Street Fighter V on PC and PS4 offers classic game modes, both for one and more players.
When it is filled, after receiving a specific number of hits, it temporarily stuns the character (this is supposed to encourage players to employ a offensive game style).ĭespite these new additions, the game still employs old mechanics from the previous Street Fighters, including the EX Gauge – a bar which is filled when attacking and which allows the fighter to perform special moves or powerful combos (Critical Arts). V-Triggers use the whole V-Gauge, offering a time-limited bonus (for example, increased damage). V-Skills are powerful attacks, different for each fighter. The player can use the accumulated energy in one of three ways. It is a special bar which is filled when the character is attacked. V-Gauge is the biggest introduction to the Street Fighter V’s fighting mechanics. 16 fighters are available in the basic version of the game, four of which appear for the first time in the history of the series. As before, it is a classic fighting game in which two characters battle each other using various, more or less spectacular attacks. The gameplay mechanics of Street Fighter V on the PC and PS4 platform haven’t changed greatly in comparison to previous installments of the series. The difference, however, isn’t big enough for the game to require a high-end computer. Despite the fact that there are very small differences in visuals between this and previous installment of the series, Street Fighter V has somewhat bigger system requirements. PC version is one of two available editions of Street Fighter V as a result of a “strategic partnership” between the developer and Sony Computer Entertainment. Similarly as in the case of all previous Street Fighter games, it was developed by the Japanese company Capcom. Street Fighter V, released on PC among other platforms, is the fifth installment in the cult series of Japanese fighting games launched in 1987.