I have no idea. I am a little curious, but I am way more invested towards Dan, Oro, and Akira.I'm not sure that anybody ever liked Eleven, but what the hell is his deal now?
Oh, Street Fighter VI won't be a thing until at least 2023 or 2024. Five was made on a shoestring budget and you can tell back when it first launched in 2016. That's why it was exclusive to PlayStation and PC. Sony up front the money, so Capcom could afford to actually make the game. The game didn't sell well and was bad for Capcom's fiscal year of 2016. The game got better as the seasons went on; more so around late season 2 and season 3. They're making their game fun. Which is what they should have done in the first place instead of focusing on the crappy esports community and ESPN.Aren't people ready to move onto SF6? Or What's going on with this game?
Not the first time he' had that attitude.It was fun watching Max gradually go from "I won't be playing Rose much" to "dude, she looks awesome!".
He's said before that he wants to "be able to do crazy shit" with fighting game characters, and Rose looks like she's got some ridonkulous potential for that.Not the first time he' had that attitude.
Her fighting style is basically Lisa Lisa from Jojo Part 2 (who she is based off), the A-ism (custom combo super from Street Fighter Alpha/Zero 3) super, and one of Yun's supers called Genejin.He's said before that he wants to "be able to do crazy shit" with fighting game characters, and Rose looks like she's got some ridonkulous potential for that.
True. At least they turned it around starting at 2018. I did not pick up the game until, 2020 with the release of Champion Edition at $29.99. They were so focused on the tournament community, and mother-fucking ESPN, Capcom forgot what made them successful in the first place! The casuals. The hardcore don't sell these games. This applies to all fighting games in general.If only they'd put that much effort into the game at the beginning.