Hands On: Capcom Fighting Collection 2 - Come For The Power Stone, Stay For The Project Justice
How ye doing, Ken?Capcom's first fighting game collection, cleverly entitled Capcom Fighting Collection, saw a splendid assemblage of arcade classics put together by the Japanese giant, covering some of its very best coin-op releases of the 1990s and early noughties.In our 8/10 review, we called it the "best Darkstalkers collection around," saying it "contains years of longevity." So, it's kinda like this writer in that regard. Of course, buyer beware, we also knocked it a little at release as it does, by its very nature, strip away some extra features that were presented in later console versions of the games on offer. It's not ideal when many players have only experienced the home ports, as it can't help but make these 1:1 arcade-perfect joys feel a little threadbare, when they really shouldn't.Read the full article on nintendolife.com

How ye doing, Ken?
Capcom's first fighting game collection, cleverly entitled Capcom Fighting Collection, saw a splendid assemblage of arcade classics put together by the Japanese giant, covering some of its very best coin-op releases of the 1990s and early noughties.
In our 8/10 review, we called it the "best Darkstalkers collection around," saying it "contains years of longevity." So, it's kinda like this writer in that regard. Of course, buyer beware, we also knocked it a little at release as it does, by its very nature, strip away some extra features that were presented in later console versions of the games on offer. It's not ideal when many players have only experienced the home ports, as it can't help but make these 1:1 arcade-perfect joys feel a little threadbare, when they really shouldn't.
Read the full article on nintendolife.com