![]() Treating Street Fighter's stars as celebrities in their own world was a stroke of brilliance and opens up so much comic potential. ![]() Wes Fenlon, Senior Editor: Street Fighter 6's story mode is goofy, but Yakuza Lite is such a great way to expand on a fighting game-I'm fully bored of the Mortal Kombat style of cutscene-fight-cutscene. Better, really, since Chun-Li taught me how to fight, but the one time I met Jack White he didn't teach me how to play a vintage guitar. I made a character based on me-with slightly larger biceps, sure, and yeah, inhuman quads, but basically me-and watching my new Street Fighter self meet Chun-Li felt weirdly like actually meeting a celebrity. (I have not historically been very good at Street Fighter.) That alone has made Street Fighter 6 exciting for me, but I also like the goofy story mode. ![]() Tyler Wilde, Executive Editor: Thanks to the deeper-than-usual tutorials and practice modes, I finally understand Street Fighter basics that have eluded me for decades-I seriously never knew what people meant by "cross-up" before this game. ![]()
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