
Fans of the action genre will find plenty to enjoy in Capcom Fighting Collection.
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IGDB
Verdict score based on confidence-adjusted Steam reviews?
Very Positive on Steam (91% positive from 996 reviews)
Engaging multiplayer/co-op experience
Limited professional critic coverage
Capcom Fighting Collection is a fighting game compilation by Capcom in celebration of the Street Fighter series' 35th anniversary. The collection includes arcade versions of ten games originally released by Capcom between 1994 and 2003, including all five Darkstalkers games. It was released in June 2022 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One. A follow-up focusing on the Marvel vs. Capcom series, Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, was released in 2024, while a direct sequel, Capcom Fighting Collection 2, was released in 2025.

Runs well on modern hardware.
Last updated 19d ago
Thank you Capcom for bringing these games back for a new generation of gamers to experience. This is a fantastic collection of 10 titles with Warzard, Red Earth and Pocket Fighter being my two personal favorites. It brings back so many great Arcade memories everything feels perfect and i had no technical problems at all, the controls, music and graphics are just as i remember them. I picked this collection up twice, once here on Steam and the other on the Nintendo Switch and I have no regrets they are both awesome, truly worthy of their history and should be in all fighting fans collections. Tons of options at your disposal allow gamers of any level to enjoy these games from beginning to end. Whether you are a newcomer or a pro there is so much here to take in, you will not be disappointed. I give this collection the Highest possible recommendation.
When I was a kid I had this semi-friend who loved fighting games. Hanging out with him always meant that I would be playing one of the fighting games he owned, such as King of Fighters 95, 97, and Samurai Showdown? stuff like that. So even though I didn’t particularly like the genre I grew accustomed to it. I guess one could say that his joy affected me. My joy affected him too. He never even knew Megaman existed until he met me. Hahahaha 😅 (Fun full disclosure, he ended up buying Megaman X series. I didn’t even like the series that much.) Although I no longer know how he lives, or what he even looks like, the joy he introduced to me still existed, and that’s what led me to buy this game. Weirdly, however, I never once thought about this kid the entire time I played this game until writing this review. Hahahahahahahaha 🤣. I mean he was only a semi-friend, yea?
amazing collection of arcade classics. worth every cent.
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