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February 2011
(84%)
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Abstract: With the success of Street Fighter IV spearheading a new second golden age for the fighting game genre it’s only natural that Capcom would want to revisit what is arguably the second most important string in its fighting game bow – the Marvel crossover...
Abstract: Marvel vs Capcom 3 doesn’t feature that many game modes. It has Arcade, Versus, Training and Missions plus online modes. For a fighting game fan this is plenty, as Versus provides hours of fun locally or online, Training mode lets you practise combos, Missions provide tutorials on how to learn the so-called “Bread & Butter” combos. Everything..
Like its predecessors, Marvel vs Capcom 3 is a game that’s largely about having fun with one of the best crossover casts in existence. There’s plenty on offer to keep the hardcore fanatic entertained and does more then enough to satisfy such long harbo...
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is a return to form for the franchise after over a decade of silence, as it’s a fun and fast paced fighting game that’s as entertaining as its predecessors without being EXACTLY like them, and while it’s not without its flaws, it’s...
Abstract: It has been about a decade since the last game in this series was made, so Marvel vs. Capcom 3 had very high expectations to meet. It had to keep the last game’s fast pace and high damage combos while simultaneously improving on character balance, yet ...
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Published: 2011-02-15, Author: Eric , review by: gamespy.com
Easier to get into than previous MvCs; fewer characters from the bowels of obscurity.
More button-mashy; Simple mode is extremely cheesy; lacks arcade pedigree.
Abstract: When Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was originally announced, fans the world over were excited. It had been so long since MvC 2 had been released, and fans couldn't wait to get another taste of the tough yet stylish gameplay that had marked the series thus far. H...
Abstract: Street Fighter II, the grandfather of all modern fighting games, was released in 1991, and of all the 2D fighting games that followed in its footsteps in the next decade, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 may have been the most beloved of all. Its teams of three-...
Abstract: Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is like a water park. There's an area for the kids with plenty of slides, spraying water, waves, and brightly colored equipment on which to climb. Maybe even a diving board. There's no technique involved in just having f...