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Posted by Joystiq Feb 15 2011 00:40 GMT
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It's been a long time coming for fight fans, but Marvel vs Capcom 3 will finally arrive in households across the country this week. Now that you've already read our take on the game (we checked your browser history), it's time to check out what the rest of the critics have to say. Shall we take you for a ride?
  • 1UP (91/100): "The possibilities are endless, and you'll experience something new in every match you play. Try to leave your preconceived notions about what this game should be at the door, pick it up, and just have fun because that's what this game is all about."
  • GamesRadar (90/100): "With spectacular comic book presentation, some of the most chaotic action in any game ever and sufficient technical depth to keep even ultra hardcore fight fans happy, this is the impossible - a worthy successor to Marvel vs Capcom 2."
  • OXM (90/100): "The magic of the game is in its approachability... For both hardcore fighting fans and genre newbies, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 offers a whole lotta bang for your buck." [Mar 2011, p.70]
  • IGN (85/100): "The balance and depth in the game is astonishing, and even the odd characters have their distinct charms...What's really a shame here is that the developer didn't manage to find a way to supplement the core experience with extras that would extend the life of the game by adding some variety to the package."
  • Eurogamer (80/100): "Far more welcoming to button-mashers than Street Fighter IV, this is a game in which you can tap stuff and watch sparkly miracles happen. But to begin to understand and master its systems will take just as much practice as it did in Ono's game - and quicker reactions to boot."

Posted by Joystiq Feb 15 2011 00:00 GMT
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Potentially good news for fans of tiny versions of things they like: A new line of Minimates figures based on Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was revealed by Minimates HQ earlier today. The site has since pulled the announcement at the request of Diamond Select Toys, though not before the news and images (like the ones above) were firmly planted on the internet.

Figures appear to run the gamut from Arthur to X-23. Even as their creators have apparently backtracked on the official announcement, the MvC3 Minimates appear to be legit (they even showed up on Capcom Unity, briefly) -- and they're definitely marketable. Seriously, we've wanted a pocket-sized Arthur since, like, 1989.

Posted by IGN Feb 14 2011 19:07 GMT
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Two worlds collided. Now enjoy the aftermath.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 14 2011 16:01 GMT
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Montague vs. Capulet. Death Row vs. Bad Boy. Sparta vs. Athens. Yankees vs. Red Sox. Hamilton vs. Burr. Sure, these guys have some bad blood. We'd even go so far as to say they've got beef. But do any of them have the ability to manipulate metal or flex a bionic arm? How about healing powers and adamantium claws? Are any of them gods of thunder? We thought not. Advantage Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds.

The excuse for bringing all these characters into the same place basically boils down to this: Dr. Doom, of Marvel fame, and Wesker, from the Resident Evil games, try to meld their respective universes in order to take them both over at once. Unfortunately, by doing so, they made it easier for the rampaging planet eater Galactus to chow down on two worlds. It's all fairly inconsequential to the gameplay but, hey, there needs to be at least some reason for bringing all these folks together for a third time. And to be honest, when a game is as much fun as MvC3, we don't really care what that reason is.

Posted by IGN Feb 14 2011 16:00 GMT
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Street Fighter + Resident Evil + Spider-Man + X-Men = Awesome?

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Posted by Kotaku Feb 12 2011 20:00 GMT
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#spoilers Watching the clip here will ruin a Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 surprise. That's your last warning. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 11 2011 21:32 GMT
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The battle for Earth against the Devourer of Worlds begins!

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 11 2011 21:32 GMT
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Make your enemies your plaything with some pride-crushing combos in Marvel vs. Capcom 3!

Posted by Joystiq Feb 11 2011 08:00 GMT
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Marvel's Chris Baker has done his final lap through the various origins of Marvel vs. Capcom 3's alternate costumes for the superheroes in the game and, just like last time, things get geeky fast. Good to see Marvel got the Days of Future Now Deadpool in there, as well as Doom 2099 and the Secret Invasion Super Skrull. Most players who choose the variants might not know where they come from, but you comic book geeks will.

Of course, this last round of backstory also reveals that Marvel and Capcom didn't always have a lot of choices for some of the more obscure characters. Sometimes, they just bent things around as much as possible (witness Thor's continuity-breaking "inspired by" costume variants) and sometimes they just look to the New York Knicks.That's right -- the Mango Sentinel is back, and he so Pringles, baybee!

Posted by Kotaku Feb 11 2011 02:30 GMT
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#strategy There are button mashers like me, and then there are people who pull off moves like these without blinking. In between those two groups is the Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 strategy guide by BradyGames. More »

Posted by IGN Feb 10 2011 23:25 GMT
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One of the biggest games of the year is just around the corner.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 08 2011 18:38 GMT
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Earth is in danger: summon Galactus!

Posted by Joystiq Feb 07 2011 22:50 GMT
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If the upcoming Mad Catz Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Fight Sticks are a little too intimidating for you, Marvel and PDP have cooked up a much more diminutive option. The Marvel Edition Versus Fighting Pad comes packed with love-it-hate-it Marvel artwork, an arcade button layout and an elongated left ... erm ... prong(?) for more ergonomic digital pugilism. Furthermore, both the buttons and specially designed thumb pad operate using actual microswitch actuators -- the same kind you'd find in a real arcade cabinet.

