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Other flaws besides balance?Not many. I always wondered why the character walking animations appeared'choppy' right before the fight begins. The animation in this game isdefinitely above average, but why do characters have to look like they're'skating' across the stage before the fight? It never made sense to me,but it doesn't really matter. I've heard hundreds, no, thousands of people complain about the 'jazzy'music of MvC2, but one can't deny the catchiness of many of the musictracks. Although,when you've heard the character selection BGM over and over and over...and over times infinity... it does become very old, and youmay even begin to form a hatred for that female jazz singer. lol. Thankfully the PS3/360versions of the game allow you to play the game with your own soundtrack usingthe mp3'son your system. Awesome.
I was ecstatic when I heard MvC2 was confirmed for the next gen consoles,complete with graphic filters which nicely smooth out the 2D sprites, as well asthe long awaited online mode! MvC2 online is straight forward, though a bit short onfeatures... thebattle room layout also could've been designed a bit better and havegiven us moreoptions, but at least the netcode is solid enough to allow players from across theglobe to enjoy MvC2 online with minimal lag. As in any online fighting game,it's always a treat to play against other players that you never would've gotten a chance to play in real life. As expected, there are indeed a lotof noobs online, but once you make some friends in skilled players, it's likeplaying at the arcade all over again... just a bit less personal, and far morecrybabies. lol. MvC2 is one of those games where the effectiveness & power of the characters/teamsreally depends on the player's skill level, as you'll find out by playingonline. (Low tier teams FTW!!!)
Love it or hate it, Marvel VS Capcom 2 is a behemoth of a fightinggame and introduced some of the most unique & enjoyable gameplay elementsever seen in a fighting game (still to this day). It's still oneof the most fun fighting games ever created (especially if you know how to play it on ahigh level). There's no story mode, no adventure mode, no exciting extras(besides unlocking characters and stages in the beginning), but who needs 'em...this isa 'fighting game' made for fighting gamers, and it delivers. Hardcore Street Fighter players play Street Fighter for one reason andone reason only: to experience the game with other skilled players, and to punishany noobs if any cross their path... and we all know that MvC2 allows skilled players to punish noobs in ways they could never have dreamed of... it's abeautiful thing.
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Marvel VS Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes REVIEW: MVC2 explodedinto arcades in the year 2000, receiving an incredibly positive response fromarcade-goers and fighting game fans alike. The arcade version launched with 24playable characters (a roster which would eventually expand to 56). Whenthe MVC2 arcade machine first came out, the machine would gain experiencepoints by tokens inserted (10 pts per token) or time passing (100 pts everythree hours). As EXP points built up, characters and bonus character colorswould eventually unlock. (That means if MVC2 was popular at your arcade,characters would be unlocked faster). This EXP system kept players coming backto the arcade to play MVC2 (if the epic gameplay wasn'tenough), and surely played a part in keeping the game fresh and exciting inits early years. In retrospect, MVC2 is surely one of the best 2D fighting games of alltime. It is the ultimate cross-over fighting game,mixing the awesome worlds of Marvel & Capcom together in an all out brawl.With the exception of boss characters, every Marvel character to evergrace a Capcom fighting game is selectable, and of course a few handfuls of old favorites from the Capcom world(including some brand new ones) have joined the roster for a grand total of 56 characters inall! The 3-on-3tag team gameplay is unlike anything seen in any other game, and is a truedelicacy. It could be summed up as 'Street Fighter to the extreme,' and has a lasting appeal that so few fighting games could ever hope for. MvC2 gives you the ultimatefreedom of creativity... players form a team of 3 characters and select an'assist' technique for each individual character; opening up aseemingly endless amountof combo possibilities. Each character has 3 assist types, whichcan make or break your team's defense, offense, combos... and maybe even 'coolnessfactor'. That said,Marvel VS Capcom 2 is a game that just never goes out of style.
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