Compara los precios de Street Fighter Alpha 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CAPCOM Co., Ltd.. Publicado por CAPCOM CO., LTD. Lanzado el 21/7/2022. Disponible en Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox, PC. Géneros: Action, Free To Play.

If you only ever play one CPS II-era fighter, Alpha 2 is the one that actually earned its sequel status - Custom Combos, a 18-character roster, and tight enough balance to hold up decades later.

I have spent enough Tuesday nights grinding ranked queues in games that are already dead to know what a fighting game needs to survive long-term: mechanical depth that rewards time investment without punishing newcomers, and a roster large enough to sustain genuine character loyalty. Street Fighter Alpha 2 - landing inside Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium - passes both tests, and then some. The headline system is the Custom Combo, which replaced the chain-combo structure from the first Alpha. Instead of memorized link strings, you activate a timed super-state and string together any sequence of normals and specials you can physically execute before the meter runs dry. It is expressive in a way that chain-based games rarely are, because the ceiling is genuinely open-ended. Alpha Counters and Quick Move Reversals sit underneath that system and give defensive players a real vocabulary rather than just asking them to block and wait. The Super Combo gauge, building across three levels per character, adds another layer of resource management that stops matches from being pure aggression fests. The roster expanded from the first Alpha's selection to 18 characters, pulling in Zangief, Dhalsim, Gen, and Final Fight's Rolento alongside the original newcomer Sakura. Previously hidden characters Akuma, M. Bison, and Dan join the selectable pool from the start. EX character variants - alternate versions with modified or stripped-down move lists - add replay incentive for players who have already mastered the main cast. Single-player runs eight randomized opponents with a fixed character-specific final boss, plus a secret rival fight that triggers mid-run if you meet certain conditions, giving each character's arcade mode a small narrative context that the first Alpha lacked. The Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium wrapper is worth understanding before you spend anything. This is DLC for the base collection, not a standalone release. The stadium shell provides both Japanese and English ROM versions, which is meaningful for players who care about the regional differences in the Alpha 2 lineup - the North American arcade version carried Evil Ryu and alternate SF2-mode Zangief and Dhalsim that the Japanese release did not. What the wrapper does not provide is a meaningful online competitive mode with rollback netcode; if you are looking for a live ranked scene with modern netcode expectations, Street Fighter 6 is where that conversation is happening. Alpha 2 here is preservation, not live service. That framing matters for managing expectations. There are no seasonal updates, no battle pass, no daily login loop - this is an arcade ROM dressed in a museum case, which is exactly what it should be. The 100-percent positive review sentiment on this release, while from a small sample, reflects a player base that showed up knowing what they were buying. The question is whether you are that player. If you want to study one of the tightest pre-Alpha 3 fighting engines Capcom ever produced, learn the Custom Combo ceiling with Cody or Sakura, and occasionally drag a friend into local versus, Alpha 2 absolutely holds. If you want rollback, cross-play lobbies, and a ranked ladder with a pulse, this is the wrong entry point. Yuki, Scout Team

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Street Fighter Alpha 2

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If you only ever play one CPS II-era fighter, Alpha 2 is the one that actually earned its sequel status - Custom Combos, a 18-character roster, and tight enough balance to hold up decades later.

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I have spent enough Tuesday nights grinding ranked queues in games that are already dead to know what a fighting game needs to survive long-term: mechanical depth that rewards time investment without punishing newcomers, and a roster large enough to sustain genuine character loyalty. Street Fighter Alpha 2 - landing inside Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium - passes both tests, and then some. The headline system is the Custom Combo, which replaced the chain-combo structure from the first Alpha. Instead of memorized link strings, you activate a timed super-state and string together any sequence of normals and specials you can physically execute before the meter runs dry. It is expressive in a way that chain-based games rarely are, because the ceiling is genuinely open-ended. Alpha Counters and Quick Move Reversals sit underneath that system and give defensive players a real vocabulary rather than just asking them to block and wait. The Super Combo gauge, building across three levels per character, adds another layer of resource management that stops matches from being pure aggression fests. The roster expanded from the first Alpha's selection to 18 characters, pulling in Zangief, Dhalsim, Gen, and Final Fight's Rolento alongside the original newcomer Sakura. Previously hidden characters Akuma, M. Bison, and Dan join the selectable pool from the start. EX character variants - alternate versions with modified or stripped-down move lists - add replay incentive for players who have already mastered the main cast. Single-player runs eight randomized opponents with a fixed character-specific final boss, plus a secret rival fight that triggers mid-run if you meet certain conditions, giving each character's arcade mode a small narrative context that the first Alpha lacked. The Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium wrapper is worth understanding before you spend anything. This is DLC for the base collection, not a standalone release. The stadium shell provides both Japanese and English ROM versions, which is meaningful for players who care about the regional differences in the Alpha 2 lineup - the North American arcade version carried Evil Ryu and alternate SF2-mode Zangief and Dhalsim that the Japanese release did not. What the wrapper does not provide is a meaningful online competitive mode with rollback netcode; if you are looking for a live ranked scene with modern netcode expectations, Street Fighter 6 is where that conversation is happening. Alpha 2 here is preservation, not live service. That framing matters for managing expectations. There are no seasonal updates, no battle pass, no daily login loop - this is an arcade ROM dressed in a museum case, which is exactly what it should be. The 100-percent positive review sentiment on this release, while from a small sample, reflects a player base that showed up knowing what they were buying. The question is whether you are that player. If you want to study one of the tightest pre-Alpha 3 fighting engines Capcom ever produced, learn the Custom Combo ceiling with Cody or Sakura, and occasionally drag a friend into local versus, Alpha 2 absolutely holds. If you want rollback, cross-play lobbies, and a ranked ladder with a pulse, this is the wrong entry point.

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Yuki · Scout Team

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xboxArcade PreservationCustom Combo SystemCPS II FighterLocal VersusEX CharactersROM AccuracyCapcom Arcade 2nd Stadium DLCRequires Base Game

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