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Marvel vs. Capcom 2

Capcom has taken the habit of recycling its old franchises and we emphasize anthologies and reissues of its best fighting games. The growth of PSN and Xbox Live allows us today reused his old hits by adding an online feature. The fans of the genre are clearly delighted to find their love of youth as evidenced by the exceptional sales of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. The remake of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 starts thus naturally in the footsteps of his elder.

The original arcade release of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was the only game in the series to use the NAOMI arcade platform. Though the character artwork feature traditional 2D-animated sprites, the fighting arena (background), the Abyss’ sphere, and many effects animations are 3D-polygon based.Capcom has fully incorporated the saying that it is in old pans that we made the best soups. In recent years the Japanese firm did not in fact deprived of its old titles out with great compilations, anthologies and reissues. Lately it’s Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, the version given to taste the day of his most famous play of baston, who won an unexpected success on the PSN and Xbox Live. Lovers of the genus have not been praying to propose another mythical game makes its big return on our current consoles: Marvel vs. Capcom 2. Indeed, since its release on Dreamcast in 2000, it has not ceased to be drooling with envy players. To achieve combos simply offering a huge and casting, the title has quickly established itself in the West as a kind of unavoidable. This popularity had already earned to be reissued in 2002 on behalf of the first Xbox and PS2. It is now up for download on Xbox 360 and PS3 to the delight of nostalgic and fans of fighting games in general.

Quick reminder for the most stunned of you, one of the great assets of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 has always been its casting. There are 56 people, half of the series after Capcom and the other half of the universe of Marvel comics. While some big names of the Street Fighter and the X Men meet present course, some people are a little unexpected as the party. Among the best known have included Jill Valentine came straight from Resident Evil and the famous Captain America. In short you are what you do even more pleased that in this new version, all combatants are now available from the outset. A feature of this series of cross-over is always two opposing teams, they are here, each consisting of three fighters. The player can choose at any time to change the character or use one of his teammates aside to come to lend a hand and make the kind of attack that you have assigned at the beginning of the game. Each individual character is capable of devastating combos, but you can also escape sequences simply demented as long as you use wisely your hyper combo gauge and that you ask your two teammates to help out dough.

Control is similar to the previous Vs. games, which itself derives from the Street Fighter games, except that the screen is now wider. The major difference is that instead of three punch/kick attack strength, there are only two, with the last two buttons being replaced by assist buttons. Most often, a weak attack can chain two different hits. The second is a medium attack which was featured in the previous games.

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