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Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection

2018
GenresAction, Side View Perspective, Fighting, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableMay 29, 2018
PlatformPC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperCapcom, Digital Eclipse
Overview

Over 60 characters, 40 million units sold, and 30 years later, we’re celebrating Street Fighter with the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection for PlayStation 4! The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection contains 12 iconic titles in the series that each have their place in Street Fighter history. The Switch release includes an exclusive variant of Super Street Fighter II: Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle.

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Metacritic Score

81


Opencritic Score

80


IMDB Score

8.6

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Critics laud Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection for its smooth, nostalgic gameplay, with praise for classic mechanics, diverse titles, and customization options. While some note aging mechanics and lack of modern features, overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the game's nostalgic appeal and addictive gameplay for both fans and newcomers.

The majority of the critics unanimously praised the gameplay of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection, highlighting its smoothness, enjoyable experience, and nostalgic value for fans of the franchise. App Trigger commended the smooth and enjoyable gameplay with little to no issues, while GameSpot and PlayStation Universe both mentioned that the gameplay was great and delivered an excellent experience for fans. Impulsegamer and Game Revolution lauded the classic gameplay of the Street Fighter series, emphasizing its solid foundation, different stages, and special moves that add depth to the battles. The inclusion of various classic arcade titles and customization options for difficulty, speed, and damage, as noted by Attack of the Fanboy, also added to the overall positive sentiment towards the gameplay. While the majority of critics had positive feedback on the gameplay, there were a few mentions of potential drawbacks. COGconnected noted that some of the older games didn't age well mechanically, indicating that certain aspects may feel outdated compared to modern titles. Worth Playing highlighted that the Street Fighter II formula remains perfect and enjoyable today, suggesting that the gameplay may lack innovation or freshness for players seeking more contemporary features. Wccftech pointed out that the collection lacks modern features like input leniency and additional modes, which could potentially impact the overall experience for players accustomed to more recent fighting games. Overall, the consensus among the critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the gameplay of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection. The game is praised for offering a nostalgic and enjoyable experience, with smooth mechanics, addictive gameplay, and a wide range of classic titles to choose from. The depth and technicality of the Street Fighter series, particularly highlighted in Street Fighter III: Third Strike, received acclaim from critics such as Destructoid. The inclusion of various customization options, online play modes, and the ability to play offline against friends or the CPU, as mentioned by Push Square, further enhances the overall appeal of the collection. Despite some minor criticisms about aging mechanics and lack of modern features, the general sentiment is that the gameplay of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection successfully captures the essence and excitement of the iconic fighting franchise, making it a must-have for fans and newcomers alike.


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Critics overwhelmingly praise Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection for its stunning graphics and faithful preservation of classic visuals, showcasing the series' evolution. The impressive animation quality and customization options are lauded, with minor criticisms focused on lack of enhancements in some areas. Overall, the collection captures the essence of the iconic franchise's visual evolution, offering a visually appealing and nostalgic experience for fans and newcomers.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection are overwhelmingly positive. Critics such as Destructoid and Game Revolution praise the gorgeous anime visuals of titles like Street Fighter Alpha and commend the faithful preservation of classic graphics, showcasing the evolution of visuals in the Street Fighter series. Additionally, critics like Digitally Downloaded and Hardcore Gamer highlight the impressive animation quality of characters and environments, with specific mention of the lush animation in Street Fighter III and the expressive facial expressions in the Alpha series. The inclusion of various visual options, such as screen filters, aspect ratios, and scan lines, is also lauded by reviewers like Attack of the Fanboy and GameCritics, allowing players to customize the visual style of the games to their liking. On the flip side, some critics express minor criticisms regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of the collection. IGN Spain points out that while some games have aged well visually, there is a lack of visual enhancements or improvements in the overall collection. App Trigger mentions that while the arcade versions of the games look great, the menu UI is bland, which could potentially detract from the overall visual experience for some players. Worth Playing suggests that while the games are all sprite-based, some improvements could have been made in the Street Fighter Alpha trilogy, indicating room for enhancement in certain areas of the visual design. Overall, the consensus among the critics is overwhelmingly positive regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection. The collection is praised for faithfully preserving the classic graphics of the Street Fighter series while also offering a range of customization options to enhance the visual experience for players. Critics appreciate the attention to detail in the animation quality, with standout titles like Street Fighter III being singled out for its phenomenal animation. While there are minor criticisms regarding the lack of visual enhancements in certain aspects and room for improvement in specific titles, the general sentiment is that the collection successfully captures the essence of the iconic franchise's visual evolution over 30 years, making it a visually appealing and nostalgic experience for fans and newcomers alike.


