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Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (Dreamcast)

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SEGA
Sega of America
2000-06-28
Fighting, 2D
Teen
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Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (Dreamcast)

Just when it seems 3-D fighting games have permanently made 2-D fighting games obsolete, something like Marvel vs. Capc more »om 2 comes along and proves just how deep and fun 2-D fighters can be. It's better than its predecessor in every way, and arguably the best 2-D fighting game to grace the Dreamcast. The amount of playable characters is enough to put any fighting fan's salivary glands in overdrive. Beginning with favorites such as Spider Man, Wolverine, Ryu, and Chun Li, players can eventually unlock 56 characters. We had our hands full just mastering a few of these fighters, and getting familiar with all 56 would take months of intense practice. There are almost too many moves, all depicted with superb animation and augmented by several tag-team combos. When the match begins, you can pick three characters. Once things heat up, you can call in your pals to unleash a massive move on your opponent. This adds immensely to the game's depth, and button mashers will be in for a shock when they find that their mistimed tag-team moves backfire. Visually, this game is intense. The large characters are slightly jagged around the edges, but that's more than compensated for by the massive amount of animation frames, colorful special effects, and stunning 3-D backgrounds that are loaded with detail. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 also delivers a sonic performance that is nearly arcade-perfect. This is a must-buy for any fighting fan, especially those who have a couple of buddies to bash. Just be prepared to put in a lot of time in practice mode if you want to get good. --T. Byrl Baker Pros: Brilliant 3-D backgrounds A massive number of characters to play as Tag-team element adds a fun strategic component to the gameplay Cons: Characters were drawn at low resolution « less

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Not the easiest to game to play for those not savvy in fighting games, but well worth the investment to get familiarized. The over the top fighting makes for many WTF moments, but you come out too satisfied to complain. Incredible line-up of characters, The Dreamcast version handles better than any other version and looks smooth as well. Now with the release for the PS3 and 360, there's no excuse in not owning this timeless classic.
Sep 20 2009 ·
A great fighting game, with lots of over the top fighting, and stuff blowing up, its just good times. The DC did not have online for it, but there are enough difficulty settings for this game to have lots of replay value. Good times indeed.
Jul 10 2009 ·
Still one of my favorite fighting games to date. Not very forgiving to new players, but extremely rewarding to those that stick with it and learn the ins and outs.
Apr 12 2009 ·
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