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Latest 6 Reviews Here is what people are saying about the Street Fighter Anniversary PS2
"Worth it for the reduced price!"
2009-09-02
- Reviewed By User: AVX1L42T98R8P
While world warrior was fun I was not the biggest SF 2 fan. There tend to be two camps...Those like me who loved the Alpha series....and the hardcore traditionalist who left the SF mythos after SF 2 added cammy, D-Jay, and T-hawk to the fold.
It is a shame SF suffered a dent in its' fanbase considering SF 3 was awesome. Sadly SF 3 suffered from what KOF 12 is now afflicted with. When SF 3 first came out it had bare minimal characters. It was still very fun and looked beautiful from an artistic perspective but those whom got used to SF Alpha 3's huge roster were pretty disappointed. All things considered at least the first iteration of SF 3 still had decent endings for every participant & the newcomers such as Sean, Elena,Ibuki, and Necro added a breath of new blood the franchise desperately needed.
Fortunatelly for you the game in this package is 3rd strike. Some may argue SF 3 2nd Impact is the best but I prefer 3rd strike for the sheer amount of content and an even meatier fighter roster.
Compared to the Alpha series 3rd strike forces you to strategize. Each character has quite a few "super arts" but they can only choose one before the battle royale begins. Furthermore Ken, Chun Li, Akuma, and Ryu have been completely "remixed" so there is actually much diversity in even the classic characters. The shota characters are still "similar" but at least now there is more variation between them.
3rd strike also introduced the "parry system". It allows any character to block then counter any move from an opponent leaving them wide open. In tournaments between the most devoted street fighter fans you can see how much depth this adds to the game!
My only qualm is Alpha remastered the SF story line and made it good whereas 3rd Strike's conclusions leave much to be desired. Let's just say the character development was usually much better even in the other versions of SF 3 whereas 3rd strike lambasts the characters or has them fade out into the credits with a whimper instead of a bang. It's much like playing Tekken 5. It's as if the designers decided to make 3rd strike into one half brawler comedy and one half obscure nonsense. The few endings that are not ludicrously ridiculous are simply "meh". Even Remy's more serious journey may have you scratching your head.
I know I've neglected SF 2 and for those of you into "the classics" rest assured most iterations of SF 2 exist in the Anniversary collection and there is a "mix mode" that allows you to pit different variations of these characters against each other! Of course my biggest gripe is many characters remained mostly unchanged throughout the evolution of SF 2 so it is not quite as epic as it sounds.
At $14.00 this is a great opertunity for 2D brawler fans. Don't pass it up!
Pros
+Every version of SF 2 exists with a mix mode
+ SF 3rd Strike is essential to every SF fans collection.
Cons
- In my opinion I would have liked if 3rd strike was in a collector's bundle pack with the other iterations of SF 3
-I'm not the biggest fan of SF 2 though I'm an overall fan of the series. If you want this game at its' peak I suggest downloading Super SF 2 HD mega mix over X-box live or your Ps3.
"A must have for 2D Fighter Fans"
2009-07-29
- Reviewed By User: A4TALUD8B6FT2
These games are quite a trip to the past (if you dont own them on some sort of emulator already). However, having 3rd Strike is a real treat... The games are a very good console port of the arcade versions and feature training modes. Have fun duking it out against a really hard computer (PS2 is a faster machine than say, the PS1 or SNES) or some really difficult human opponents....
"Cool collection and the SF2 Movie!!!"
2009-06-02
- Reviewed By User: A294UQY2B07SHD
Street Fighter Annivesery collection is a CD with two games(SF 2 & SF third strike) and a feature film(SF 2 animated movie), all for under 30 bucks!!! This is a must have for Street Fighter fans everywhere. Also if you have a third party console, be sure to pick up Street Fighter 4. Peace.
I bought this game to reminisce a little with the old Street Fighter arcade game and it did not disappoint. Great for honing your basic skills or practicing for the newer versions of Street Fighter.
"Take a walk down memory lane......"
2009-04-23
- Reviewed By User: A1X6YGOFYFKB17
I used to play Street Fighter and Street Fighter 2 Turbo in college. I never played tournaments but played with friends. Once I figured out how to do a HA-DO-KEN and SHO-RYU-KEN, I was hooked! I also remember hours and hours of playing these games in the college dorms. :) The system was SNES and I had a few joysticks. A few years went by and the popularity of arcades and 2D fighters went on a decline (at least in the USA). I thought to myself, all good things come to an end.
Now, Street Fighter Anniversary Collection comes out and I'm completely pleased with it! Street Fighter 2 Turbo seems to be perfect from the arcades. Now I did notice that they turned up the AI so that the computer is more challenging than the arcade version. That's always good so you don't get bored with it. I'm glad the other versions are here too so that I can try them out. This is really a gem of a game. If you like the Street Fighter Franchise and like 2D fighting, pick this one up. You won't regret it!
"Have a PS2? Need Street Fighter?"
2009-01-26
- Reviewed By User: A3QXJGK90T4FMI
If you are a tournament player, hardcore enthusiast, or fighting game fan - you probably already know about if not own this game. This game was recommended to me by Street Fighter IV tournament players. They told me that in order to learn the basics of SF4, SSF2 Turbo is the game to play. It includes 3rd Strike as well, for those interested in recreating the EVO match of the century.
2 games in 1 with a cheesy Street Fighter anime movie. Can't beat that with a bat. So to prepare for SF4 - play SSF2T, get a HRAP2 SA (Hori Real Arcade Pro 2 SA - Sanwa Stick and Buttons), and rock out.
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