amount that old players have to spend to buy an Upgrade Kit to get quick access to the contents of Champion Edition without having to “plow” Fight Money to unlock it. The most disadvantaged are still old players who used to have to buy the original version at full price, along with a series of expensive Season Passes before updates like Aracde Edition or Champion Edition appeared. Of course, you can still choose the solution of “plowing” FN to unlock everything instead of spending money to buy an Upgrade Kit. However, this choice is actually a “new sound stage” that only those who fall into it will understand.

In the end, Street Fighter V: Champion Edition offers a more complete dueling experience. a lot more than the market-filled original version released four years ago. However, the pricing of the product seems to be too favorable to new players when the price difference for the “full uncovered” Champion Edition and Upgrade Kit is insignificant. Meanwhile, old players who used to spend the full price once for the original Street Fighter V game, now have to buy an Upgrade Kit at a price nearly equal to the entire Street Fighter V: Champion Edition. If you come to this game for the first time, this is definitely a very interesting name, but the rest depends on how hard you are.

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Specification: Street Fighter Champion PS4 Game Disc

Accessories included

1 x original disc seal

Size

18x15x3

Weight

0.2kg

Street Fighter Champion PS4 Game Disc
Street Fighter Champion PS4 Game Disc

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