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Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3
It is an updated version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises and comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The game was released in November 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and was featured as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita in 2012. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Dated for Xbox One/PC, Physical Xbox One/PS4 Versions Coming While Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite doesn't yet have a date, fans of the series have some things to look.
System: Xbox 360, PS3 | |
Dev: Capcom | |
Pub: Capcom | |
Release: November 15, 2011 | |
Players: 1-2 | |
Screen Resolution: 480p-1080p | Mild Language, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Violence |
Ryu is a character who has pretty much seen buffs across the board. While his fireballs apparently don't go fully across the screen anymore, they now have higher durability, meaning they won't be canceled out by beams. Ryu also has chargeable versions of his fireball and Dragon Punch, executed by pressing the S button with a motion rather than an attack button. The charged Dragon Punch does multiple hits and quite a bit of damage, while the charged fireball travels so fast it's invisible and explodes on impact, causing a wall bounce. Ryu also has a power-up super which increases the effectiveness of all of his moves and hyper combos. It will make his Shinkuu Hadoken bounce off walls, and will make his Shinkuu Tatsumaki become a highly damaging cinematic Hyper Combo.
Multiple other characters have seen nerfs, buffs, and move additions as well. Viewtiful Joe now has a command dodge that is cancelable into supers. Magneto has the ability to push you away and pull you toward him a la Blazblue's Tager. Storm has the ability to control the wind in order to affect character momentum, a la Blazblue's Rachel. Spencer has a vertical dive move that acts as a phenomenally ambiguous cross up. Frankly, the changes are too many to count, and there are several more coming.
Then, of course, there are the characters. Frankly, entire articles could be written about the characters alone. To keep it short, four new characters were officially announced with the title, including Firebrand from Ghosts and Goblins, Hawkeye, Ghost Rider, and the much-requested Strider. However, shortly thereafter, eight more characters were leaked, and Capcom has pretty much admitted the leak is real at this point. (If you can believe interviews with Seth Killian, that is.) The rest of the roster should include Vergil (Devil May Cry), Nemesis (Resident Evil), Frank West (Dead Rising), and Phoenix Wright for Capcom. Nova, Iron Fist, Dr. Strange, and Rocket Raccoon should be joining up from the Marvel side.
Now for the big question. Is UMVC3 worth forty dollars?
Well, people have been complaining for ages about how Capcom produced no DLC for classic MvC3, and are saying that everything in UMVC3 should have come out as a DLC patch. Think about this for a second: Jill and Shuma, the only DLC characters in classic Marvel, cost five dollars each. If you paid for all the characters in UMVC3 individually, you would be paying 60 dollars instead of 40, and you wouldn't get the balance changes, the new moves, the eight new stages, the online additions, and so on. So, come November, I'm going to purchase UMVC3 because it's worth the money in characters alone.
By Angelo M. D'Argenio
CCC Contributing Writer
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Game Features:
Rocket Raccoon vs Frank West
TGS 2011 Trailer
System: Xbox 360, PS3 | |
Dev: Capcom | |
Pub: Capcom | |
Release: November 15, 2011 | |
Players: 1-2 | |
Screen Resolution: 480p-1080p | Mild Language, Partial Nudity, Sexual Themes, Violence |
by Angelo M. D'Argenio
Is Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 worth your money, or is it just a $40 expansion pack? This is the question that has been asked ever since the game was announced. Well, now we finally have an answer: 'Yes' on both accounts. UMvC3 is basically nothing more than a glorified expansion pack on top of Marvel vs. Capcom 3. In all honesty, there is nothing here that couldn't have been delivered gradually via DLC. That being said, if these features were delivered via DLC, they would cost much more than $40. So no matter which way you cut it, the game is worth your money. It's just that your buddy who missed the original release basically gets to spend $60 less than you and get the exact same content.
The first thing anyone cares about when a new version of a fighting game comes out is the roster, and UMvC3's roster has gotten much bigger. If you include the two DLC characters, UMvC3's roster has been inflated to 50 characters, a mere eight less than the whopping roster of MvC2. Capcom has also promised us more DLC down the line, so, with any luck, we could very well surpass MvC2's roster count in due time.
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The new characters are all a blast to play, and they all fit into some niche that wasn't filled in the original MvC3 lineup. Phoenix Wright and Frank West are both characters that have subsystems that power them up, while Ghost Rider and Nemesis are characters that zone you with long range normals (Ghost Rider on the fast end and Nemesis on the slow end.) Nova uses red life to power up his attacks, Rocket Raccoon is incredibly small and controls space with traps, Firebrand's moves are entirely aerial in nature, and Iron Fist spends most of his time on the ground without ever launching the opponent. Finally, the cast is rounded out with Strider and Vergil, who are low-life characters with low damage outputs that depend on powerful mobility options and resets to deal damage, and Dr. Strange and Hawkeye, who are both highly mobile characters with a variety of projectiles that can control space.
If you aren't into any of these new characters, the returning roster has received numerous changes as well. Several characters have had totally new moves added to their repertoire. Magneto, for example, can now alter your momentum by magnetizing you, while Ryu has a new power-up super, the Hado Kakusei, which makes all of his supers and ki-related attacks gain new properties. Even if your favorite character didn't gain a new move, his old moves probably gained new properties. Zero, for example, can now cancel just about anything he does into a charged Level 3 buster, though it only causes a soft knockdown now.
Granted, many characters were hit with the nerf bat as well. Phoenix can only perform one air fireball before landing, and they disappear if she's hit, while the invincibility on Wolverine's Berserker Slash has been removed. The list of changes is long and varied, and would take another entire article to explain. Suffice it to say the entire roster has become much more balanced. Even rarely used characters like Arthur and Modok are finally getting some high-level play.
The overall game system feels a bit better as well. Meter gains a bit slower, while the minimum damage scaling has been reduced making combos do less damage overall. The DHC trick and all other game-changing glitches have been removed, and X-Factor bonuses have been leveled across the board and lessened in strength overall. That being said, X-Factor has gotten a bit more flexible. It can now be used in the air, and the boost lasts for a variable amount of time depending on which character you play. Slow characters, like Nemesis, get incredibly long X-Factor boosts, allowing them the extra time they need to get in and land that one hit that might give them the match.
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Online mode has gotten a much needed overhaul this time around. First and foremost, spectator mode has been added. So now when you are in a lobby, you can watch your friends fight rather than sit there watching their stat cards bump against each other. Granted, the game is still in its youth, so the smoothness of online play might change as more and more people crowd the servers. That said, I didn't notice an appreciable drop in quality, even with four other people watching my match. You can turn spectating on and off say, if you need to leave the room for a while, or if you just don't feel like watching a match, so pretty much everything is covered here.