Up there with my favourite games on PS4 just gets better each season
Up there with my favourite games on PS4 just gets better each season
Playing Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite reminded me of a scene from Star Trek I saw as a child. It involved Kirk and Spock playing an intense game of chess , but on seven boards of varying sizes, all floating over each other.
The Infinity Stones allow for more creative strategies and styles; New tag system places more emphasis on skill over automation; Mechanics are deep and complex but casual players are accommodated; Story mode is fun and engaging throughout
Inconsistent character models; Overall presentation is lacking in personality and flair
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.
Cool as puck
Great gameplay; Training Camp is really useful; NHL Threes is fun
Commentary is too familiar; Modes see seldom change; Animations don't seem to have been updated
Hitting the ice in a deeper and more challenging way.
Speed and skill are a given in the modern NHL, but those traits alone don't anoint Stanley Cup champions. Beating the best in the world takes more than tape-to-tape passes and wicked slappers.
As a relatively long standing fan of the NHL series, I was among those disappointed with EA's decision to strip away a lot of key features way back at NHL 15. Of course, with that said I too celebrated the return of the series the following year and have enjoyed watching EA elevate the franchise...
NHL Threes is awesome; New additions; Tons of game to play
No story for Be a Pro Mode; Commentary could use a facelift
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