Capcom puzzle game with SF and Darkstalkers characters in chibi form. Dropping colored gems and exploding them: simple, deep, formidably fun. Particularly excellent versus mode. One of Saturn's best puzzle games.
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Category
Puzzle4 players3+
Description
Versus puzzle game by Capcom featuring Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters in chibi mode. Published by Capcom, released in Japan in 1997. Adorable characters including Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Morrigan competing in colorful block tower challenges, solo, quick versus and arcade modes. Original Japanese version with Japanese text and dialogue.
Super Puzzle Fighter II X review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Super-deformed versions of Capcom's heroes, round heads and dazzling colours: the game transposes the fighting into a chibi aesthetic full of humour. The roundness of the sprites and the vividness of the effects overflow with charm. This visual direction, joyful and polished, delights well beyond versus fans.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Assembling gems of the same colour then shattering them with a Power Gem unleashes avalanches that swamp your opponent: the mechanic links thought and aggression with a formidable clarity. The Street Fighter chibis add an intact charm. Easy to pick up but tricky to master, this colourful versus stays one of the cleverest competitive puzzlers of its time.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Stacking gems of the same colour, breaking them with crash gems to set off cascading drops and flood your opponent: this competitive puzzle marries Capcom chibis and fearsome strategy. Feeling a huge combo crash down on the screen across delivers a gleeful satisfaction. Colourful, clever and fiercely addictive, one of the best versus puzzles ever devised.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Stacking colored gems, shattering them with a matching crystal and triggering cascading counterattacks to bury your opponent makes for a duel where a rematch imposes itself naturally. Watching the chibis thrash each other only adds to the fun. Beneath its cute looks hides a competitive puzzle of fearsome depth that still keeps its hold.
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,38 GB📅23/12/1997
Published by Capcom
Super Puzzle Fighter II X (Saturn) price, value & rarity
Original Japanese Saturn edition of Super Puzzle Fighter II X, distributed by Capcom in December 1997, the local version of the Capcom puzzle whose X suffix sets the Japanese run apart from the Western Turbo. Capcom Japan run was short, jewel case with intact obi marked Puzzle Fighter II X, and the nominal distinction between X and Turbo makes it for Japanese Capcom completists a targeted archive object that isolates the native printing from the English speaking PAL reading. Complete with obi clearly sought after.
Better with friends
A joyful versus puzzler where chibi fighting heroes sling gems to align and trigger devastating counterattacks. The competition blends quick thinking and timing sense, each combo firing back blocks that swamp the opponent in one go. Readable and snappy, it sparks spectacular reversals and restarts in seconds for an instant rematch.
Is Super Puzzle Fighter II X still worth playing in 2026?
A chibi spin off of the Street Fighter and Darkstalkers sagas by Capcom, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo offers a competitive puzzle where blocks stack and burst in cascades depending on the diamonds placed strategically. Chains and defensive combos create real tactical depth. Short but tremendously replayable, the title keeps a timeless charm and remains an excellent competitive puzzle on Saturn. For anyone seeking an accessible yet deep challenge, an absolutely essential recommendation today still truly here indeed for any newcomer fan now.