
The second installment in the hyper-charged Marvel vs. Capcom fighting game series features more characters, more combos and more eye-straining visual effects that any other game of its kind. Now players can settle once and for all just who the better character is: The big Russian
wrestler Zangief, of Street Fighter fame, or the thong wearing, psychic blade wielding female ninja and X-man Psylocke? (I'm with the ninja on this one, just for looks alone. Wow!)
As per many fighting games for the newer consoles, they aren't going to give you everything right from the get-go. You'll have to earn the extra costumes, features and characters by playing and earning points to buy them from the game's secrets shop. This might put off many older arcade-seasoned players, who are used to playing all of the characters at once instead of earning them, but those who never played this game, it won't be much of a problem.
The graphics might be a bit dated, and the game play might just be too crazy or intense, but the action is definitely top-notch, especially for the Marvel or Capcom fan.
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