


As is usual for the series, when you are about to win or lose a fight the music starts to accelerate, brilliantly encapsulating the frantic pace of your own pounding heart.Mafia Connect is an idle RPG set in a city controlled by different mafias. This makes every fight a sight to behold, especially alongside the sound and music. Technically Capcom has done a fantastic job defining each character with their look and animation. Each person’s design and build works well with their speed of strength to create believable bouts… though at times outfits can seem a little skimpy. Moreover, Street Fighter continues to brilliantly combine with female characters male characters. Nowhere is this clearer than with Ken, who is no longer the blond brother of Ryu, but a unique character with his own spectacular moves and design. Some cloned or less popular characters are gone, while others have been evolved. The motions, the precision, the speed of opponents’ responses, the special moves, it is all classic Street Fighter - and you will be hooked from your first move to the last blow. The story mode may be lacking, and the online performance may be spotty, but if there one thing that works perfectly it is the combat. Street Fighter V remains pure to the ideals of Street Fighter. It is true that Capcom is working hard to improve this, but for now, it is in desperate need of patches – particularly when even the single player rewards need a server connection. The problem is that, currently, this mode does not work 100% of the time due to server issues. There are a good number of online modes and match making options too. Looking online, Street Fighter V offers you an excellent experience: you can play and train against the game's AI, and easily jump into compete in online challenges against other players. But the delay makes this initial package feel incomplete. Capcom has already announced that this is to be expanded in free future DLC to be a more complete offering.

It is easy to finish each story in about 10 minutes depending on the difficulty.

These playout as incredibly short, one-round bouts against a handful of opponents, all held together by comic panels.
