10 Most Overlooked Video Games Of 2022 (So Far)
10. Capcom Fighting Collection
As PacMan Museum +, Sonic Origins, and Super Mario 3D All-Stars proved, developers have a nasty habit of putting the minimum effort into gaming compilations. So, when Capcom announced a ten-game anthology called Capcom Fighting Collection, we expected it to be a barebones assortment.
But fans were surprised to see the collection mostly consists of lesser-known but solid titles, some of which had only a limited release outside of Japan. The collection includes the Darkstalkers pentalogy, Cyberbots (which is like Rise of the Robots if it was good), the highly addictive Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, and Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, which is like a cuter Street Fighter II.
It also includes Red Earth - a criminally underrated beat-em-up, never released on a home console until now. Just for good measure, Capcom also threw in Hyper Street Fighter II.
Like the Street Fighter Anniversary Collection, Capcom filled this bundle with extra features, including training modes, a gallery, a jukebox, and save slots.
Of course, none of this would matter if the online multiplayer wasn't up to scratch. But rest assured - the matchmaking is seamless, meaning you'll have no problem kicking all your friends' butts from across the globe.