Street Fighter Alpha Anthology includes Street Fighter Alpha 1, 2, and the superb 3 (which is reason enough to own this compilation for alone if you don’t already have SFA 3 for another system) along with Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix which features our favorite brawlers in super deformed fighting mode. Despite being a collection of aging 2-D fighters, all the games look crisp and clean, and most important of all, they all play wonderfully to boot. That's my review of this Great game and many reason's why to pick this game up.Though it still takes some getting used to playing a Street Fighter game with the PS2 controler, there’s plenty here to warrant the asking price, and there’s a nice array of extras and unlockables as well. And if you have played any of the Alpha Street Fighter games? Then you all know that certain Final Fight characters have been part of the Alpha Street Fighter game series as well. Play all day and all Night!Īs a Street Fighter game fan myself i got this game for many reason's. The game h as many hidden features and many things to look for and do. So for you older adult players this game is one to pick up and play and play again. Of course this game is rated M=Mature and it's not for kids to play. Now if only Capcom would do a new Street Fighter with 3-D CGI characters as Final Fight: Streetwise that would rock! Game is all in 3-D CGI and this is the best way for Capcom to do this game series as it's never been done before. And if your a Cammy fan you can see what Cammy has been doing since those days of Street Fighter. She's really came a long way since her Super Street Fighter II game Introduction all those years ago. Also if your into the Street Fighter game series? Cammy from Street Fighter also makes her apperance in this game. If your into the Final Fight game series? This game is a must for all Final Fight fans. Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-ownedįinal Fight: Streetwise With Cammy from Street Fighter! It doesn’t wear out it’s welcome at about 8 to 10 hours, if you can look past the “Final Fight” name and think of it as it’s own thing, you have the opportunity to have a real good time with it. A solid beat em up, maybe not to the technical perfection of Urban Reign, but it’s not as compartmentalized either. The controls and gameplay are spot on and there is just something satisfying of nailing a counter after a block. The story gets a little far-fetched, but it’s a video game and shouldn’t be taken too seriously. The story is great, voice acting is superb, and the soundtrack, there’s a song for everyone in the game. After about 20 tries I finally got it, but it did kind of kill the vibe of the game for a few minutes. I can get over the fact that this weird mini-game made it into the final product, most of which are completely optional, but this particular one was required to progress the story. There’s only one part in the entire game that kind of had me scratching my head…it’s a mini-game for the chef killing rats. I consider this game far better than Beatdown: Fist of Vengeance. I think the bad stigma comes from the “Final Fight” name. I took a chance on it and much to my surprise, it’s a really great game. Reading about this game you’ll find a plethora of bad and mixed reviews.
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