Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite Reviews

Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is ranked in the 48th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
9.2 / 10.0
Sep 17, 2017

Marvel's and Capcom's universes come together and challenge each other again in one of the most comprehensive fighting games at the moment. Both universes merge to bring us a fighting experience as deep as spectacular, which will not leave new players and veterans of the franchise indifferent. Spectacular.

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88 / 100
Sep 18, 2017

A return to a 2v2 fighting style is marked with the addition of a handful of new mechanics, some of which completely change the way MvC is played, yet all of them work incredibly well.

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8.7 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2017

MvC: I has a lot going for it, but part of where it struggles to continually impress is in its presentation. From the boring menus to the good, but not great, character animations, it's a little underwhelming in this regard, but still fun and I have not experienced any framerate issues. These gripes aside, I'm having a lot of fun with the game and it feels like a more accessible entry than others in the series.

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86 / 100
Sep 18, 2017

Infinite is a great fighting game, which succeds in mixing both universes with a great combat system. Combat feels great, but it falls short on game modes and unlockables.

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8.5 / 10.0
Sep 18, 2017

It ultimately doesn't matter if you're upset with the roster, because at the end of the day Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a great way to spend a night with friends. The combat feels smooth, the depth is there for dedicated players, and it's a much more feature-complete offering when compared to the launch version of Street Fighter V. There's a ton here to like, and those who dismiss it will only be missing out on one of Capcom's finest fighting games.

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8.5 / 10.0
Sep 17, 2017

If you were skeptical about Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite like I was, don't be. It's a blast to play and it's a must-own for fighting game fans.

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8.3 / 10.0
Sep 18, 2017

These high-flying brawls deliver on the spectacle and the action has a great flow, but the main story mode leaves a lot to be desired

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83%
Oct 21, 2017

Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite is one of the best fighters of the year on a pure gameplay standpoint, the Story Mode may be utter guff and the visuals are incredibly mediocre but when it comes down to it, the core combat and online component are so addictive that you can sink hours into the characters and stones and still be finding new combos and set-ups.

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8 / 10
Sep 18, 2017

It plays as well as the series ever has, and is far more accessible than previous entries, but there's infinite for improvement in terms of the roster and presentation.

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8 / 10
Sep 18, 2017

Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 19, 2017

A good but not great beat'em up that does everything perfect inside of the ring, but doesn't offer enought variety outside of it.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 18, 2017

In a big year for fighting games, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite squares up to its rivals confidently. With a healthy amount of content, it makes up for the lacklustre launch of Street Fighter V, despite not being quite as good.

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Sep 19, 2017

Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite may have some flaws with its visuals and roster, but its gameplay is so strong that its not too hard to overlook them.

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JVL
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16 / 20
Sep 18, 2017

Will Marvel vs Capcom Infinite be the bad student who will be laughed at for hours? No. Yes, developers have simplified things to make it more accessible than before, but at least they have never lied about their intentions. It is undeniable that it is easier to play, especially by the presence of "Super" almost automated, but this episode has still things to offer if you want to dig a little more. Indeed, The Stones of Infinity bring the game to another level, offering a more strategic side. Unfortunately, the graphics are a bit disapointing, especially with the competition which can be tough at this level. A good game to enjoy your evenings with your friends, failing to convince the most demanding players.

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8 / 10
Sep 18, 2017

Marvel vs Capcom Infiinite is a good and fun game, with nice simplified mecanics and a really cool story mode. Too sad its roster lacks some iconic fighters like the X-Men at launch...

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Sep 18, 2017

'Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite' is crazy fun for esports pros and comic fans alike

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8 / 10.0
Sep 18, 2017

Marvel vs Capcom Infinite might just be the most welcoming fighting game in the series since 1998.

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Sep 18, 2017

The game's shortcomings in regards to presentation and roster can largely be ignored. A bigger issue, and one that wouldn't be able to be fixed in a patch, would be if the game was just plain rubbish – and Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is far from that. Much like Street Fighter V, when you're sat next to an opponent of similar skill, it's brilliant. That's what fighting games are all about.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 18, 2017

Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite introduces some twists to the formula that will likely be divisive for the hardcore fans of the series. Homewever, a compelling story mode and the balanced introduction of the Infinity Stones will satisfy new and old players alike.

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8 / 10.0
Sep 1, 2017

For decades Capcom has been at the forefront of making compelling and high-quality 2D fighters. I would be remiss if I didn’t mention that despite how polished the game feels, with its newly revamped audio tracks, revitalized roster and extemporaneous movement abilities, that I still long for the days where the X-Men filled the ranks of playable characters. While that is a hot button point of contention with the game and its fans, Marvel Versus Capcom: Infinite is by far and large the highest quality and, not to mention, most fun 2D fighting game to come out in years.

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