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Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 542 reviews
(542 customer reviews)to a friend
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty good
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This collection is interesting in that it's one of few that has included the original Street Fighter (I've only encountered one before this forgot the name though). As awful as that game is (among the worst I've ever played) it's still a fascinating piece of history due to what it led to. The other games really everyone knows what they are and whether they like them or not. Personally find Street Fighter 2 to be the best and 3 to be the worst (could never get into it). Like others have said online it would have been nice to see the updated console versions of Alpha 3 but they were going soley for arcade versions here so I understand the reasoning behind it being left out. Overall for $20 it's a decent enough price if it was higher it would be more questionable but if you enjoy it go for it. If you like Street Fighter/fighting games or are just curious about the evolution of the series go for it if nothing else it's interesting from that perspective.
This review is from Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Standard Edition - PlayStation 4
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Street Fighter Collection so far.
Posted .This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I know a lot of people have been hating on this collection do to its lack of console versions of titles that have more characters for a few of the games. Like Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold and Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max Upper (PSP) release. Also they added Training Mode and Versus as well as adding online play to Street Fighter 2, Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Street Fighter III: Third Stirke. Now for many fans that is not going to be a huge deal as Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo got the remasters with new artwork which got put on PS3/Xbox 360 and Switch then got the exclusive Ultra Street Fighter II which had some of the same enhancements, but also got fixed text and two new characters. In my opinion what makes this collection so great is that it has the extra bits of information that tells you in detail the history of the games. Also about some of the glitches such as how to have a Ryu vs Ryu match in Street Fighter II's original Arcade release. It also gives you cool tips like the fact you can beat opponents in Street Fighter (the first game), with one Shoryuken. Which was actually cool since I was unaware even though I have played that title many times. This is a great collection of 12 games from the fighter that basically made the genre what it is today. Collections have been released for Street Fighter before, but this one has the largest collection of titles for the series in one place and you get to play them in raw format pretty much. Having the PS2 games it would have been cool if they added Pocket Fighter or something like that, but having them all for the first time in one place is great for me.
This review is from Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection Standard Edition - PlayStation 4
I would recommend this to a friend










