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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 for Nintendo Switch bundles eight legendary fighting games with modern online play powered by rollback netcode, comprehensive training modes, and extensive language support. Featuring exclusive galleries and customizable gameplay, this 2025 release is a must-have for nostalgic pros and new fighters alike.
| Asin | B0DPGQBYJC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,602 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #222 in Nintendo Switch Games |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (510) 4.8 out of 5 stars |
| Date First Available | December 3, 2024 |
| Department | All Ages |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00013388410453 |
| Item Model Number | 41045 |
| Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Capcom |
| Product Dimensions | 0.44 x 6.63 x 4.13 inches; 2.08 ounces |
| Rated | Teen |
| Release Date | May 16, 2025 |
| Type Of Item | Video Game |
| Upc | 013388410453 |
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Arcade Fun at Home
If you’re thinking about getting Capcom Fighting Collection 2 for the Nintendo Switch, I’d definitely recommend it—especially if you have kids who enjoy fighting games. My son absolutely loved it.The game has a great mix of classic fighting titles, which makes it feel like a little arcade at home. The controls are easy enough for beginners to pick up, but there’s still enough challenge to keep things interesting as they improve. That balance is a big win.One thing I really liked is how smooth it runs on the Switch. No lag, no frustration—just straight gameplay. The graphics keep that classic arcade style, which adds a fun nostalgic vibe, even if you didn’t grow up with these games.For my son, the best part was being able to try different characters and games all in one place. It kept him entertained way longer than I expected, which honestly makes it worth the money.Overall, it’s a fun, family-friendly game with a lot of replay value. If your kid enjoys action or fighting games, this is a solid pick.
User
Great value!
Another great Capcom game collection. It's nice to see all those games rescued for new generations.
User
This is pure gold
For collectors, this is pure gold! Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is the ultimate package, finally rescuing key Dreamcast fighters like Rival Schools: Second Impact and Plasma Sword from obscurity and bringing them to modern platforms with essential online functionality. The inclusion of Capcom vs SNK, street fighter Alpha 3, and the Power Stone duo makes this a comprehensive celebration of Capcom's fighting legacy. It's a historically significant release, expertly updated for today's audience. Highly, highly recommended.
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Excited to have these games on Switch
Very fun collection. The Capcom vs SNK games are certainty the highlights, but all of the games are very fun and enjoyable. Game arrived on time and in the described condition. No complaints, glad to have the great games on switch.
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Capcom, the king of fighting games
Loved the game, the collection brings nostalgia to everyone who played fighting games in the 90s and 2000s. Great selection of games, amazing gallery, powerful characters, and some of the best music in fighting games.
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Great collection
Great collection of retro games
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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 - Nintendo Switch
A Well‑Crafted Retro Fighting Collection with Minor FlawsAs a long‑time fan of Capcom’s fighting games, I approached Capcom Fighting Collection 2 with high expectations. It delivers a polished, nostalgic compilation, though it’s not without a few shortcomings. Here’s a breakdown:Game SelectionThis collection focuses on some of Capcom’s more obscure and experimental fighters, including Cyberbots, Red Earth, and Star Gladiator 2. It also gives fans of Rival Schools something to finally enjoy on modern hardware. While that niche lineup will excite retro enthusiasts, casual players—who might miss classics like Street Fighter or Darkstalkers—may feel less engaged.Gameplay & ControlsEach game plays smoothly on both docked and handheld modes. Controls feel responsive, and button mapping is customizable. Serious players will benefit from using a Pro Controller or arcade stick. Some characters and mechanics feel dated, but that retro feel is part of the charm.Online & ExtrasThe addition of rollback netcode means competitive matches feel smooth and reliable online. There are also many quality‑of‑life features: save states, visual filters, difficulty settings, and a robust museum mode that includes concept art and music libraries.PresentationMenus are clean, stylish, and easy to navigate. Load times between games are minimal. The included gallery materials will appeal to fans of classic Capcom art and soundtracks.What Could Be BetterNiche game selection means fewer mainstream favorites.Still missing titles like Capcom vs. SNK, Power Stone, or Marvel crossovers.A few entries feel like filler compared to standout titles in the collection.Final VerdictCapcom Fighting Collection 2 is a thoughtfully curated set of Capcom fighting titles with solid enhancements and smooth online play. It’s a must-have for collectors and a worthwhile discovery for players looking to dive deeper into Capcom’s lesser-known fighting legacy. That said, it may leave some fans wanting more mainstream favorites.
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Great Collection for Fighting Game Fans
Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is a blast on the Switch. The games run smoothly, the controls feel solid, and having multiple classic fighters in one package is awesome. It’s perfect for quick matches or longer sessions, especially in handheld mode. A must-have if you love classic Capcom fighting games.
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This is just fun!
This compilation is a nice addition to the Capcom Fighting Collections. The games in this volume lean more towards being cult classics. There's no six variations of Stret Fighter II or three versions of Vampire Saviour 3 in this set, but some of the games are part of the same series.( Capcom vs SNK, Powerstone) Project Justice, a sequel to Rival Schools and Plasma Sword being part of the Star Gladiator series add a some different gameplay to the mix.Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper is kind of the dog here. An updated version of Alpha 3 that didn't get a whole lot of love when it realeased, as there was nothing wrong with the original. The few added characters were not really enough to warrant it's existance. Not to mention, Alpha 3 is already of the 30th Anniversary Street Fighter Collection and has a pretty huge roster to begin with. The original Rival Schools, the first Star Gladiator or even Street Fighter Ex, would all have been better options.Capcom vs SNK Milennium Fight 2000 Pro had a few changes as well. No unlockables. The entire roster is there from the start. Also, Mature was cut while Dan and Joe were added. Iori and the Orochi Assains was previously the only team of three from King of Fighters.As far as graphics are concerned, some may be disappointed. A couple of the games show their age with dated looking graphics. The 2D stuff is on par with most other games from that period. Still very hand drawn looking in most respects. The presentation differences between the SNK characters and those from Capcom are still very difinitive.Definitely about the gameplay here!
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Beat em ups Galore
Excellent must have for the old skool fighting games
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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 – Nintendo Switch
Pour la collection, bonne compilation de jeux, je les ai déjà sur PS1, Dreamcast, et PSP, mais pourvoir y jouer sur la Switch, c'est pas mal !
User
Excelente colección
Excelente edición vale totalmente la pena conservarlo físico además incluye un mini comic
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Um clássico!
Muito bom um clássico!
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