It’s hard for me to tell what numbers are good or not. Guess something can sell well and still “underperform.” Success or not, I was pleased with SF6 and I do plan to get FF16, it’s just a crowded summer for gaming.
@Shepherd_Tallon I created an account just to answer you because I don’t see a lot of other casual players in these comments sections.
As a total newcomer to the series whose past fighting game experience is pretty much just the Super Smash Bros series (and not the serious type), this game feels great to get into and the newbie controls were a selling point for me (it’s fun to try out a couple easy classic inputs but I wanted a more Smash Bros experience).
I’ve only really played World Tour so far and have no intention of getting the PlayStation subscription online, not only will I get destroyed but judging from people’s comments I will actively make the true players have a worse experience with my casual play style and I don’t want to spoil their game. They were here first. As a casual I feel like I have enough content in World Tour and now that I’ve had a tour of all these new-to-me faces I am looking forward to trying Arcade. It does mean I am less likely to go any deeper and I’m on the fence whether I’ll get any of the DLC. The rental tickets might really be all I need!
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Re: Street Fighter 6 Tops 2 Million Copies Sold, Celebrates with In-Game Rewards
It’s hard for me to tell what numbers are good or not. Guess something can sell well and still “underperform.” Success or not, I was pleased with SF6 and I do plan to get FF16, it’s just a crowded summer for gaming.
Re: Street Fighter 6 Tops 2 Million Copies Sold, Celebrates with In-Game Rewards
@Shepherd_Tallon I created an account just to answer you because I don’t see a lot of other casual players in these comments sections.
As a total newcomer to the series whose past fighting game experience is pretty much just the Super Smash Bros series (and not the serious type), this game feels great to get into and the newbie controls were a selling point for me (it’s fun to try out a couple easy classic inputs but I wanted a more Smash Bros experience).
I’ve only really played World Tour so far and have no intention of getting the PlayStation subscription online, not only will I get destroyed but judging from people’s comments I will actively make the true players have a worse experience with my casual play style and I don’t want to spoil their game. They were here first. As a casual I feel like I have enough content in World Tour and now that I’ve had a tour of all these new-to-me faces I am looking forward to trying Arcade. It does mean I am less likely to go any deeper and I’m on the fence whether I’ll get any of the DLC. The rental tickets might really be all I need!