Marvel vs Capcom 2 review

When two tribes go to war… expect chaos

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Fast

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    beautiful action

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    56 characters

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    Lots of lasers

Cons

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    Steep learning curve

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    Too chaotic at times

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    Not quite as deep with only 4 buttons

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Thanks to Marvel vs Capcom 2 we finally know who’d win in a fight between The Hulk and Jill Valentine (it was Jill, with her ability to summon a bloody great Tyrant). We’ve also managed to settle that age-old debate about the relative merits of pre- and post-adamantium Wolverine, and make Captain America beat up a small girl. More so than any other fighting game, MvC2 is about the character roster – the vast, near-impeccable line-up composed of superheroes, fighting champions and 8-bit video game legends, all punching the hell out of each other for no good reason and gleefully ignoring established canon.

This port hasn’t been tarted up to the degree of Street Fighter II’s recent HD update, but as the original sprite work is so great it didn’t really need quite the same care. Of more note is the implementation of SF: HD’s net-code and online features, meaning this should run smoothly as the HD Remix experience. Marvel vs Capcom 2 is still the ideal title for anyone who sees fighting games as more than the sum of their scientific, carefully balanced parts (2D fighting purists). Some people just want to pit Spider-Man against Megaman, and they’re the ones who will get most out of this hyperactive fighter.

Jul 29, 2009

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GenreFighting
DescriptionAt last, the greatest, most over-the-top fighting game in the VS series comes to a whole new generation of consoles with this Xbox Live Arcade release. Though not the deepest fighting game by any means, but it's still a load of fun nearly a decade later.
Franchise nameStreet Fighter
UK franchise nameStreet Fighter
Platform"Xbox 360","PS3","Dreamcast"
US censor rating"Teen","Teen","Teen"
UK censor rating"12+","12+","12+"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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Tom Sykes
When he's not dying repeatedly in roguelikes, Tom spends most of his working days writing freelance articles, watching ITV game shows, or acting as a butler for his cat. He's been writing about games since 2008, and he's still waiting on that Vagrant Story 2 reveal.