RETRORATED
Capcom Fighting Collection 2
A BRAWL FOR ALL
>> It’s a furious fighting festival this month, as Capcom gathers some of its most interesting entries in the genre for another collection. Over the page, you’ll find more reviews, including Jeff Minter’s remake of I, Robot and the latest Evercade cartridge
PICKS OF THE MONTH
DARRAN
Doom: The Dark Ages
Although it arrived a little too late for review, I’m really having a tremendous time with it.
NICK
Capcom Fighting Collection 2
My Dreamcast is broken, so I’m really fortunate that I’ve got a way to play Capcom Vs SNK 2 again.
» [PlayStation 5] King kicks Rugal’s face right into next week. He deserves it, really.
INFORMATION
» FORMAT REVIEWED: PS4 (VIA PS5)
» OTHER FORMATS: XBOX ONE, XBOX SERIES X/S, SWITCH, PC
» RELEASED: OUT NOW » PRICE: £34.99 » PUBLISHER: CAPCOM » DEVELOPER: CAPCOM
» BUY IT FROM: ONLINE, RETAIL
» PLAYERS: 1-4
» [PlayStation 5] Every collection has one duffer, and Capcom Fighting Evolution just isn’t that fun to play.
The depth of Capcom’s fighting game roster is crazy, when you take a moment to think about it. Although this is Capcom Fighting Collection 2, it could just as easily be called Capcom Fighting Collection 4, given the dedicated Street Fighter and Marvel Vs Capcom collections that already exist – yet it might just be the best of these collections to date, depending on your perspective. You see, while Capcom’s previous collections have focussed pretty strictly on 2D fighting games, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 offers both more in the way of variety and games that haven’t been so easy to get hold of.