Friday, May 26, 2006

Street Fighter Anniversary Collection for PlayStation 2 Review - PlayStation 2 Street Fighter Anniversary Collection Review

Street Fighter << This is the name which has sticked to my Childhood and Teenage years and always reminds me of the days of Street Fighter 1 and the supreme of all, the father of Arcade Fighting games, the Revolutionary "Street Fighter 2". I was the champ man!!! Read the review of new games on PS2, no matter when you play them, they are just going to be addictive.


Street Fighter Anniversary Collection for PlayStation 2 Review - PlayStation 2 Street Fighter Anniversary Collection Review:

The two games in Street Fighter Anniversary Collection have aged gracefully. In particular, Street Fighter III: Third Strike stands out as one of the best 2D fighting games on the PS2.

In 1991, Street Fighter II was released in video arcades all over the world, and it became an instant classic. This one-on-one 2D fighting game featured incredibly responsive controls and unprecedented depth, what with its eight memorable and highly complex playable characters. It ushered in a new era of arcades--a decade dominated by Street Fighter II-inspired fighting games. Street Fighter II itself saw several substantial upgrades over the years, which added new characters and new moves for the returning fighters, but the core gameplay never changed, and it didn't have to--it's timeless. Now you can experience the Street Fighter II series, as well as 1999's Street Fighter III: Third Strike, in a single volume in Street Fighter Anniversary Collection. Unfortunately, the name of this volume is misleading, since it's a missed opportunity to celebrate one of the greatest gaming franchises of all time. It's also worth noting that, while the forthcoming Xbox version of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection promises online play, this version lacks that option. But the good news is that these fighting games--true to their classic roots--have aged gracefully. In particular, Street Fighter III: Third Strike stands out as one of the best 2D fighting games available on the PlayStation 2. Read More on GameSpot.com

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