![]() The succeeding games in this series number play great, still. But I guess having II next to Street Fighter would make fans of the vanilla version go weak in the knees. Makes me wonder why they didn’t just name the later versions Street Fighter 3, 4, 5, etc. It’s amazing how through the years, the developers have added a lot of game mechanics to keep the games fresh. Playing through the virgin version of Street Fighter II up to Super Turbo is a blast to the past. I’m pretty sure a new SF2 will come out for future generations of consoles. How great is it, exactly? Well, let’s just say that even until now, the second entry has new versions coming up, with the latest being Ultra Street Fighter 2: The Final Challengers, released for the Nintendo Switch last year, 2017. Street Fighter 2 is so well-made, I personally think it’s the most popular number in the series. It’s a great thing the sequel is way waaay waaaaay better than the first. It’s so hard being optimistic about something so terrible. You know what made me realize how great it is, though? It’s the foundation of the series and it’s always there to remind us of how gaming technology has evolved over the years. Okay, I’m pretty sure you get the point – the original Street Fighter just isn’t great. The controls are barely responsive, I don’t think the combos are the same as they are today, and I bet a lot of kids wasted their quarters back in the day. Not only does it look bad, it also plays bad. I don’t know if games looking like this were the hots back in the late 80’s, but in today’s standards, the game looks hella ugly. The first Street Fighter has this weird-ass art style. However, the original Street Fighter sucks. Most of the games are awesome, being one of the world’s best fighting game series. That’s a lot of street fighting in one collection. If you didn’t know, the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary collection includes: Street Fighter, SFII, SFII: Champion Edition, Super SF II: Hyper Fighting, SFII: The New Challengers, SFII Turbo, SF:Alpha, SF:Alpha 2, SF:Alpha 3, SFIII: New Generation, SFIII: 2nd Impact, SFIII: 3rd Strike. This review is based on a review code provided by Capcom. Platforms Available: PC, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch That because this franchise left a scar in my childhood, but let’s see if I’d talk to you about that one – we still aren’t that close. So is it worth getting?įIRST THINGS FIRST. I wouldn’t really care about that, I wasn’t even born yet! But that’s the whole point of Street Fighter’s 30th Anniversary Collection – it gives youngsters (like me!) the chance to enjoy the franchises’ years of legacy. It was also in 1987 when Mike Tyson beat Tony Tucker for heavyweight boxing title. It was three decades ago when the original Street Fighter game released on arcades. ![]()
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