, released in the US as ''Capcom Fighting Evolution'', is a 2004 head-to-head
crossover
Crossover may refer to:
Entertainment
Music
Albums
* ''Cross Over'' (album), a 1987 album by Dan Peek, or the title song
* ''Crossover'' (Dirty Rotten Imbeciles album), 1987
* ''Crossover'', an album by Intrigue
* ''Crossover'', an album by ...
fighting video game
The fighting game video game genre, genre involves combat between multiple characters, often (but not limited to) one-on-one battles. Fighting game combat often features mechanics such as Blocking (martial arts), blocking, grappling, counter- ...
from
Capcom
is a Japanese video game company. It has created a number of critically acclaimed and List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful being ''Resident Evil'', ''Monster ...
. It was originally released as a
coin-operated arcade game for the
Namco System 246
The Namco System 246 is a development of the Sony PlayStation 2 technology as a basis for an arcade system board. It was released in December 2000 on its first game ''Bloody Roar 3''. Like the List of Sega arcade system boards#Sega NAOMI, Sega NAO ...
hardware and ported to the
PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on 4 March 2000, in North America on 26 October, in Europe on 24 Novembe ...
and
Xbox
Xbox is a video gaming brand that consists of four main home video game console lines, as well as application software, applications (games), the streaming media, streaming service Xbox Cloud Gaming, and online services such as the Xbox networ ...
. The game features characters from three different incarnations of the ''
Street Fighter
is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Street Fighter 1, The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by List of Street Fighter video games, six other ma ...
'' series, as well as characters from the ''
Darkstalkers
''Darkstalkers'', known in Japan as , is a fighting game series and media franchise created by Capcom. The series is set in a pastiche gothic fiction universe with characters based on monsters from international folklore, and features a stylized ...
'' series and the
CPS III arcade game ''
Red Earth'', with each character employing the fighting system from the game which they represent.
Gameplay
''Capcom Fighting Evolution'' features characters all taken from the rosters of ''
Street Fighter II
is a 1991 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcade game, arcades. It is the second installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series and the sequel to 1987's ''Street Fighter (video game), Street Fighter''. Designed by Yoshiki O ...
'', ''
Street Fighter Alpha 3
''Street Fighter Alpha 3'', released as in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 1998 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the third and final installment in the '' Street Fighter Alpha'' sub-series, which ...
'', ''
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike'', ''
Darkstalkers 3'', as well as the single game ''
Red Earth''. There are four selectable characters representing each series, excluding original character
Ingrid
Ingrid may refer to:
* Ingrid (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Ingrid Burley (born 1986), rapper known mononymously as Ingrid
* Ingrid (record label), also an artist collective
* Tropical Storm Ingrid, various cy ...
and the boss characters
Pyron and
Shin Akuma
, known in Japan as , is a fictional character from the ''Street Fighter'' series of fighting games created by Capcom. Akuma made his debut in ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' as a Player character, secret character and an alternative Boss (vid ...
. Each character uses a fighting system from the game which determines the techniques they can use and their super move gauge. Ingrid uses her unique fighting style with her own techniques, for a total of six fighting styles.
The game consists of two-on-two endurance-style matches similar to that of ''
Rival Schools: United By Fate''. The player selects a pair of character and then begins a match with one character. In the Japanese version of the game, if their current character is defeated for one round, then the next round will begin with the other character. In the North American version, the character can remain the same whether they win or lose.
Characters
''Street Fighter II''
The ''Street Fighter II'' characters follow the playing style of ''
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'', released in Japan as is a 1994 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcades. It is the fifth installment in the '' Street Fighter II'' sub-series of ''Street Fighter'' games, following '' ...
''. Each ''Street Fighter II'' character only has a single-level Super Combo gauge that allows them to perform a Super Combo at MAX level. They cannot air block nor dash like other characters, but can stand up quickly when they fall to the ground. Unlike ''Super Turbo'', each character has two Super Combo moves. Despite representing ''Street Fighter II'', the graphics for Ryu and Bison are actually from their ''
Capcom vs. SNK'' incarnation, while Guile is from ''Street Fighter Alpha 3'' and Zangief received a new sprite (edited from his ''Street Fighter Alpha'' one) just for this game.
*
Ryu (originally from ''
Street Fighter
is a Media mix, Japanese media franchise centered on a series of fighting games developed and published by Capcom. Street Fighter 1, The first game in the series was released in 1987, followed by List of Street Fighter video games, six other ma ...
