
Review by Greg Knoll
A while back-in search of a decent fighting game-I was faced with a choice implemented by monetary strains: Super Street Fighter IV or Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate Of Two Worlds. While Street Fighter seemed the safer route given its predecessor's success, Marvel Vs. Capcom had a certain allure and in the end won over.
I was initially intrigued by a roster that could only be described as overwhelming. Compared to previous titles, 3 boasts an undeniable variety for players. Few fighters from Street Fighter are present, freeing up crucial space and allowing other famous Capcom characters a chance to shine. Some sold the game entirely-Chris and Wesker from Resident Evil, Dante and Trish from Devil May Cry. And who could forget Felicia and Morrigan from Dark Stalkers? I know I never have. Spencer from Bionic Commando, Haggar, Zero. The list of favorites-at least mine-seemed unending. Some appear simply for comic relief like Arthur and Tron, but that doesn't detour the game from being the most varied title to date.
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