Street Fighter 6’s Replay Review Mode Is the Best Training Tool You’re Not Using
Street Fighter 6 continues to evolve with fresh content and gameplay improvements — from major crossover DLC fighters to constant competitive balance updates. But tucked inside a recent patch is one of the coolest additions the game has ever seen: Replay Review.
It hasn’t received nearly as much attention as the flashy new characters, yet Replay Review might be the single best way to actually get better at Street Fighter 6. Below, we break down what it is, how to use it, and why you should start applying it today.
🎮 What Is Replay Review?
Replay Review is a new function that turns match replays into fully interactive training tools.
Instead of a replay being just a video, Street Fighter 6 stores the original input data from both players. That means you can:
Watch a replay like normal
Pause at any moment
Take control of either character and play the situation yourself
It feels almost unreal — pausing a match, stepping into the fighter’s shoes, and changing what happens next — but it works because the game is simply recreating the recorded match from stored inputs.
🕹️ How To Use Replay Review
You won’t find this as a standalone mode — it’s built right into the replay viewer.
Here’s how to access it:
Open the Multi Menu and choose CFN
Go to the Replays tab
Select any replay — your own or from other players
Pause during the replay and choose “Switch to Player Control”
Select which fighter you want to control
After a short countdown, you’re in control until the round ends
Helpful Note: If you don’t own the character you’re trying to take over, the game will stop you — so no sneaking in DLC tests without access or rental tickets.
You can return to the exact moment you jumped in by pressing Reset Battle at any time. When you’re done, pause and select End Player Control.
🧠 Why Replay Review Is So Useful
Street Fighter is a game of decisions — tiny mistakes in pressure, spacing, or timing can ruin a round. Replay Review lets you experiment with different choices in the same moment:
What if you blocked instead of pressing a button?
Could Drive Impact have stopped that combo?
Is there a counter to that tricky mix-up?
Instead of guessing, you can prove what works.
Example Situations
You’re getting hit during a blockstring — jump into the replay and find the real gap.
An opponent keeps catching you with Drive Rush — replay it until you figure out the ideal punish.
You want to learn a matchup — borrow a pro’s replay and test responses in real time.
Normally, recreating exact situations in Training Mode takes effort — specific spacing, gauges, timing, character behavior. Replay Review skips all the setup and drops you right into the moment that matters.
🌐 Learn From The Best
This feature isn’t limited to your own matches.
You can search replays by:
Character
Player rank
Specific usernames
Watch high-level matches, pause during a clutch moment, and try the same situation yourself. It’s like sparring with the pros — just without getting smoked online.
If you want something closer to direct competition, Street Fighter 6’s V-Rival mode offers a training-focused AI based on other real players. But Replay Review is still the most hands-on way to learn from elite decision-making.
📈 A Must-Use Tool For Every Skill Level
Replay Review isn’t replacing Training Mode — it’s enhancing it.
Whether you’re:
A beginner learning matchups
A ranked grinder fixing bad habits
A tournament player preparing counter-play
…you’ll find value in instantly testing what you could have done better.
Capcom built one of the most accessible and powerful learning systems ever seen in a fighting game — don’t let it go unnoticed.
🏁 Final Thoughts
Replay Review is a massive win for players who want to improve without stress. You can take real match mistakes, rerun them endlessly, and discover better solutions — all without risking LP or waiting for the perfect setup.
If you haven’t tried it yet, now’s the time. Your future self in ranked will thank you!
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