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An action-packed game filled with different X-Men characters- each one having their own special moves and stages. It was Street Fighter 2 in the wrapping of X-Men. This does not mean that the game itself had a lower standard.
The animations were fluid and it served its purpose as a great 1 on 1 fighting game. This storyline was based upon, none other than, The Infinity Gauntlet. Each character's combat style from comics was smoothly adapted in the game. A meter was build during the match, that unleashed an Infinity Combo. The execution of moves was kept simple to encourage newcomers. It was a fun spamming game. Clash of Super-Heroes was the third entry in the Marvel vs Capcom series.
It pits fighters from both universes to make one hell of a crossover. The Dreamcast version had five modes and 15 playable characters. The final boss was a villain from X-Men, Onslaught. The 20 additional guest characters were only for assist attacks, making the game a half baked crossover. The animations were made faster and seamless, but that also raised the skill gap in new players.
It was more focused on competitive players. Aside from that, the game looks impressive even today with bursting colors and flashy moves. It was the first game in Marvel vs Capcom series. The fighters from the previous Marvel games and Street Fighter face up each other. It has a tag battle system, where two characters collaborate to perform special combos. Every character got buffs to make the game more competitive. It took a lot from its predecessor including super jump and aerial rave.
There was also a story mode. It became a hit in the US and got the most successful arcade game award in Japan in Fans loved it for its fast-paced gameplay and vivid animation. This compilation was released on Xbox and Ps3 in , including tons of additional content but staying true to the original experience and gameplay.
The most prominent new features were online mode, high definition support, smoother graphics, and secret characters. Origins used the nostalgia card, that contributed to most its success. It was heavily influenced by previous games. The Japanese version even had a strange character, Norimaro which was a cameo from a Japanese comedian.
The roster featured 17 characters, with 6 secret characters. Huge combos, high damage attacks, and assist attacks calling the tag partner to perform a special move were added, which enhanced the overall gameplay quality. Capcom delivered a solid and balanced fighting game. Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite was released in
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