Huge fan of the series, but man this one was terrible and left a bitter taste in my mouth. This was done quite poorly and you're better off with the older installments. Hate giving out bad reviews but this was bad.
Huge fan of the series, but man this one was terrible and left a bitter taste in my mouth. This was done quite poorly and you're better off with the older installments. Hate giving out bad reviews but this was bad.
Video games and comic books are bursting with larger-than-life characters. These fictional heroes are so dynamic that most fans dream about the epic throwdowns that might ensue if these titans ever meet. Games like Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite brilliantly tap into that geeky dream.
Yet another Civil War
Accessible for everyone; Deep and flowing combo system; Use Infinity Stones during fights
Loading screens break the flow of story mode; Characters don't look quite right
Despite the hate online, Infinite is a great fighter.
There's no doubt that Marvel's film universe, MCU, has grown immensely in popularity over the last few years, which has lead to it becoming one of the biggest franchises in Hollywood. That's why we weren't exactly surprised when Capcom finally unveiled that they would team up for another Marvel vs.
When Marvel Entertainment and Capcom ended their partnership after Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 , the fighting game world didn't know if the two titans would ever fight again. Turns out the will of the people is strong enough to mend a broken business deal, and Marvel vs Capcom Infinite has risen...
Varied roster of unique characters; Active Switching changes the game; Infinity Stones enhance strategy and team-building; Story keeps you interested
Auto Combo/Easy Hyper are easily abused; Roster needs some filling out through DLC
The opening moments of Marvel vs Capcom Infinite 's story mode are perhaps the worst opening of any videogame story around, and seemingly confirm the sort of fears and cynicism that's surrounded the game's promotional build up.
A surprise reveal at last year's PlayStation Experience , Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a fighting game from Street Fighter and Resident Evil hitmaker, Capcom . Pitting characters from both the Marvel and Capcom universes in combat, it's a fresh take on the long-running series, whose last entry...
Accessible gameplay; Over the top combos
Nonsensical plot; Poor visuals; Levels aren't as detailed; Smaller character roster
The greatest favor players diving into Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite can do for themselves is to forget that everything between X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 ever happened. In general, the game is inferior to all five titles in Capcom's Vs.
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