Capcom was supposed to have moved onto SF5 within 2-3 years. In fact, this is around the time we are supposed to be seeing Street Fighter ELEVEN at the very least.Why wouldn't I be (slightly) upset? Three months of support is trash. Street Fighter IV got nearly a decade. The least MKX can get is a year.
The way WB/NRS handled this game is making me want to wait for the complete edition of their games from now on.
What planet do you live on?Capcom was supposed to have moved onto SF5 within 2-3 years. In fact,this is around the time we are supposed to be seeing Street Fighter ELEVEN at the very least.
Those are VERY excessive wait times for sequels, not only by modern standards, but by 1987 standards as well. Tekken, Soul Edge/Calibur, and Mortal Kombat all debuted after Street Fighter, and ALL of them have more installments than SF does. (MK has 10, Tekken has 7, and Soul Edge/Calibur has 6.) Find me an explanation for THAT.What planet do you live on?
Street Fighter (1987)
Street Fighter II (1991)
Street Fighter III (1997)
Street Fighter IV (2008)
Street Fighter V (2016)
There have always been epic gaps between main SF titles. Where the hell do you get SF XI from?
"More doesn't mean better" exclusively applies word-for-word to Golf.And that's why there are not lots of horrible half-assed titles in the middle, more doesn't mean better. (For the record I never liked SF)
Yet Street Fighter is still the most popular fighting game in the world.
With my statement I meant that because there are less titles they don't end up making horrible games like MKDA or MKA.
They don't suffer the "Call of Duty effect"
Where's the disagree button?I would rather have no story mode if that meant more characters, more dlc support or an even deeper gameplay.
Story mode is so irrelevant I wouldn't even mind if it wasn't there. It lasts 2 or 3 hours and it's done, 0 replayability.
People only want Tremor because he's a ninja.
People only want Tremor because he's a ninja.