12-14-2019, 04:48 PM
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Katsuhiro Harada Wants to Know if Fans Still Want TEKKEN X Street Fighter
EDIT: Remember Seth from SF4? S/he is back. The character is coming to Street Fighter V: Champion Edition
And yes, I said "s/he".
Looks like Capcom took the Yin Yang idea to a whole new level.
All the boss characters from the series are now in one game. That's cool.
Oh, and here's another trailer for the Champion Edition.
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Dec. 2019 Balance Update Patch Notes
So the other day I found this comment on EventHubs by user SF91er, I must admit it was quite thought-provoking.
EDIT: Remember Seth from SF4? S/he is back. The character is coming to Street Fighter V: Champion Edition
And yes, I said "s/he".
Looks like Capcom took the Yin Yang idea to a whole new level.
All the boss characters from the series are now in one game. That's cool.
Oh, and here's another trailer for the Champion Edition.
Street Fighter V: Champion Edition Dec. 2019 Balance Update Patch Notes
So the other day I found this comment on EventHubs by user SF91er, I must admit it was quite thought-provoking.
SF91er Wrote:I really don’t understand Capcom’s logic with this game. They’ve been about shaking things up and changing the ways that characters play from previous titles, but two of the series veterans, Ryu and Chun, are largely unchanged from how they’ve always been, while Juri and Seth, who’ve had one appearance in a main SF title to date, have immediately been completely changed from how they were in USFIV. I get that established characters have a type and play style, but when they’ve been around for so long, isn’t it time to breathe new life in to them with new tools and mechanics? Likewise, why are Juri and Seth completely revamped after only 1 game?? Am I the only one who finds this odd?
https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2019/dec/...n-edition/