Capcom VS SNK 2 is composed almost entirely of classic Street Fighter and SNK fighting techniques, which means lots of charge moves, half and quarter circles, and super moves. What's new to the game are the different "grooves," or fighting styles. Although the "Capcom" and "SNK" grooves were introduced in a previous game, Capcom VS SNK 2 takes this concept a step further by introducing six different grooves: C, A, P, S, N, and K. Depending on which groove you choose, the type and number of fighting techniques you have available changes, with half of the grooves leaning towards traditional Capcom fighting and the other half leaning towards SNK-styled battle. The difference between the two fighting styles is mainly the availability of certain non-lethal moves such as air blocks, dodging, and rolling, with each groove having its own balanced mixture of the said moves.
I love fighting games -- particularly Capcom fighting games. It doesn't get any better for me than when I'm sitting down, beating the crap out of hardcore 2D sprites from the Street Fighter series on my TV at home. 2D fighting games are the bomb, and as far as I'm concerned, they always will be. Capcom has seen fit to port over its masterfully large and robust 2D fighter -- Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO -- to the Nintendo GameCube. But it's with a heavy heart that I have some bad news to report. The game does not work for one simple reason -- the GameCube controller. Read More »
Also known as: Capcom versus SNK 2, Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO, Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO
Release Region: United States
Release Date: September 24, 2002
Publisher: Capcom
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: Released
Publisher: Capcom
Also available on: Xbox
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