Street Fighter 6 taunt inspires mixed reactions from players

A discussion sparked among players over a Street Fighter 6 user's taunt, with mixed opinions on its extravagance and impressiveness.

Street Fighter 6 taunt inspires mixed reactions from players
Published by José @ PC Game Spotlight 3 years ago


A user's taunt in Street Fighter 6 has ignited a spirited debate among players. While some find it extravagant and impressive, others deem it excessive and over-the-top. Comparisons have been made, with one user humorously likening the taunt to receiving a notification about their double-fried chicken order. However, amidst the varying opinions, there is consensus on one point: Rashid, the character responsible for the taunt, is widely regarded as the best character in Street Fighter 6.

Opinions on the game's story mode differ as well. Some players express disappointment, labeling it as 'the worst thing Capcom has ever done,' while others find it merely 'mediocre.' The user who shared the taunt claims it was performed on a console, but there are dissenting voices regarding the frontal flip before dropping to the ground.

One user shares their disillusionment with Street Fighter 5, emphasizing how they have completely given up on the game due to its perceived shortcomings. Another user empathizes, acknowledging the flaws but still finding enjoyment in the game. 'I'm still enjoying it a lot, but I understand your point,' they respond.

However, not everyone dislikes the Rashid taunt. One user appreciates its humor and finds no fault with it, stating, 'I actually like the Rashid taunt. I think it's pretty funny, and I enjoy his character.' Conversely, another user expresses disdain for the frontal flip, citing its slow execution and vulnerability while airborne. 'It's just not a good move in general,' they conclude.

For some players, the dissatisfaction runs deeper, leading them to abandon the Street Fighter franchise altogether. 'I played it for a while, but it became repetitive,' laments one user. Echoing this sentiment, another user concurs, 'I couldn't agree more. I've been playing since SF2, but I also gave up on it.'

Yet, there are still those who remain excited about the game. One user expresses a newfound interest in playing after witnessing the Rashid taunt on YouTube. 'I saw your Rashid taunt on YouTube, and now I really want to play the game,' they confess. In a lighthearted comment, another user describes the taunt as a means to 'taunt opponents by doing a quick workout.'

Lastly, a user issues a challenge to anyone who believes they can defeat them with Rashid. 'I accept your challenge,' promptly responds another user, ready to prove their skills.

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