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Even the graphics hold their own with the characters having respectable detail and 3D backgrounds that improved dramatically over the old 2D backgrounds. Although more recent 2D fighters have been smoother, it's smooth enough and isn't distracting. Putting everything else aside, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is almost the exact same on the PS2 as it was on the Dreamcast. Those that played it on the Dreamcast will definitely want to take that into consideration before buying, but otherwise, it has aged well and is still competitive with newer 2D fighters.

The inclusion of online play would have increased its value significantly but in spite of that, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is still a decent 2D fighter and those who haven't played it before won't be disappointed. At the time, I was still busy playing Capcom vs. SNK 2. I've always remained a fan of the genre, but even with great titles like those, it seems like 3d gameplay beats it out, even if they can add new stuff like groove techniques and tag team fighting.

That aside, I really enjoyed playing Marvel vs. Capcom 2. I'm a big fan of the cross over games, and I'm an even bigger fan of the original Marvel Vs. Capcom, so seeing this one show up was mighty cool. There's plenty to unlock, with something like 52 different characters in all, with galleries and extra costumes available for each of them.

The moves are just the same as always, and they haven't changed the basic gameplay that keeps this title good. While there are a few fighters that are rather obvious clones of one another, there's a good mix of different fighting types.

On the Capcom side, you've got a good choice of characters, some from Plasma Sword , others from Street Fighter, and yet even more waiting to be unlocked. With simple arcade style gameplay, a few extra modes, and plenty of secret unlockables, you could choke down this title for quite a while. However, you probably wouldn't want to, because the Xbox controller, even if you're using the S-type controller, isn't suited for a game like this, which really needs six thumb buttons.

You can compensate with the trigger sticks, but not well. When it comes to 2D Capcom fighters, fans prefer either the methodical, slower-paced battles of Street Fighter III or the twitchy superhero spaz-a-thon that is the Marvel vs.

Capcom series. Even though I'm more of a strategic fighting fan myself, I like the way MMC2 brings out my relentless offensive side. Its frenetic pace demands that you bust out moves with impunity, and with a roster of plus heroes, it's easy to find a combatant who suits your style.

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Admittedly, some Xbox owners haven't played it, so I can't dock this relic for its age, but it is fair to compare MVC2 to the less pixilated, more balanced, online-enabled, and just plain superior Capcom vs. Capcom series. Overview The third entry in the Marvel vs. Capcom crossover series, Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes pits Capcom's best fighters from all sorts of games against Marvel's finest superheroes. Ammyy Admin 3.

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