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Street Fighter IV: Netflix Revive Classic en Mobile

Authore: OwenActualizar:May 18,2025

El debate sobre la edad de oro de los juegos de lucha continúa. ¿Eran los años 90, con clásicos como Street Fighter III? ¿La década de 2000, marcada por el surgimiento de Guilty Gear? ¿O tal vez la 2020, dominada por títulos como Tekken? Independientemente de la época, es innegable que Street Fighter IV desempeñara un papel fundamental en la revitalización del género.

Ahora, gracias a los juegos de Netflix, puedes volver a la acción con Street Fighter IV: Championship Edition. Esta versión cuenta con una lista impresionante de más de 30 luchadores y 12 etapas icónicas. Ya sea que seas fanático del dúo clásico Ryu y Ken, que devuelven los favoritos de Third Strike como Elena y Dudley, o recién llegados como C. Viper y Juri Han, hay un personaje para todos.

La mejor parte? Solo necesita una suscripción estándar de Netflix para acceder a ella. Disfrute del juego tanto en modos multijugador en línea como en solitario fuera de línea. Los controladores son compatibles, aunque necesitará navegar por el menú con controles táctiles (aún no se sabe la palabra sobre la compatibilidad con palanca de peleas).

Mi tiempo es ahora Street Fighter IV está lleno de contenido. Desde el modo Arcade para cada personaje hasta la configuración de dificultad ajustable, puede adaptar su experiencia para perfeccionar sus habilidades. Sin embargo, tenga en cuenta: si eres nuevo en los juegos de lucha, la comunidad ha tenido años para perfeccionar sus técnicas.

Para los recién llegados, el juego ofrece una curva de aprendizaje suave con dificultad ajustable y un conjunto completo de tutoriales para guiarlo a través de lo básico. Si Street Fighter IV se convierte en su punto de entrada en el mundo de los juegos de lucha, estás de suerte. El juego móvil está prosperando con opciones, y puedes explorar aún más títulos llenos de acción revisando nuestra clasificación de los 25 mejores juegos de lucha para iOS y Android.

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