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Published: 2017-09-21, Author: Alice , review by: videogamer.com
Combat is aggressive and fun, Additions like the Infinity Stones are cool
Single player and other modes are lacking, Thor looks like an angry potato
Abstract: The latest entry in Capcom's vs. series has been met with a mix of excitement and disappointment since it was first announced during Sony's PlayStation Experience event last December. Things became a bit clearer when a demo for it was released a couple of...
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 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
Published: 2017-09-18, Author: Lucas , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: A lot has happened since Marvel vs. Capcom 3. It launched over a year before The Avengers hit theaters. Hollywood realized it could make money again, and the ticket to doing so was officially branded as Extended Cinematic Universes. Since then, Disney bo...
Published: 2017-09-18, Author: Lucas , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: A lot has happened since Marvel vs. Capcom 3. It launched over a year before The Avengers hit theaters. Hollywood realized it could make money again, and the ticket to doing so was officially branded as Extended Cinematic Universes. Since then, Disney bo...
Published: 2017-09-18, Author: Lucas , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: A lot has happened since Marvel vs. Capcom 3. It launched over a year before The Avengers hit theaters. Hollywood realized it could make money again, and the ticket to doing so was officially branded as Extended Cinematic Universes. Since then, Disney bo...
Published: 2017-09-18, Author: Michael , review by: tomsguide.com
Incredibly open-ended fighting system, Fun story mode, Healthy amount of content
Dull presentation, Uninspired roster
Thanks to a brilliantly open-ended combat system, a surprisingly enjoyable story mode and a healthy amount of features, Infinite manages to rise above its flaws to become one of Capcom's most complete and ruthlessly addictive fighting games in years. Whil...
Abstract: At E3 2017, Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite, a game that has been a bit of a controversial target lately, was playable on the show floor in two different forms. You could play the standard versus mode or get a crack at the story mode. I couldn't get in line f...
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a serviceable, albeit disappointing fighting game release. Solid enough gameplay mechanics and flair dampened by a terrible main story mode, unappealing character designs and a lack of general polish...