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1 person found this review helpful
58.5 hrs on record (5.4 hrs at review time)
Game runs just great, just as the beta was but with better performance. Not really sure what the fuss is about tbh
Posted 28 February.
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2 people found this review helpful
79.8 hrs on record (65.0 hrs at review time)
Street Fighter is back, and it's a remarkable return after the disappointing launch of SF5. Capcom has done an impressive job with Street Fighter 6, offering a substantial amount of content right from the start, with even more to come. Personally, I haven't had this much fun playing a fighting game since the days of Street Fighter Alpha 2, 3rd Strike, and Marvel vs Capcom 2 and 3. This game might just reignite my passion for fighting games.

Street Fighter 6 offers a wide array of enjoyable game modes. The World Tour, Fighting Grounds, and Battle Hub modes each have distinct identities, but they complement each other perfectly. As a result, the game feels complete and caters to a wide range of players. It cleverly encourages you to step outside your comfort zone, as the skills you acquire in Fighting Grounds will greatly benefit you when facing other players.

World Tour mode is particularly enjoyable if you want to practice moves and combos, making it ideal for beginners as well. Admittedly, the fetch quests in World Tour can become repetitive, but if you're solely interested in single-player gameplay, it's not a major issue. You can actually play this mode indefinitely if you wish, although the story content lasts around 20 hours on average. Additionally, you can unlock the classic character costume 2 in this mode. While the story itself isn't the strongest aspect, it is filled with numerous Easter eggs and pays tribute to Capcom's classic Final Fight series in terms of world-building and development. If you're a fan of Final Fight, I highly recommend playing World Tour to experience the story's evolution from the original game. Furthermore, World Tour allows you to familiarize yourself with all the Street Fighter characters and provides a continuation of the previous game's storyline. Arcade Mode also offers additional story elements.

Of course, the roster is a crucial factor in any fighting game. Fortunately, the initial lineup of Street Fighter 6 is not only diverse but also incredibly fun. The new characters seamlessly blend into the series, as if they have always been a part of it, while still bringing something fresh to the table. Some characters are more beginner-friendly, while others offer more complexity for experienced players.

The most impressive aspect, undoubtedly, is the main game itself, where you can engage in casual matches or competitive ranked battles. Moreover, your World Tour character can also compete against other players online in avatar battles, which adds a cool dynamic. However, it's worth noting that the balance can be off if you face an opponent with a significantly different avatar level. Nonetheless, the game is enjoyable for both new and veteran players. It evokes the nostalgia of the old Street Fighter games I grew up with, and I've already logged 65 hours of playtime, which is rare for me when it comes to fighting games.

If you're looking to delve into the world of fighting games, I wholeheartedly recommend Street Fighter 6. You can start with modern controls and gradually transition to classic controls if you're aiming for a more serious experience. Alternatively, you can stick to modern controls if you prefer. Even top-ranked players predominantly use modern controls, although classic controls offer certain moves and deal 100% damage compared to 80% with modern controls. However, the modern controls provide easier combos and input, making them suitable for casual play.

To sum up, Street Fighter 6 is definitely worth a try if you're interested in fighting games. It offers simplicity with modern controls and complexity with classic controls, catering to different preferences. It's incredibly easy to pick up but challenging to master. Whether you're a seasoned fighting game player or a casual Street Fighter fan who hasn't played in years, Street Fighter 6 has something for you. Not only that, it provides enough reason for both sides to explore the other side's offerings. It's an exceptional package and arguably the best overall fighting game package ever created. Moreover, the fighting system itself is the most flexible, versatile, and expressive combat system in any Street Fighter game to date. Street Fighter 6 serves as a perfect entry point or a brilliant continuation of the series.

Edit: Still the best fighting game i've played in the last 10 years. I've tried Strive, Soulcalbur, FighterZ, it's still not as good as SF6.
Posted 8 July, 2023. Last edited 21 November, 2023.
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3 people found this review helpful
57.7 hrs on record (9.6 hrs at review time)
A massive game, alive with magic. Living up to the hype. This game felt like it's made by the fans, for the fans. Probably my favorited game this year so far. Most detailed game I've ever seen. The amount of effort put into making this game asset wise is another level. Graphic looks great as well, and very very demanding game in terms of hardware, but worth it.

The only thing it's missing is quidditch and a good modding community to keep this game alive and kicking.
Posted 10 February, 2023. Last edited 10 February, 2023.
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2 people found this review helpful
31.7 hrs on record (31.6 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Chill game, and good decoration game. Fetch quest most of the time, but still fun.
Posted 28 November, 2022.
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4 people found this review helpful
30.4 hrs on record
One of the best game I've played in 2019. Only recommended if you're into reading.
Posted 14 December, 2019.
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7 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
1.1 hrs on record
Waifu/10
Posted 27 November, 2019.
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7 people found this review helpful
77.3 hrs on record (77.0 hrs at review time)
If you are a fan of traditional turn base JRPG games, this game is definitely for you. Great story, great characters, beautiful world, traditional turn base style battle system, and pretty much everything that is done right for a JRPG game to be successful.
Posted 22 November, 2018.
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11 people found this review helpful
90.6 hrs on record (85.2 hrs at review time)
The game was a blast when it first launched, but now it's all about the money it seems. Lots of problem about casual players getting banned for picking up hacked money on the ground. You can't even play with ease online without thinking that you might get banned one day for picking up some money from a dead player and etc. Even worse is how the parent company sent a C&D on a mod tool that have been used for years without any real valid reason, hammering the modding community that made GTA what it is today. Stop being greedy and just delete those loan shark microtransaction, which automatically will resolve all this stupid issue, because you guys want more money out of the game lol.
Posted 17 June, 2017.
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39 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
19.5 hrs on record
This game is just great, if you love Earthbound, this game is pretty close to it.

Pros:
  • The game is a good value with 20+ hours of game time
  • Interesting story
  • Great voice acting
  • Fun, classic RPG gameplay
  • Silly and Zany humor
  • Tons of people to recruit
  • Varied environments

Cons:
  • Overuse of voices during battle
  • Travelling through the world is a bit tedious
  • Soundtrack can become repetitive

Citizens of Earth is a wide-open RPG with lots of exploration and options available. It is a classic turn-based style RPG with a huge cast of unique characters that keep things interesting and varied in and out of combat. The game encourages the use of all the characters due to the fact that many of their talents can be levelled-up, which opens many more possibilities.

Citizens of Earth can be looked at as a love letter and an inspiration to roleplaying games of the past. It’s unique enough in its core premise and gameplay additions that I can’t see many long time RPG fans not highly enjoying this. If you’re looking for a title with both style and substance and a hint of nostalgia, Citizens of Earth is your next RPG purchase. The world may never get Earthbound 2/Mother 4, but Citizens of Earth is damn close to it.

9/10
Posted 20 January, 2015. Last edited 20 January, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.3 hrs on record (0.4 hrs at review time)
Divekick is the definition of simple approachable fun. It’s a game centered around two buttons, with just enough rudimentary concepts to make it difficult to master. If you’ve always wanted to get into the fighting game scene, or at least learn what all the fuss is about, Divekick is a great entry point. It may be a little lacking in game modes, but it does have reliable online multiplayer, which at the end of the day is what matters.
Posted 27 November, 2013.
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