Matt Keller played Art of Fighting Anthology. This combines the Art of Fighting trilogy, originally borne out of the “Street Fighter craze” in the early 1990’s, into one package. If you remember those days then this title may bring back memories, but if you never played any of the games in the trilogy what can you expect? Hopefully our review will help to answer that question.
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Conclusion: (6.7):
Art of Fighting Anthology is a tough sell largely due to the lack of bonus content on the disc and the fact that two of the three games on the collection are not particularly good. On the other hand, the collection is cheap, and Art of Fighting 3 is one of the best 2D fighters we’ve played – and the only other way you can find it is by shelling out hundreds for a copy of the original MVS or AES cart. 2D fighter fans and the retro obsessive should be easily pleased with the collection, but everyone else should probably keep their distance.