Power Stone 2 is a multiplayer arena fighting game released by Capcom for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2000. Developed by Capcom Production Studio 4, it serves as the sequel to the 1999 hit Power Stone and pushes the original concept into wilder territory. The game throws up to four fighters into fully three dimensional arenas where they punch, kick, throw objects, and grab Power Stones to transform into super powered versions of themselves. Each stage works as a playable space full of interactive props, weapons, and hazards, making every match feel chaotic and unpredictable. Players pick from a roster of colorful characters, each with their own fighting style, personality, and special attacks. The free roaming camera and full 360 degree movement set it apart from traditional 2D fighters of the era. Capcom designed the title to be easy to pick up yet deep enough for serious competitive play, blending party game energy with technical combat. The result feels fresh even decades after launch, and the bright cartoon visuals still hold up well on modern displays today.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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Specifications
| Platform | Dreamcast ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Fighting |
| File Size | 1 GB |
| Release Year | 2000 |
| Developer | Capcom Production Studio 4 |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Power Stone 2 is a multiplayer arena fighting game released by Capcom for the SEGA Dreamcast in 2000. Developed by Capcom Production Studio 4, it serves as the sequel to the 1999 hit Power Stone and pushes the original concept into wilder territory. The game throws up to four fighters into fully three dimensional arenas where they punch, kick, throw objects, and grab Power Stones to transform into super powered versions of themselves. Each stage works as a playable space full of interactive props, weapons, and hazards, making every match feel chaotic and unpredictable. Players pick from a roster of colorful characters, each with their own fighting style, personality, and special attacks. The free roaming camera and full 360 degree movement set it apart from traditional 2D fighters of the era. Capcom designed the title to be easy to pick up yet deep enough for serious competitive play, blending party game energy with technical combat. The result feels fresh even decades after launch, and the bright cartoon visuals still hold up well on modern displays today.
Power Stone 2 includes single player Story mode, Adventure mode, and a versus mode that supports up to four players locally. The Adventure mode rewards victories with new items, costumes, and gear that players can equip in battle for fresh strategies. Over 200 items appear in the game, ranging from swords, guns, and bazookas to bombs, shields, and goofy props like fish or pizza. Each stage tells its own story with shifting environments, such as a falling pirate ship that breaks apart mid fight or a sky tower where players ride a falling platform between floors. Characters can combine items at workshop stations to craft stronger weapons or rare gear. The roster grows as players beat the story, adding hidden fighters with unique movesets. With its bright cartoon art, frantic four player battles, and clever stage design, Power Stone 2 stands out as one of the most creative party fighters on the Dreamcast and remains a fan favorite among collectors today. Its blend of fast action, smart level gimmicks, and silly humor makes it a true gem of the console era.