Well, they announced it last December and this week, after nearly 6 long months of waiting, the Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection has finally arrived. From one of our all-time favorite fighting games, Street Fighter Alpha 3, to one of our other (almost equally) favorite fighting games, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, this unprecedented collection represents a tremendous value, well worthy of your money and attention. If not for the release of the incredibly excellent Dragon Ball FighterZ earlier this year, the Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection would undoubtedly be the most important fighting game of 2018.
Also out in the past six weeks, a PS4 version of Metal Slug XX (which itself is actually a revised version of Metal Slug 7); a bundle of over 50 hit SEGA Genesis games; and a surprisingly fantastic Castlevania clone. Celebrate 30 years of Street Fighter, then jump past the break to see more new releases from the last 42 days.
Also out in the past six weeks, a PS4 version of Metal Slug XX (which itself is actually a revised version of Metal Slug 7); a bundle of over 50 hit SEGA Genesis games; and a surprisingly fantastic Castlevania clone. Celebrate 30 years of Street Fighter, then jump past the break to see more new releases from the last 42 days.
- Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection (Capcom, 1-2 players, $39.99)
- Metal Slug XX (SNK, 1-2 players, $19.99)
- SEGA Genesis Classics (SEGA, 1-2 players, $29.99)
- Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon (Inti Creates, 1 player, $9.99)
- Dragon's Crown - Pro (Atlus, 1-4 players, $49.99)
- Dark Souls - Remastered (FromSoftware, 1-6 players, $39.99)
- Super Mega Baseball 2 (Metalhead, 1-4 players, $29.99)
- Wizard of Legend (Contingent 99, 1-2 players, $15.99)
- Omensight (Spearhead, 1 player, $19.99)
- Trailblazers (Rising Star, 1-6 players, $29.99)
- Little Witch Academia: Chamber of Time (Bandai Namco, 1-3 players, $49.99)
- Detroit: Become Human (Quantic Dream, 1 player, $59.99)
[Image: Capcom]
[Source: PlayStation.Blog]