Assuming theyre making another collection, they better put some effort into the game this time unlike the 30th anniversary collection.
You couldnt even map 3 punches or 3 kicks to a single button in that game - it was simply arcade rom dumps.
I want all the games online (especially Alpha 2 and Double Impact) rather than just select games.
Tired of Capcom being lazy.
Also, the next SF better be on all platforms.
Agree with this. While I love the SF 30th Anniversary Collection -- I have close to 128 hours logged on Steam for that game -- it is a pretty bare bones package.
And the thing is, Capcom HAS done decent releases of Street Fighter games (and game collections) in the past. Take the Street Fighter Zero collection for PS2:
- Has all the mainline games, including Zero 2 Alpha ("Alpha 2 Gold")
- Has unlockable alternate versions of almost every game in the collection, the biggest example is Zero 3 Upper being an alternate of the vanilla Zero 3
- DIPSWITCHES that allow all sorts of cool things, especially 3P/3K button mapping and the coolest thing I've seen yet: allow the Zero and Zero 2 games to have either original inputs for supers (1 punch for L1, 2 punches for L2... etc) or the infinitely more convenient, more intuitive, and easier Zero 3 style input for supers (Jab for L1, Strong for L2, Fierce for L3...).
- While not strictly a Street Fighter game, the inclusion of Pocket Fighter is a nice touch.
- While kind of half baked in some ways, they included a "Hyper Street Fighter Zero" analogous to the "Hyper Street Fighter II" released prior, where you can pit different versions of Street Fighter Zero series characters against each other (e.g., Zero 2 version Rose against V-Ism Zero 3 Gouki). But beyond that it gets wild: they have all sorts of crazy "Isms," including a Shadaloo-ism (the one dictator uses when he's a final boss in Zero 3), a Street Fighter III-ism that allows parries, a Vampire Savior-ism, and... a fucking MARVEL-ism (makes characters play as if they were in the Marvel Vs series of games). Wild, wild stuff, and pretty cool
Literally the only thing missing from that amazing package was the art gallery from the Saturn version of Zero 2. Is it 100% arcade perfect every time? Only the 0.0001% of most hardcore players would be able to tell, the rest of people probably wouldn't give a shit. Does it have the best visuals? No, in the visual department the emulation was hurting a bit.
Is it
fun!? Absolutely, which is why I still own my PS2 copy.
3rd Strike Online is another game that was done really well.