Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Review

Capcom is synonymous with fighting games. Street Fighter has cemented itself as one of gaming’s greats, matched in staying power and fame only by Mortal Kombat. And while Tekken and Virtua Fighter and King of Fighters and other mainstays have evolved over time, Capcom has created a definitive legacy. In the decades since the games available in Capcom Fighting Collection 2 released, preservat...[Read More]

Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Preview

On May 15, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 brings another packed roster of games to players seeking harder-to-find titles from Capcom’s storied decades of fighting games. Broadly speaking, any effort to bring games that had a limited release or are otherwise nearly impossible to acquire legally (without deep pockets, of course) is welcome. Capcom’s efforts over the past few years to breat...[Read More]

Capcom Fighting Collection Review

I am back in 1991 again at the Annapolis Mall (I can’t remember the official name – roll with it). I’m playing Street Fighter II for the first time and loving what would be a long affair with Capcom fighting games. That relationship lasted for a long time, maybe hitting its peak at Marvel Super Heroes versus Street Fighter (Japanese import – still the best), and once in a while I enjoy going back ...[Read More]