The game itself works fine and all. It's essentially the PSOne game ported to the PC, but with the Arcade original music running on compressed music files. Since it's an older game, modern gamepads don't work quite properly with it so 3rd party software might be needed to get that going. However, how the game works, all configurations will be reset on launch of the game until you manually reload your configurations in the menu (a bit of a hassle/annoyance but it's okay). There's also some minor display issues with modern hardware but I'm not entirely sure what causes it. Otherwise, flaws aside, it's still a really fun game that holds up well in the Street Fighter series. Buying from GOG: so, yeah, uh, it's weirdddddd. The GAME works fine, but GOG also packages artwork, avatars, and a soundtrack. So, the art is really nice, but just loose JPEGs in a folder. The avatars are just headshots of those loose JPEGs. The "soundtrack," you'll find, is actually NOT the soundtrack. It's actually a remix album called "Street Fighter Alpha 2 Underground Mixxes (Da Sounds of Spasm)." To be fair, the tracks on this remix album are actually really cool. They're just, you know, not the soundtrack.