'')
*
Guile
*
M. Bison (Vega in Japan)
*
Zangief
Zangief (; Japanese: ), often called the , is a character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' series. Considered to be the first grappling-based fighting game character, he made his debut in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' (1991). In the ...
''Darkstalkers''
The ''Darkstalkers'' characters have a three-level "Special Stock" gauge like in ''Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge'', allowing them to perform ES Moves (enhanced versions of their regular special moves) or EX Specials (their super moves). They can also perform Guard Cancels (a counterattacking special move) and Chain Combos (which allows them to link any basic moves with another one of equal or greater strength). ''Darkstalkers'' characters can air block and dash, as well as do standing-up attacks and move while they're down.
*
Anakaris
*
Demitri
*
Felicia
*
Jedah
''Street Fighter Alpha''
The ''Street Fighter Alpha'' characters have single-level Custom Combo gauge and can perform a specific Super Combo or a Custom Combo when the gauge is 50% full. Does more damage at MAX level. They can also air block and perform Alpha Counters or recovering rolls.
*
Guy (originally from ''
Final Fight
''Final Fight'' is a series of beat 'em up video games by Japanese publisher Capcom, which began with the arcade release of '' Final Fight'' in 1989. Set in the fictional Metro City, within the '' Street Fighter'' universe, the games focus on ...
'')
*
Karin
Karin may refer to:
*Karin (given name), a feminine name
Fiction
* ''Karin'' (manga) or ''Chibi Vampire'', a Japanese media franchise
* Karin Hanazono, title character of the manga and anime ''Kamichama Karin''
*Karin Kokubu, a main character in ...
*
Rose
A rose is either a woody perennial plant, perennial flowering plant of the genus ''Rosa'' (), in the family Rosaceae (), or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred Rose species, species and Garden roses, tens of thousands of cultivar ...
*
Sakura
The cherry blossom, or sakura, is the flower of trees in ''Prunus'' subgenus '' Cerasus''. ''Sakura'' usually refers to flowers of ornamental cherry trees, such as cultivars of ''Prunus serrulata'', not trees grown for their fruit (although ...
''Red Earth''
The characters from ''Red Earth'' have a Gem gauge which allows the player to stock up to two gems after the gauge fills up. When the player has a gem in stock, they can level-up their character and make them stronger or perform a Mystic Break (their super moves). The ''Red Earth'' characters have a blocking technique called the "Ultimate Guard", which allows them to block all attacks (except throws) without consuming energy. They can also follow an Ultimate Guard with an "Ultimate Counter".
* Leo
* Hauzer
* Hydron (Nool in Japan)
* Kenji (ムクロ, Mukuro in Japan)
''Street Fighter III''
The characters from ''Street Fighter III'' have a two-level Super Art gauge. Unlike in ''Street Fighter III'', the characters in this game cannot select a Super Art before battle, but they have access to more than one Super Art (much like their ''Street Fighter II'' counterparts) as well as EX Moves, powered-up versions of their regular Special Moves. Players can also "parry" an opponent's attacks, which allows them to nullify one hit of an attack and usually slow down the attacker enough to allow the defender to make a quick counterattack.
*
Alex
Alex is a given name. Similar names are Alexander, Alexandra, Alexey or Alexis.
People
Multiple
* Alex Brown (disambiguation), multiple people
* Alex Cook (disambiguation), multiple people
* Alex Forsyth (disambiguation), multiple people
* Al ...
*
Chun-Li
Chun-Li (; Japanese: , Hepburn: ) is a character in Capcom's ''Street Fighter'' video game series. She first appeared in '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' in 1991 and is the first female playable character to appear in a fighting game t ...
(originally from ''
Street Fighter II
is a 1991 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcade game, arcades. It is the second installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series and the sequel to 1987's ''Street Fighter (video game), Street Fighter''. Designed by Yoshiki O ...
'')
*
Urien
Urien ap Cynfarch Oer () or Urien Rheged (, Old Welsh: or , ) was a powerful sixth-century Brittonic-speaking figure who was possibly the ruler of the territory or kingdom known as Rheged. He is one of the best-known and best documented o ...
*
Yun
Original character
*
Ingrid
Ingrid may refer to:
* Ingrid (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Ingrid Burley (born 1986), rapper known mononymously as Ingrid
* Ingrid (record label), also an artist collective
* Tropical Storm Ingrid, various cy ...
