• Publisher: Capcom
  • Release Date: Sep 23, 2002
Metascore
68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 20
  2. Negative: 0 out of 20
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  1. The extra additions of the grooves and super combos was also a stroke of genius, and now that I look at this tiny little disc, I have to ask myself, “How did they fit it all in there?”
  2. A top-notch beat-’em-up...The only problem that really exists with the game aren’t really Capcom’s fault at all – yep, it’s the controller. [Import]
  3. Very little has changed since when it first graced home consoles on the Super Nintendo and that is no bad thing.
  4. Game Informer
    75
    It includes everything offered in the PS2 version, but features an odd control scheme. [Nov 2002, p.134]

Awards & Rankings

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#19 Most Discussed GameCube Game of 2002
22
#22 Most Shared GameCube Game of 2002
User Score
8.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 28 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 28
  2. Negative: 3 out of 28
  1. Aug 18, 2021
    8
    The EO version of CVS2 is not nearly as impressive as the original, but it still is fun nonetheless.
  2. DanielZ.
    Apr 11, 2007
    10
    This is a great game for Street Fighter fans. I just loved the "GC-ism", no need to keep trying to do that awesome move/special, you just This is a great game for Street Fighter fans. I just loved the "GC-ism", no need to keep trying to do that awesome move/special, you just tilt the C-stick and it´s done !!! I keep sending hadoukens all day long. Thanks a lot Capcom! Full Review »
  3. EduardoR.
    Oct 21, 2005
    6
    Die-hard Street Fighter fans will enjoy it, but the graphics are unattractive and, as usual, the final bosses are TOO powerful (a single blow Die-hard Street Fighter fans will enjoy it, but the graphics are unattractive and, as usual, the final bosses are TOO powerful (a single blow can´t take HALF of your energy away!!!). Moreover, the endings are so poor that you just don´t feel that fighting all the way up there is worthy... Full Review »