Sorry for reviving this topic but I just picked up SFV and it seemed the best place to mention that I'm quite miffed about its single player content and overall polish out of the box.
Some of the things I miss:
- There is no cinematic opening movie in the game after the first time you boot it up, and even that first time it's not that cool CGI trailer they showed on Youtube but a far shorter, compressed version. Not even the Options menu allow you to watch that cinematic trailer or rewatch the shorter version.
- There is no attract mode of any kind; the game simply brings you to the menu and just sits there.
- Versus mode is strictly reserved for local multiplayer. You can't even choose to have the CPU fight another CPU, a feature that even SFxT had and that I've always enjoyed greatly.
- There is no Arcade mode at all (which was known, but still disappointing to me), so no way to fight 8+ CPU fighters and then a boss. I mean there are still four Kings in Shadaloo and an appropriate stage, but no way to battle them all at the end of an Arcade mode.
I know there are character stories to do, a Survival mode and that upcoming cinematic story mode, but apart from those the game severely lacks many of the features most if not all (older) fighting games had to entertain people like me who don't often have people around to fight against or the nerves to fight online. Most of the things above would not have taken much work to include as they all exist already but are simply not added or enabled by a menu option.
I really hope that this game will be fleshed out in these areas as well since not every SF fan is big on online competition and barebones single player content. (And no, the notion that many SF players never enjoyed fighting the CPU or don't see much value in it in terms of improving their skills is not an argument for not including such modes for other people who do enjoy them.)