![]() The first time I played Street Fighter II was at another eight-year-old’s birthday party, held at a local arcade where everyone got an infinite number of credits for a two-hour block. But in Street Fighter 6 she’s finally attained a measure of peace, and she’s trying to pass on the life lessons she’s learned to both her students and her opponents. ![]() ![]() In past games, Chun-Li, the original female world warrior, has been largely driven by revenge and duty. And I especially love the game’s updated depiction of Chun-Li. I love the Modern control scheme - a simplified mapping of the Classic control scheme - which allows my eight-year-old son to throw hands alongside his father. (Marisa, the jacked up pankratiast, is my main, and Manon, the supermodel ballerina, is my secondary.) I love the new Drive Impact attack, which lets you reverse the momentum of the fight with a brilliant splash of paint. There’s a lot to love in Street Fighter 6, one of the best games I’ve played in the last couple of years. ![]()
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