The debate over the golden age of fighting games rages on. Was it the 90s, with classics like Street Fighter III? The 2000s, marked by the rise of Guilty Gear? Or perhaps the 2020s, dominated by titles like Tekken? Regardless of the era, it's undeniable that Street Fighter IV played a pivotal role in revitalizing the genre.
Now, thanks to Netflix Games, you can dive back into the action with Street Fighter IV: Championship Edition. This version boasts an impressive roster of over 30 fighters and 12 iconic stages. Whether you're a fan of the classic duo Ryu and Ken, returning favorites from Third Strike like Elena and Dudley, or newcomers such as C. Viper and Juri Han, there's a character for everyone.
The best part? You only need a standard Netflix subscription to access it. Enjoy the game in both online multiplayer and offline solo modes. Controllers are supported, though you'll need to navigate the menu with touch controls (no word yet on fight-stick compatibility).
Street Fighter IV is brimming with content. From arcade mode for each character to adjustable difficulty settings, you can tailor your experience to hone your skills. However, be warned: if you're new to fighting games, the community has had years to perfect their techniques.
For newcomers, the game offers a gentle learning curve with adjustable difficulty and a comprehensive set of tutorials to guide you through the basics. If Street Fighter IV becomes your entry point into the world of fighting games, you're in luck. Mobile gaming is thriving with options, and you can explore even more action-packed titles by checking out our ranking of the top 25 best fighting games for iOS and Android.