- Ingrid is the only new character featured in the game, although she was one of the new characters intended to debut in the unreleased 3D fighting game ''
Capcom Fighting All-Stars''. She uses a unique fighting style with a three-level Super Arts gauge. In her ending, it is revealed that she is the Goddess of the Sun.
Ingrid makes a return appearance in ''
Street Fighter Alpha 3 MAX'' for the
PlayStation Portable
The PlayStation Portable (PSP) is a handheld game console developed and marketed by Sony Interactive Entertainment, Sony Computer Entertainment. It was first released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in PA ...
; in that game, she is a time traveller trying to retrieve her power from
M. Bison, who stole it and named it Psycho Power.
Bosses
*
Pyron (from ''Darkstalkers'') (Final boss)
*
Shin Akuma
, known in Japan as , is a fictional character from the ''Street Fighter'' series of fighting games created by Capcom. Akuma made his debut in ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' as a Player character, secret character and an alternative Boss (vid ...
(Shin Gouki in Japan) (originally from ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'') (Sub-boss)
Soundtrack
''Capcom Fighting Jam: Original Soundtrack'', an officially licensed
soundtrack
A soundtrack is a recorded audio signal accompanying and synchronised to the images of a book, drama, motion picture, radio program, television show, television program, or video game; colloquially, a commercially released soundtrack album of m ...
of the game, was released on December 12, 2004, in
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asia, Asian mainland, it is bordered on the west by the Sea of Japan and extends from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea ...
only. This album features the original music found in the game composed by Noriyuki Asakura. The first pressing of this album came with an exclusive mini disc that featured both the vocal and instrumental versions of Ingrid's Theme; 'Heat Haze' by Maiko Kubo. The cover artwork was done by
Shinkiro
, best known under the pen name of , is a Japanese illustrator and conceptual artist who used to work for SNK and is currently employed by Capcom.
Prior to joining Capcom, Shinkiro was employed by SNK, where he provided the character designs and c ...
.
Release
The PlayStation 2 version was revealed at E3 2004, and versions for the Xbox and Japanese arcades were revealed soon after. The arcade version was re-released in 2025 as part of ''
Capcom Fighting Collection 2
''Capcom Fighting Collection 2'' is a fighting game compilation developed and published by Capcom. It is the third entry in Capcom's ''Fighting Collection'' lineup and a direct sequel to the original ''Capcom Fighting Collection'' (2022), compri ...
''.
Reception
The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions received "mixed" reviews according to the
review aggregation
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website
Metacritic
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.
[ In Japan, '']Famitsu
, formerly , is a line of Japanese Video game journalism, video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa Corporation, Kadokawa. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly f ...
'' gave the former console version a score of 26 out of 40.[
The game was criticized because all of the characters, except Ingrid, were copy-and-pasted from their respective games, where the '']Street Fighter II
is a 1991 fighting game developed and published by Capcom for arcade game, arcades. It is the second installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series and the sequel to 1987's ''Street Fighter (video game), Street Fighter''. Designed by Yoshiki O ...
'' characters were taken from ''Capcom vs. SNK 2
''Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001'' is a 2001 fighting game developed and published by Capcom. The sequel to ''Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000'' (2000) and an entry in the ''SNK vs. Capcom'' crossover series, it was originally ...
'', but had drastically cut-down animation frames. Comparisons were instantly drawn to the similar ''Vs.'' Marvel and SNK series of games, and the gameplay of this newest fighter seemed to lack the finesse of previous games. Many series favorites such as Ken, Sagat and Morrigan were also relegated to background appearances or cameos in the endings, which did little to aid the game's popularity. The game also received criticism that certain moves that the characters originally had were not available to the player, which led to some backlash from fans of the games. Michael "Major Mike" Weigand of ''GamePro
''GamePro'' was an American multiplatform video game magazine media company that published online and print content covering the video game industry, video game hardware and video game software. The magazine featured content on various video ...
'' said that the PlayStation 2 version was "too routine to stand out from the crowd--especially for Capcom fighting vets. After a few rounds, you should be more than satisfied."
Producer Yoshinori Ono has admitted that the game was essentially a salvaged version of ''Capcom Fighting All-Stars'', and has also stated how the crossover, mechanics, and inclusion of the various gameplay systems inherent to each series lead to balancing problems. Ono also said that he replaced another producer who had been in charge of the game's creation before leaving during the middle of its production.
Notes
References
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