Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

released on May 29, 2018
by Capcom

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection

released on May 29, 2018
by Capcom

Over 60 characters, 40 million units sold, and 30 years later, we’re celebrating Street Fighter with the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection for PlayStation 4! The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection contains 12 iconic titles in the series that each have their place in Street Fighter history. The Switch release includes an exclusive variant of Super Street Fighter II: Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle.


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I'd rather play Alpha Anthology but this is perfectly fine.

Uma ótima coletânea de street fighter, contém todos os jogos da era 2d do game e com ótimos jogos como street fighter Alpha e jogos mais fracos como street fighter 3

3rd strike is peak BUT EVERYTHING ELSE WAS SO FUCKING PAINFUL

SF3 and the SF Alpha games are hard carrying this collection for sure. its cool that they have included an online for this even if the game isnt packed with players. the save states are nice but id prefer the reverse button from the Capcom Arcade Collection so I don't have to play complete rounds vs CPU to win. If i had to nitpick here its a damn shame this game doesn't include the final updated release of Alpha 3 which is still stuck on PSP for some reason, the puzzle & gem fighter games are missing, the original SF2 HD release (which I know they're aware it exists because they released a new variation of it a year before this). and all the other final renditions that were exclusive to Street Fighter Collection. X-Men Vs. Street Fighter and the EX games would have been a nice bonus as well but I'm sure licensing scared them away way before this game even got to development. another nitpick would be the lack of information on SFV an IV in the tab with the development releases. I'd only suggest getting this if you're a Street Fighter enthusiast while its on sale otherwise fightcade is an option for those who seek the online aspect.

AI's cheating on your ass in SF2 is crazy lmao

Decent port of Street Fighter 1 up to Street Fighter III: 3rd strike, but also a lazy one.

I got it in a bundle so it was not crazy expensive and if you haven't experienced the old school Street Fighter titles, this is a good way to play those. However, these are not the most feature-complete versions as you can only do Arcade mode, Versus and Online (unkranked or ranked). For example, the Japanese Saturn release of Street Fighter Zero 3 had some amazing bonus features - all absent here.

The options menu is very bare-bones as well, at least it has decent CRT shaders.

The PC version has Enigma DRM, so keep that in mind as well.