![]() This is an incredibly microtransaction-heavy title with each game being its own separate DLC or you can own the entire thing for $40 US. Per-game-specific settings, including invincibility if you own that DLC. Score, Timed, and Special Challenges which greatly add to the longevity of things. ![]() ![]() You get manuals for each game explaining how they work. So much of the value in these collection titles is about the packaging around the older titles. The first thing you’re greeted by is one heck of a song in the intro screen and a retro-arcade-inspired art style that I really enjoyed. This first one will focus on the emulator package as a whole and then I’ll get into a game list breakdown. I’ll break this review down into two parts. So, let’s break down this expansive (and kinda expensive) collection of classics. How has their RE Engine-powered emulator faired this time? Far better! Gone is the noticeable input latency of the first release, and it’s been rock solid with no technical issues for me. After a rocky launch for the first release, Capcom is back with a new Arcade Stadium touting 32 classic Japanese and English language arcade games.
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