The Versus pad is available for pre-order for $40 and is expected to arrive on February 14, making it the perfect last minute Valentine's Day gift for the nerd in your life. Only the Xbox 360 version of the pad has been announced, though a PS3 version may be released if the 360 pad does well. Check out an in-depth video of the Versus in action after the break.

Posted by Kotaku Feb 07 2011 22:40 GMT
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#xbox360 The latest marvelous Marvel team-up with accessory maker PDP has resulted in this, the Marvel Edition Versus Fighting Pad, a slightly off-kilter fighting pad coming to the Xbox 360. More »

Posted by Joystiq Feb 07 2011 22:50 GMT
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If the upcoming Mad Catz Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Fight Sticks are a little too intimidating for you, Marvel and PDP have cooked up a much more diminutive option. The Marvel Edition Versus Fighting Pad comes packed with love-it-hate-it Marvel artwork, an arcade button layout and an elongated left ... erm ... prong(?) for more ergonomic digital pugilism. Furthermore, both the buttons and specially designed thumb pad operate using actual microswitch actuators -- the same kind you'd find in a real arcade cabinet.

The Versus pad is available for pre-order for $40 and is expected to arrive on February 14, making it the perfect last minute Valentine's Day gift for the nerd in your life. Only the Xbox 360 version of the pad has been announced, though a PS3 version may be released if the 360 pad does well. Check out an in-depth video of the Versus in action after the break.

Posted by IGN Feb 07 2011 21:12 GMT
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This is your chance to compete against the pros.

Posted by Kotaku Feb 07 2011 20:20 GMT
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#capcom Last Monday we saw footage of Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 end boss Galactus laying down the hurt. Now IGN's got the exclusive reveal of the purple planet eater and his two silver-skinned heralds. Here's how the fight plays out. More »

Posted by Joystiq Feb 07 2011 18:25 GMT
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Did you ever want the chance to take on a fighting game's developers at, like, 2AM? Capcom is giving you the chance to approximate that experience with some upcoming DLC for Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. "Shadow Mode" comprises downloadable AI characters designed to play in the style of real people.

The first pack will include teams imitating the play styles of producer Ryota Niitsuma, assistant producer Akihito Kadowaki, and "a QA team leader." Capcom teases that future DLC "may feature some personalities you already know." We're holding out for an AI Daigo to destroy us.

This idea of AI versions of real people is also being implemented in another upcoming fighter. Dead or Alive Dimensions builds an AI profile of the player, then beams that out via the 3DS's "StreetPass" communication to other players nearby, allowing them to fight against a robot version of you.

Posted by Kotaku Feb 07 2011 16:40 GMT
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#capcom If you find yourself lacking quality opponents when Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 comes out next week, a new challenge is just around the corner in the form of downloadbale Shadow Mode battles. More »

Posted by IGN Feb 07 2011 16:05 GMT
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Prepare for one hell of a fight with this cosmic final boss.

Posted by IGN Feb 04 2011 00:02 GMT
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The greatest names from Capcom and Marvel are throwing down the gauntlet. This is Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, where legendary heroes, villains, and unclassifiable critters face off in fas ...

Posted by Joystiq Feb 03 2011 15:00 GMT
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These new Marvel vs. Capcom 3 screens are our first clear look at the two known DLC characters, Resident Evil's Jill Valentine and Doctor Strange enemy Shuma-Gorath. Get a good look now, because you won't see them in the game until four weeks after the Feb. 15 launch.

Posted by Kotaku Feb 03 2011 14:45 GMT
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#gallery Have a look at new images of Jill and Shuma-Gorath, the two DLC characters in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, which is out later this month. More »

Posted by Joystiq Feb 02 2011 02:40 GMT
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Chances are, a lot of people will be looking to buy an arcade stick with Marvel vs. Capcom 3 next week. Mad Catz, anticipating this obvious interest, is producing one just for such an occasion.

The "Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Arcade FightStick Tournament Edition" keeps the hardware design and Sanwa Denshi brand arcade components from previous Street Fighter IV Tournament Edition FightSticks and adds new, surprisingly restrained Marvel vs. Capcom 3 artwork to the top panel of the stick. Like the most recent iterations of the FightStick, it also includes a locking mechanism to prevent accidental use of the turbo switches.

5,000 MvC3 FightSticks are being produced and will be available from Mad Catz's online store. No price has been named, but previous Tournament Edition sticks have retailed for around $150.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 02 2011 00:15 GMT
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The intro cutscene for Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is quite the whopper, weighing in at four minutes and featuring quite a large volume of crossover calamity. Check it out in its entirety past the break!

Posted by Kotaku Feb 01 2011 16:40 GMT
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#madcatz Every major Capcom fighting game release since Street Fighter IV has seen a super sexy Tournament Edition Arcade FightStick from Mad Catz, and Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 is no exception. More »

Posted by Joystiq Jan 31 2011 17:30 GMT
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Spoiler warning: If you don't want to see the final boss (and the associated character reveal) in Marvel vs. Capcom 3, don't go any further.

Posted by Kotaku Jan 31 2011 16:40 GMT
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#spoilers What menace could be so great that the combined might of Marvel and Capcom's top heroes and villains are needed to contain it? Find out in the video below, if you can handle the spoiler. More »

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 29 2011 00:05 GMT
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The undead warrior takes another round in this clip from Marvel vs Capcom 3.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 29 2011 00:05 GMT
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The Darkstalkers warrior pits her skills against the cast of Marvel vs Capcom 3!