![]() Since then Capcom has been hard at work, both through frequent updates and a continually expanding roster - though some might bristle at the 'season passes' used to access them, though long-time fans such as myself have gotten rather used to Capcom's habit of adding characters and gameplay tweaks in subsequent 'minor' updates to core versions. The roster felt small, the modes lacking and the matchmaking was something of a mess upon release. ![]() However, there was no denying that the bare bones left numerous fans - myself included - disappointed. Visually it was fantastic, and the actual fighting experience was top-notch. When Street Fighter V first released, I was torn over it. Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition is a sharp fighting game that finally gives us the Street Fighter V experience we probably should have had since the start.
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