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February 2011
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The editors liked
Easier to get into than previous MvCs
Fewer characters from the bowels of obscurity.
Fast
Fun fighting engine
Good variety of interesting characters
Lots of potential for advanced strategies
Distinct comicinfluenced visual style.
Fights are intense and engaging
Huge and diverse cast of recognizable characters
Superbly rendered characters
Backgrounds
And animations
Online play runs smoothly
Simple mode is great for beginners.
The editors didn't like
More button-mashy
Simple mode is extremely cheesy
Lacks arcade pedigree.
Mediocre online options
Disappointing story
Still a bit too obtuse for complete genre newbies despite massappeal license.
Abstract: A while back-in search of a decent fighting game-I was faced with a choice implemented by monetary strains: Super Street Fighter IV or Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate Of Two Worlds. While Street Fighter seemed the safer route given its predecessor's success,...
Abstract: The Hype After a decade of waiting, iconic Marvel and Capcom characters join forces again in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, a re-envisioned team fighting game for a new generation of gamers. Fill the shoes of legendary characters from both ...
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: I've been waiting a hell of a long time for Capcom to get around to making Marvel vs. Capcom 3, so when the announcement came that it was actually happening, I was super excited to see how it would turn out. Especially in light of how great Street Figh...
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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: The release of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 on XBLA was a turning point for Capcom. It seems that was the moment they realized that giving fans what they want yields amazing results. Although I have no idea what the deal entailed, sharing the Marvel license wi...
Fights are intense and engaging, Huge and diverse cast of recognizable characters, Superbly rendered characters, backgrounds, and animations, Online play runs smoothly, Simple mode is great for beginners.
Barebones multiplayer which lacks replay support, Archaic story mode, Mission mode missing key training tools.
The classic crossover series triumphantly returns to usher in a new age of heroes....
Abstract: Let’s be honest: the fighting game genre is merely a shadow of its former self. Ten to fifteen years ago, the genre was the darling of the industry; every developer was pounding one (or more) titles out every financial quarter, attempting to cash in on...