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Watch the Accolades Trailer for Capcom Fighting Collection 2, an arcade fighting game collection of classic titles developed by Capcom. Players can access a suite of fan-favorite games from Capcom's ...
The only real stinker in Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is Capcom Fighting Evolution. It’s a bizarre inclusion given its ...
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The "marquee" games in this bundle--based on the key art, at least--are the Capcom Vs. SNK games, which paired fighters from the libraries of both Capcom and SNK in one big battle. Both games ...
I have so many fond memories of Power Stone, Capcom vs. SNK, and, of course, my favorite, Street Fighter Alpha 3. This bundles perfectly with the previous Fighting Collection, and while I ...
While SNK aren’t the only focus for this compilation release, it was clearly important for Capcom to get this out just after finishing their extended collaboration in Street Fighter 6.
The collection includes eight titles, including the unexpected collaboration with SNK, as well as lesser-known titles such as Plasma Sword and Capcom Fighting Evolution. The collection reflects a ...
SNK’s fighting game series emerged around the same time as Capcom’s iconic franchise but never rose to its iconic heights. At 1990s arcades, when fans huddled around cabinets featuring Ryu and ...
The massive heavyweights sure to get the most play and feel the most modern are the two Capcom vs. SNK entries and Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper. Again the ratio system returns and still feels ...
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is now available on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The eight-game collection earned an 8/10 in our review and costs $40. Like last year's Marvel vs.