Reviews from

in the past


Nice collection, even includes the first og SF for history (and self-masochist) sake.

Tbh I have fun only on SF III and Alpha. I can't really stand these versions of SF 2 for some reasons, even if they're supposed to be the original arcade ones. Maybe I grow up with easier ones and that is why. Or, as they said here: AI cheats like hell.

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

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.

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.

A solid collection of playable street fighter games, along with some cool behind the scenes bonuses. Accessing every mode in every one of its games is very easy with its streamlined menu system, the online matches are still fairly active at least on switch, And all of the old street fighter games are very fun to play even if i am very very bad at them.


A pele do dedão esquerdo saiu de tanto q joguei SF2 no fliper, então isso resume um pouco do meu sentimento por essa franquia revolucionária!

ken, guile and sakura in that order
still dont gaf to learn inputs, combos and shit

A great collection of games featuring every mainline Street Fighter game.

The online mode however, is complete garbage, and at this point it is completely dead. Additionally, not every Street Fighter game is playable online.

It's good to have these games easily accessible in one nice collection, for some casual, on-the-couch two-player nostalgia, but the arcade modes are lackluster, and the fact that you can only play one-player with the CPU set to GOD MODE just ruins the experience. I don't regret the purchase, per se, but it's not very playable.

One of the best fighting game collections. Good controls, good emulation, good porting, tons of options

You could’ve had Alpha 3 MAX and the final 3 (realistically 2) versions of SFII and it’d be perfect. Can’t speak for the dead multiplayer netcode though.

This is a really rough port man. Not only did we get the very vanilla arcade ports and not the best editions for each game, meaning that we're missing SO much content that was added onto other versions of the game, but fighting the CPU on arcade mode feels like you're fighting pro players each time. Even if the difficulty is set to the lowest setting, whatever satanic programming went into the AI for the single player is so unfair to play against and becomes so quickly frustrating to deal with that the only fun to be had with these ports is the ability to play with friends.

I'll give props though, this does make the entire series more accessible for people who don't know how to emulate with a PC. The bonus art, character profiles and seeing how the series evolves by trial and error with each game is definitely some dope stuff to keep in mind and track.

I mean, it's not a bad collection if you want to own the games, but if you want to PLAY them online just go to fightcade. If you want to buy a collection get the Capcom Fighting Collection instead.

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

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

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

I have an absurd amount of respect for these games, artistically at least. I’ve always been a proponent of SNK’s supremacy in 90’s pixel art, but looking at some of these designs and backgrounds and animations I may as well be converted to Capcom cause. But unlike some of SNK’s fighters, the better regarded games in this collection seem impenetrable, utterly unaccessible to beginners, so I found myself simply watching the art instead of playing (and enjoying) these games.

My boomer dad just bought me this game so he could beat my ass on Old School Street Fighter II.

I got this at a time when there were very few fighting games on the Switch. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and Mortal Kombat 11 hadn't come out yet so I thought I'd settle for this at the moment.

Even then, at a time when I was desperate to get a hold of a Switch fighting game, I didn't get much play out of the game. The experience is pretty lackluster so I lost interest in it pretty quickly. The games are also very hard to get into: the online matches are dead, and the AI is set on a very high difficulty in Arcade mode that you cannot change. Thus, it creates a borderline unplayable gaming experience. I guess, the only way I'd ever recommend it is if you simply want to collect Switch games or you're very good at the classic Street Fighter games and would love to play it on the go.

Steam Verification: Unsupported

The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection does work really well on the Steam Deck. No frame issues and the buttons automatically map themselves to the deck too. However the screen is very small, it's hard to see the characters and text. Putting the game on full screen does help a bit but there's no way to fix this issue completely yet.

Old fighting games are shit

why does 3rd strike have to sound like this

These games are great, and this is a solid collection.


Shit collection. Let me change the difficulty from the arcade defaults!

Tbh I think with collections like this they just have to include some better extras. There is no reason to get this game when fightcade just has more advantages, more players and is free.

Collection creators need to step up their game and add some cool features. Like the street fighter alpha anthology collection added Hyper Alpha which was super cool and is a reason to get the collection.

This has no such thing and is pretty useless. Still played it a bunch though

I really REALLY like Street Fighter.