Juri is bringing some Feng Shui to Street Fighter V on July 26
Everybody's favourite South Korean brawler is back in Street Fighter V, starting next week on July 26.
Everybody's favourite South Korean brawler is back in Street Fighter V, starting next week on July 26.
Over at the PlayStation Experience Capcom revealed the final character of the Street Fighter V roster, a new face who behaves and operates like a wonderfully-stereotypical B-grade Kung Fu movie villain. He’s called F.A.N.G, and he just so happens to be the self-proclaimed second-in-command of Shadaloo. Also, he can flllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
While some folks can’t imagine a Street Fighter game without the likes of Ryu and his Hadoukens or Chun-Li and her thighs of steel, I’m all about a certain other character in the Street Fighter franchise. THE RED CYCLONE! The Russian bear wrestler! Zangief! Able to crush man’s head like a sparrow’s egg between thighs. A bad guy, but not a bad bad guy, you know?
This Street Fighter is looking to have a solid mix of new and old. And provided that El f***ing Fuerte never darkens my video game doorway ever again, that’s something that I can get behind. Here’s the latest such new addition for Street Fighter, Rashid. According to Capcom, he’s my kind of character. Chillaxed
Gaze upon the following move-lists. Memorise them, have them tattooed on your body and let these combos replace useless parts of your memory, such as those bits devoted to remembering your family.
One of the coolest Street Fighter characters around is back in action, boasting new moves, more speed and the frilliest of shirts, the deadly matador is looking to do some damage. Prepare for the Spanish Ninja!
Forget about Ryu. He's dull, predictable and about as interesting as filing your taxes. Ken masters returns to Street Fighter, and he's bringing a new look and skillset with him in the fifth core game.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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