Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Review (PS5) – A Blast From The Past

Capcom Fighting Collection 2 Review (PS5) – A Blast From The Past

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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 continues the trend of revisiting Capcom’s golden era of arcade dominance. While some might argue that Capcom has already reestablished its footing with modern hits like Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter VI, the roots of that success were planted long ago during its reign over arcades. The fighting games Capcom produced during that time were legendary, consistently striking gold in the coin-op scene and remaining largely unchallenged until the arcade decline set in across both hemispheres. Today, the landscape has shifted to a console-first focus, but those original titles captured the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat in ways that rivaled the emotional highs of professional sports.

Name: Capcom Fighting Collection 2
Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4|5, (Reviewed), Xbox Series X|S
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Game Type: Fighting
Mode(s): Single-Player, Multiplayer
Release Date: May 16, 2025

Switching between versions is a snap, whether it’s Japanese, English, or other regional builds. You can also apply filters and skins to give the collection a polished, customized look. If you’re a fan of arcade-style scanlines, they’re here too. Every game includes a training mode with solid options to set up different scenarios,...

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