![]() Marisa takes a knee to Luke’s face Image: Capcom It’s also where players can make their ideal fighter, or their weirdest - Capcom offers immense anatomical liberties with character creation in SF6. ![]() It’s not as slick nor as pretty as Street Fighter 6’s other modes, but it is the most newcomer-friendly place to start World Tour teaches players the most basic of fighting game basics before sending them off on a meet-and-greet adventure with the Street Fighter cast. I recently dabbled with Street Fighter 6’s various modes, including the fun, Yakuza-like open-world exploration of World Tour, where players can take their custom character to the streets of Metro City and fight virtually any inhabitant there. It’s a far cry from the barebones, esports-focused launch state of Capcom’s last flagship fighting game effort, Street Fighter 5. On top of a solid one-on-one fighting game, Capcom has built a lightweight RPG, a deep set of training tools catering to newcomers and veterans alike, and a proper arcade mode. ![]() Capcom appears to be making all the right moves for Street Fighter 6. ![]()
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