Really good game I would recommend for anyone that is a Marvel or Capcom fan.
Manufacturer: Marvel
Really good game I would recommend for anyone that is a Marvel or Capcom fan.
Deep extremely fun fighting engine that allows for a lot of creativity, it really is a blast to play which I was quite suprised about. Outside of that the game is quite ugly from the character models to the U.I. and a slightly weak roster.
Marvel's superheroes (or at least some of them) take on Capcom's video game heroes in the latest fighting game crossover.
Fun, fast-paced fighting gameplay that's accessible for newcomers and has plenty of depth for veterans; Very well designed move-sets; Good range of game modes and training options
Uninspired line-up of characters is very disappointing; Bland visuals and a general lack of panache to the presentation
The game's shortcomings in regards to presentation and roster can largely be ignored. A bigger issue, and one that wouldn't be able to be fixed in a patch, would be if the game was just plain rubbish – and Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is far from that.
Decent trials to teach you to an intermediate level; Unique fighting system; Online Lobbies offer increased functionality than previously
Ugly UI and a lack of polish; Story mode is a bit lacklustre; Disappointing roster of characters
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is the franchise's ugly duckling.
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.
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 has an insanely dedicated fan base. Even when the game was denied any patches about a year after launch, which followed with the game being pulled from all the digital stores, along with its DLC at the end of 2013 – because Disney, who bought Marvel back in 2009, decided...
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.
The original Marvel vs. Capcom 3 released back in 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, so to say that this follow-up has been overdue, is an understatement. So finally in 2017, we finally have that new game in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite .
Fast; frantic and fun gameplay; Caters for both hardcore and newcomer fan base; For the most part; it's a beautiful looking game
Story modes pacing struggles to keep me interested; Facial animation could have been better; Online player base is dead already; Not enough male and female character variety in base game
Marvel vs. Capcom has always been a strange beast. The mix of Capcom and Marvel characters has always been chaotic and complex, but still, a blast to play. While I don't have the PHD required to play Marvel vs. Capcom 3 to its full potential, however, I still continue to love the game.
Enjoyable gameplay; Welcoming to beginners
Awful presentation; Weak roster; Pointless story
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