Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Reviews
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is a fantastic revival of classic fighting games with modern training tools and online features, but it falls just short of perfection due to the controversial CvS2 EO ranked standard and lack of cross-play.
Fans have been demanding Capcom vs SNK, Power Stone and Project Justice, and we finally have them. The other games included, whether popular or not, are well worth checking out too, as they all have their place in fighting game history. Hopefully, this won’t be the last Capcom collection, as there are still more classic fighting games in their extensive library that deserve to be appreciated on modern consoles. For now, matches are gonna be remembered, and battles are about to explode in Capcom Fighting Collection 2!
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 has some of the best fighting games of their era in one amazing package. Nostalgia is certainly riding high here as the 3D visuals obviously don’t hold up, but they nonetheless are oozing with charm and personality, especially Project Justice. Powerstone 2 matches online have been wildly entertaining, and jumping in to get a few rounds of Alpha 3 has been a dream. As Capcom winds down on the available games to add into a future collection, this release has been one of the best, providing the first time many games have seen a release either outside Japan or in the past twenty-some years. If you need any more proof that Capcom is the king of fighting games, this collection is Exhibit A.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 might just be one of the greatest fighting game collections in history. There’s so much quality here, so much value, but also complete respect in its restoration with solid online capabilities, loving recreation with display and sound options and a real look into Capcom’s incredible history, showing both the best and worst. All at a value price. Some minor weaknesses aside, this is a must-play for fight fans and a deeper reminder of just how good Capcom are and how much they’ve influenced an entire genre for years across multiple generations.
While not every game in Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is equally balanced or polished, the variety and care taken in preservation make it a standout retro bundle that’s definitely worth the price.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 offers solid value with eight well-emulated fighters—four 2D and four 3D—enhanced with rollback netcode and online play, though the inclusion of multiple entries from the same series may feel redundant depending on your preferences.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 may lack the star power other collections, but it more than makes up for it with quality, rarity, and historical value. This is a collection made for fans – especially those who lived through the Dreamcast era – and it brings back several games that were once locked away on aging hardware. The Power Stone titles alone make this worth the price of admission, and the strong online performance makes them feel more alive than ever. I can’t wait to dominate other players online, and honestly, being able to re-visit it in multiplayer so many years after the Dreamcast days is a real treat. And sure, it’s not without its quirks, but this second Capcom Fighting Collection is undoubtedly a love letter to a fascinating chapter in fighting game history, and one that all fans of the fighting genre are sure to enjoy.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is the company's best collection to date.
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Ignoring one or two slightly dated titles, plus a truly terrible one, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 goes to show that no one is doing arcade gaming preservation as well as Capcom right now. Just the inclusion of Capcom vs. SNK 2 by itself, in such a pristine, rollback-supported stated, is enough of a reason for you to purchase it, but add in games like two Power Stones and the best version of the best Street Fighter, and what you have here is more than a lot of bang for your buck. What we have here is an infinitely enjoyable collection of fighting works of art.
Don’t pass up the chance to enjoy the best of one of the most traditional fighting game developer’s catalog with Capcom Fighting Collection 2.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is a must-have package for fighting game fans who want to experience some of Capcom's classic arcade fighting games at their best versions.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
Capcom is back at it again by re-releasing eight classic arcade fighting games to current-gen systems along with huge quality-of-life improvements and online matchmaking functionality.
A love letter to fighting game obscurities, delivering cult classics with modern polish. While the absence of Rival Schools stings and Capcom Fighting Evolution remains forgettable, the stellar online-ready Capcom vs. SNK duo and chaotic Power Stone revival make this a must-buy for genre devotees. Not every gem here shines equally, but the rollback netcode and wealth of extras elevate it beyond mere nostalgia bait.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 bundles the obscure together in a compilation that aims to please with its unique blend of the other side of the fighting genre. While it may not be without its blemishes, there is sure to be something in this package for everyone.
Having now spent a few dozen hours playing Capcom Fighting Collection 2 across Switch, PC, and Xbox, I can’t wait to play more of Capcom vs. SNK 2 and Power Stone 2 online with friends post-launch. Some game collections are worth owning just from a historic and preservation perspective, but Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is absolutely worth grabbing just for great portable versions of a few of the games included. Even as a newcomer, this collection shows Capcom truly wanted to give these games the love they deserve, making them accessible on modern platforms.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is a no-brainer. Whether you’re a fan of the genre and want to re-experience these classics or a newcomer looking for a starting point in the fighting gaming community, this collection is a great addition to your collection. This package contains some of the best of Capcom’s games, with a few hidden gems with less commercial success. While the controller isn’t the best to use, it won’t hinder your progress. Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is one of 2025’s must buy games. It’ll definitely be worth every penny.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 brings classic brawlers back with online play, training tools, extras, and a fun mix of 2D and 3D games.
With the Capcom Fighting Collection 2, Capcom delivers a lovingly compiled arcade fighting collection that has plenty to offer retro fans and newcomers alike. Classics such as Capcom vs. SNK 2 or Power Stone celebrate a successful comeback and show how much fun old-school beat-'em-ups can still be today. Thanks to online mode, customisable controls, graphics filters and other convenient functions, the collection has been modernised without losing its nostalgic charm.
Review in German | Read full review
Despite a lack of extra game modes apart from the barebones arcade standards, the quality of life improvements and massive amount of extra goodies outside of the games come together with that standout selection to make the best version of this series so far.
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 represents yet another must-have collection of classics signed by the legendary Japanese software house. Drawing directly from the glorious (and ill-fated) Dreamcast era, the selection ranges from some of the best fighting games in history to iconic arcade action games via great little forgotten gems. Once again, this is a must-see for every retrogaming fan and anyone who wants to savor tasty pages from this sweet video game past.
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