The classic crossover series triumphantly returns to usher in a new age of heroes.
Release date: Feb 15, 2011
Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds) In a video game fights in developing Capcom. Will Capcom's own characters and characters from the comic book American company Marvel. It is the fifth installment of the series Marvel Vs. CapcomThe eighth game in the series VS.The first to be exclusively for consoles and the second in the series to use three-dimensional graphics in a battle of two-dimensional area.
The game is produced and directed by Ryota Niitsuma, (who had previously worked Tatsunoko vs. Capcom.) It has the same rapid pace, the fighting mechanics over-the-top of the previous games in the series, along with new methods of play designed to make the game more accessible to new players. Capcom has promised a battle of teams of three against three and a plot solid.
The game will tentatively on sale for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 dated 15 February confirmed in America, February 17 in Japan and in Europe on February 18, 2011.
Argument
Doctor Doom has gathered the biggest villains of the Marvel universe and have joined forces with Albert Wesker to pool their respective universes, in an effort to conquer both trying to use the T-virus to create the Marvel universe zombies. However, this year raises a large and powerful threat that could destroy both worlds. This puts into action the heroes of Marvel and Capcom to stop this evil before it is too late.
Gameplay
Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 is a fighting game where up to two players can compete in the battle, with the characters with their own unique fighting styles and special attacks. The game has the same characteristic of a turn-based team as the previous installments of the series, where each player chooses three characters that can be exchanged at any time during a game, and uses a selection of commands called "Evolved Vs Fighting System, a modified version of those seen in other systems before Marvel Vs. Capcom and Capcom vs. SNK. It is the first game of the franchise that offers character models in three dimensions instead of two-dimensional sprites, but the game is limited to two dimensions, allowing the characters that move only backward, forward or upward in the air.
Unlike Marvel Vs. Capcom 2That included four attack buttons separately as two pairs of high shock resistance, low kicks, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 uses a simplified procedure, the control scheme of three buttons that are attacks of low, medium, high and modeled after Tatsunoko vs. CapcomThat Capcom believes that he will "break the wall of complicated controls and open the field of strategic struggle all stakeholders" as well as a new "change" with a single button the player can that character is in the air , changing the character in the performance of a combo, and hit the opponent on the ground when used by certain characters. Players can use every button to chain attack combinations and special moves using a combination of button presses and joystick movement. To attack the character, your special meter is full of energy that can be exercised by the player to run Hyper Combos and powerful combinations of equipment involving multiple characters. Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 has a "simple mode" that allows players to perform combos and special moves easily at the expense of limiting the moveset of a character. The game also includes a "Mission Mode", which presents specific challenges for each character focused on helping players to explore the normal control system and prepare to play against other people
The game features a story mode for a player to be more robust than its predecessors, with unique finishes for each character. Players can use their team of three characters to defeat a series of AI-controlled opponents before fighting the final boss of the game Galactus. Each character has their own special finish, which is obtained by completing Arcade mode. Marvel has stated that Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 is "all about Fan Service. The cartoonist Frank Tieri writes the story, dialogue, and game endings. Include an online mode that will use the services Xbox Live and Playstation Network. When starting an online game, players can see a "License Card" of the opponent. The license card is used to keep track of the players according to their fighting style, which is determined by five categories: stability, basic type, basic defense, advanced offensive and forward defense. They also record the player's points and the total number of victories and defeats, and will allow players to see the strengths and weaknesses of their styles of play.
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