![]() ![]() In Street Fighter 5, the hardest combos will only require three-frame links with many combos being far more lenient. If your timing was off by even a single frame, you would drop the combo. There are plenty of 1-frame links in SF4 combos, which means you had one frame (1/60th of a second) to hit the next attack in your combo. One of the biggest issues with Street Fighter 4 when it comes to new players was the fact that many of the best combos required extremely tight timing. This was evident with Street Fighter 4, but the lines are blurred a bit when it comes to Street Fighter 5. You may be the best on your block, but there’s a good chance if you travel to a tournament you’ll get stomped by the high-level players. While SF5 is easy to pick up and play, it won’t be as easy to master. It’s safe to say the entry level of Street Fighter is lower with SF5 than it was with SF4, which is a good thing all around. Players also won’t have to worry about Focus Attack Dash Cancels (FADCs) or any of the more arduous attacks and combos. Characters like Nash who have historically been charge characters dropped the charge moves in favor of fireball motions. In fact, on the surface Street Fighter 5 is easier to play. This ease of play was found in Street Fighter 4 and will continue into Street Fighter 5. Character move lists are only a few dozen attacks at most compared to the likes of Tekken or Virtua Fighter, with character move lists exceeding 100 attacks and combos. Almost anyone can pick up the controller, perform a fireball motion and watch Ken chuck a Hadouken across the screen. One of the reasons for Street Fighter’s immense success across the world is that it’s one of the easiest fighting games to pick up and play. Let’s take a look at how Street Fighter 5 compares to the World Warrior from 2008. There have been changes made that extend into the competitive scene and effect casual players as well. While the next Street Fighter 5 Beta will include a new roster of characters and extend to the PC, it’s only a glimpse of the full picture. If you haven’t been keeping up with the changes between Street Fighter 4 and Street Fighter 5, fear not, as we have all the info you need to determine if SF4 fans will like SF5, or if the new title appeals to an entirely different audience. ![]() Over seven years after the release of Street Fighter 4, Capcom is on the verge of releasing the next major installment in the series, Street Fighter 5. In many ways it was similar to the introduction of Street Fighter 2 back in 1991. Street Fighter 4 first hit Japanese arcades in 2008, and has since reinvigorated the fighting game scene. ![]()
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