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Street fighters 4

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Warner Bros didn’t quite pull off a flawless victory here.

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The sophisticated combos which serve as its bigger sibling’s bread and butter make way for simple taps and screen swipes, though the depth isn’t sacrificed. Injustice 2 achieved everything it set out to do when it arrived on iOS and Android devices, namely scale down a popular superhero brawler for home consoles into a polished, mobile-friendly package. It may be imperfect, especially if you don’t have an MFi controller at your disposal, but Street Fighter IV Champion Edition is a fully-fledged versus brawler in the palm of your hand nevertheless. Admittedly, Street Fighter IV Champion Edition was ropey at launch, bogged down by control issues and online multiplayer woes, but the developer has since ironed out many of its biggest problems with patches. Capcom hasn’t gotten around to bringing Street Fighter V to mobile yet, but at least we’ve got a decent version of its predecessor to satisfy our need for Dragon Punches and Sonic Booms.