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Critics generally praise the Sound Design and Music of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection for its nostalgic value and rich heritage, with complete soundtracks from each game enhancing the gameplay experience. While some mention issues like choppy sound during online play and dated sound design, overall consensus is positive, highlighting the immersive nostalgia and comprehensive music selection that add to the game's appeal and evoke fond memories for fans.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection are varied but generally positive. Many critics praised the inclusion of complete soundtracks from each game in the collection, highlighting the nostalgic value and rich heritage it brings to the overall gameplay experience. Critics like Destructoid and GameSpot appreciated the memorable music of Street Fighter II and the classic soundtracks present in the collection. PlayStation Universe and Gamers' Temple also commended the comprehensive music selection, noting that players can enjoy the iconic music and special attacks from each title. The availability of a Music Player mode, as mentioned by Digital Chumps and GamingTrend, further enhances the appreciation of the franchise's history through its music. On the downside, some critics pointed out issues with the sound quality or design in certain versions of the game. Wccftech highlighted that the sound became choppy during laggy online matches, impacting the overall experience negatively. IGN Spain suggested that the sound design could have been improved to sound less dated, indicating a missed opportunity to enhance the audio aspect of the game. Metro GameCentral mentioned that the soundtrack selection was sadly incomplete, potentially leaving some players wanting more in terms of music variety or depth. Overall, the consensus among the critics leans towards the positive side, with a strong emphasis on the value of the complete soundtracks and the nostalgic immersion they provide. The inclusion of music from all Street Fighter games in the collection was widely appreciated, with critics like Attack of the Fanboy and Trusted Reviews acknowledging the enhancement it brings to the overall gameplay experience. While there were some criticisms regarding sound quality issues and missed opportunities for improvement, the general sentiment is that the Sound Design and Music of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection contribute significantly to its appeal and ability to evoke fond memories for fans of the franchise.


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Critics praised the smooth gameplay and netcode of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection on PS4, with some noting online connectivity issues. Nintendo Switch received praise for smooth online matches but faced consistent reports of performance issues. Xbox One had stable online matches but was criticized for laggy gameplay. Overall, the game offers a nostalgic experience with technical hiccups that may need addressing.

In terms of technical performance on the PS4, the majority of critics highlighted positive aspects such as smooth gameplay, crisp visuals, and lag-free online matches. Destructoid praised the arcade ports for being faithful and close to perfect, while PlayStation Universe commended the flawless netcode for online multiplayer with quick game sessions. Push Square also noted smooth emulations and fully configurable controls. However, there were some issues mentioned by a few critics, such as online connectivity problems like lag spikes and dropped connections, as noted by Impulsegamer. App Trigger and GameCrate also mentioned issues with the netcode and missing online features for some titles, respectively. On the Nintendo Switch, reviewers generally praised the smooth online matches and emulation quality. GameCritics, Digitally Downloaded, and Hardcore Gamer all positively commented on the lack of lag and smooth online experiences. However, there were concerns raised by some critics regarding the online performance. Metro GameCentral mentioned the unreliability of online play, while Vooks and Worth Playing highlighted spotty online performance with lag spikes, stuttering visuals, and frequent disconnections. Trusted Reviews also noted missing home conversion features impacting the overall experience. Moving on to the Xbox One platform, GameSpew and Xbox Achievements reported stable online matches with minimal issues, while IGN Spain praised the stability and minimal latency of the online mode. However, TheXboxHub criticized the laggy online play that needs improvement. Xbox Tavern provided a more general positive review, mentioning that the games perform well without specifying technical details. Overall, while the PS4 version of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection received praise for its smooth gameplay and netcode, there were some concerns about online connectivity issues. The Nintendo Switch version was commended for its smooth online matches and emulation quality, but there were consistent reports of online performance issues impacting the gameplay experience. The Xbox One version had a mix of positive and negative feedback, with stable online matches noted by some critics but criticized for laggy gameplay by others. Despite these platform-specific nuances, the general consensus among critics is that the game delivers a nostalgic and enjoyable experience for fans of the Street Fighter series, with some technical hiccups that may need addressing through updates or patches, as highlighted by reviewers like Vooks and Worth Playing.


