Meh. Honestly, the existence of this game in this form baffles me.
The concept is actually awesome: a new version of Street Fighter 2 in 2017 - on a cartridge, no less - is both an excellent troll and a great way to make the game relevant again
in theory.
But the lazy 'new' characters, ugly recycled HD artstyle, gimmicky motion-controlled mode, limited color editor and $40 pricetag are insulting to consumers, even coming from Capcom. Not to mention half-assed from a nostalgia standpoint, since it doesn't seem like you can switch to the old announcer, even when you choose the old artstyle. At least I haven't heard any audio with the old announcer. I'm nitpicking, but between this and the new Starcraft remaster, I don't know what makes developers think that people only value the visual aspect (and possibly the music) of old games. Voices are just as crucial to the experience. Besides, I'm allowed to nitpick with a slightly updated version of a 90s game sold at $40.