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September 2017
(72%)
34 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Abstract: Over the course of two decades, the Marvel vs Capcom franchise has mutated into a sprawling crazy quilt of exuberant brawling. Look for a unifying theme and it seems to be loopy excess, with overflowing character rosters, screen-filling hyper combos and a...
Published: 2017-09-18, Author: Dom , review by: pocket-lint.com
Amazing fan service mixed with some wonderful cameos, a solid base fighting mechanic, some interesting additions to the MvC formula
Production values can be poor at times, Story Mode can be cringe-worthy, not all characters present in roster
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is a pretty good technical fighting game. But it's not without its troubles: the graphical style, cheesy story and reused assets from the previous game being the most obvious examples.While it's a shame there are some notable om...
Published: 2017-09-18, Author: Daniel , review by: Digitaltrends.com
Balances accessibility with depth, New features should delight fans old and new, Campaign is packed with raucous fan service, Character designs offer great fan service and gameplay variety
Character roster feels a little light compared to past games, Story mode is a bit short
Yes. If you're at all interested in fighting games, this is one of the most exciting ones we've played in some time. Bonus points if you're a massive fan of all things Marvel and Capcom...