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Critics praise Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection for its replay value thanks to online functionality, training mode, and Museum feature. High-quality reference material and customization options enhance the experience. Some drawbacks include the absence of trials and challenges, limited single-player modes, and potential overwhelm for casual players. Overall, critics agree that the collection offers a wealth of content and nostalgia, catering to both casual and competitive players.

The Replay Value of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection has received praise from several critics for its various positive aspects. Critics like Destructoid and PlayStation Universe highlight the online functionality, training mode, and Museum feature as enhancing the replay value of the game. GameSpot, in multiple reviews across different platforms, commends the inclusion of high-quality reference material and behind-the-scenes content, which adds depth to the replay experience. Additionally, critics such as Push Square and NintendoWorldReport appreciate the wealth of customization options, online modes, and extra content in the museum, catering to both series veterans and newcomers. On the flip side, some critics have pointed out certain drawbacks that may impact the replay value of the collection. App Trigger notes the absence of trials, challenges, and unlockables, which could decrease the overall value of the package. IGN Spain criticizes the limited single-player modes and lack of unlockable content, specifically mentioning the impact on solo players' replay value. Furthermore, GameCrate mentions that while the collection offers a comprehensive history of the franchise, it may overwhelm casual players, potentially affecting their engagement with the game. Overall, the consensus among critics leans towards a positive outlook on the Replay Value of Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection. The inclusion of online multiplayer options, training modes, and museum features has been widely appreciated by critics like Attack of the Fanboy and Gamers' Temple, contributing to the game's lasting appeal. While there are some concerns raised by critics regarding the lack of certain features like unlockables and the potential to overwhelm casual players, the overall sentiment suggests that the collection offers a substantial amount of content and nostalgia for fans of the franchise. Critics like Xbox Achievements and Trusted Reviews emphasize that there is something for both casual and competitive players, making it a worthwhile experience for Street Fighter enthusiasts.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

The Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection is widely praised for faithfully capturing the essence of the franchise's history and offering a comprehensive experience for fans. Critics commend its top-tier fighting games, rich history presentation, and nostalgic value. However, some critics note flaws like limited appeal for casual players, missed opportunities in gameplay modes, and performance issues in online play. Overall, the collection is hailed as a must-have for fans, with its historical significance, superb customization options, and arcade-perfect ports earning high praise from both fans and critics.

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Gaming-age.com

May 31, 2018

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The reviewer recommends giving the collection a shot.

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Thedigitalfix.com

Jun 1, 2018

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The review states that Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a fantastic example of preserving old games and one of the best collections you can buy.


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Trustedreviews.com

May 29, 2018

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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a love letter to the series, offering a great celebration of Street Fighter's legacy with a well-crafted collection of classic titles and additional features.

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Destructoid.com

May 29, 2018

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The review concludes that Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection brings together top-tier fighting games with slick online gameplay and features, ultimately delivering a satisfying experience.


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Thesixthaxis.com

Jun 14, 2018

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The review gives a score of 9/10 and recommends the game for Street Fighter fans.

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Digitalchumps.com

Jun 4, 2018

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The review states that the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a great and deserved tribute to the 2D titles from the first twenty-plus years.

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Switchplayer.net

Jun 4, 2018

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The game is described as a perfect way to celebrate the series' anniversary and is recommended for fans.

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Smh.com.au

Jun 20, 2018

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The review praises the collection as an extremely impressive compilation that has been put together with care.

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Gamespew.com

May 29, 2018

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The review states that Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is essential for Street Fighter fans and newcomers will also get a lot out of it.

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Slantmagazine.com

May 30, 2018

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The review praises the Street Fighter II games as the main historical attraction of the collection due to their high bar of innovation, execution, and accessibility.

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