Spider-Man and low attendance shake the Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite world
Milan Games Week had only 13 sign-ups for Marvel vs. Capcom's Battle for the Stones bringing into question regional qualifiers.
Milan Games Week had only 13 sign-ups for Marvel vs. Capcom's Battle for the Stones bringing into question regional qualifiers.
The inclusion of the Infinity Stones and the change to a more measured 2v2 format make up for the slightly slower pace. Marvel vs Capcom Infinite succeeds as a superlative fighting game, it’s just a pity that everything moulded around doesn’t quite reach those heights. The Story Mode is abysmal and the roster is uninspired. Despite that, it’s still a blast to play.
Capcom are bringing the Marvel Universe into the fighting scene with Infinity Stones. A tournament like no other.
Critics seem to agree that while Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite hits hard when the actual fighting is concerned, everything around it is simply not up to scratch.
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite fans aren't exactly thrilled that the key hook for their hard-earned cash resembled farm eggs that had gone rotten, even if said package also included a quartet of collectable figures and a few other goodies thrown in for good measure.
Capcom’s released a new trailer detailing Marvel vs Capcom Infinite story mode, showing off how characters from both universes team up to battle Ultron Sigma. Also, chun-Li looks a lot better now.
New challengers in the form of Final Fight’s Mike Haggar, Dead Rising’s Frank West (I’VE COVERED WARS Y’KNOW) and Nemesis from Resident Evil are joining the roster of Marvel vs Capcom Infinite.
More exciting news for fighters as 2017 will possibly be remembered as the year of fighting esports.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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