You select a total of three characters at the start, only this time all three can be tagged in or out in mid battle and become fully playable. Marvel vs Capcom 2 takes Capcom's tag-team concept to new worlds. Yes, folks, the madness of Marvel can indeed coexist with the beautiful simplicity of Street Fighter III.Īnd this game is definitely mad, even more so than in previous incarnations. Marvel vs Capcom 2 proves to be one of the best fighting games out there, one of the Dreamcast's most sparkling gems, and an awesome experience both for 1 player and multiple players alike. People seem to think that just because I praise Street Fighter III as being more about skill than flash, that I'm damning the versus series as a whole. ![]() ![]() The versus series made us say "Oh my god!" with the multiple digit hit combos of X-Men Children of the Atom, managed to blow us all away with the never-before-seen tag-team antics of X-Men vs Street Fighter, had us wondering "What the!?" with Marvel vs Capcom, and most recently, with Marvel vs Capcom 2, had many a fighting fan saying "This is just ridiculous!". I get tons of hate mail from the IGNDC readers, primarily concerning Dragon Ball Z (all of which is filtered into the "Letters About Sucky Television Shows" folder and promptly deleted), but occasionally dealing with the topic of Capcom's versus series of fighters.
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