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January 2010
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The insane pugilistic action
Nearflawless online mode and wacky cast of characters
Abstract: In April 2009 I did a review of Street Fighter 4. I managed to get my hands on Capcom’s latest fighter, Tatsunoko vs Capcom and I can already say its Street fighter 4 but faster, crazier and very Japanese. If you’re familiar with the VS series, you sh...
Yes it lacks the finesse of Street Fighter IV and Blazblue, but Tatsunoko nevertheless remains an astonishingly fun beat-em-up. Full of zany characters and over-the-top moves it’s a fantastic fighter that every Wii owner needs in their collection. 9...
Abstract: For more than a decade, Capcom's "Vs." series has been an indispensable part of the 2-D fighting landscape. With its trademark tag-team brawls, fast pace, easy special moves, and ultra-damaging super moves, it has let players experience their favorite cha...
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom is as polished a game as any of Capcom’s best. The game is a more lighthearted, more accessible kind of fighting game than say Street Fighter IV but it manages to entertain newcomers and veterans alike. The Wii may not have a huge...
Abstract: The game that everyone thought would never make it's way out of licensing hell finally arrived last week, with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars for the Nintendo Wii. A 3D fighter on a 2.5D plane, it returns Capcom to the popular vs. series that...
Abstract: If the dream match you've been waiting for since Street Fighter came about in the late eighties was a scuffle between a stable of Capcom classics and some stars from huge-in-the-seventies anime company Tatsunoko, you're probably one of the people who p...
Abstract: The hallmarks of Capcom’s Vs. series have always been simple controls, insanely over-the-top special moves, and recognizable Capcom characters taking on the equally famous residents of another fictional universe. It worked for all of Capcom’s matchups...