The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is another example of Digital Eclipse going above and beyond to properly port and pay tribute to a bounty of classic Capcom games. By comparison, Ultra Street Fighter II is a full priced boxed game and I am not sure why that needs to be the case. With Champion Edition, Street Fighter V achieves what may be its final form. Review by Wesley Yin-Poole, Deputy Editor Updated on 24 May 2017. Ultra Street Fighter 2 – The Final Challengers review: The king of 2D beat-'em-ups gets the Nintendo Switch treatment, but does it work on Nintendo's home console/portable hybrid? In fact, I'd say that Ultra Street Fighter 2 is basically the Switch equivalent to the 3DS port of Street Fighter IV: Okay when there's nothing else, but will (sadly) … The Bottom Line. Street Fighter Anniversary Collection Review The two games in Street Fighter Anniversary Collection have aged gracefully. Street Fighter 2 on Switch is a disappointing release made worse by the rip-off price. In particular, Street Fighter III: … Boasting a reasonable price and a wealth of content from … Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection – Images for this Review Provided by Capcom. Check out CCC's in-depth Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers review for the Switch to find out if this game is worth buying, renting, or if you should avoid it altogether. HORI Nintendo Switch Fighting Stick Mini - Street Fighter II™ Edition (Chun-Li & Cammy) Officially Licensed by Nintendo & Capcom