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Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite

Capcom
Sep 19, 2017 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

72

Top Critic Average

32%

Critics Recommend

PC Gamer
74 / 100
Eurogamer
No Recommendation
IGN
7.7 / 10
Easy Allies
3.5 / 5
GamesRadar+
3 / 5
Metro GameCentral
8 / 10
Game Informer
8.3 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10

Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite Review Summary

FairCritic Consensus

Lackluster Presentation

Blazing Fast Gameplay

Great Accessibility

Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite feels the same as what came before and makes smart changes to invite new players in. If only the graphical style and lacking roster were as inviting.


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Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite Trailers

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Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite – PS4 Cinematic Trailer | E3 2017

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Critic Reviews for Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite

An instantly likeable game hiding a brutal edge that demands mastery. Balance is concerning, but partially mitigated by an extensive roster.

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Eurogamer

No Recommendation / Blank
Eurogamer

Great fighting, but a drab art style and disappointing roster of characters let the side down.

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IGN

7.7 / 10.0
IGN

While Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's tag-team fights are like a bolt of lightning from Mjolnir, its story is dreadful and its characters look like they were deliberately designed to spawn a million derpy memes. It manages to be easily one of the worst and also one of the best fighting games in recent memory all at once. Like its heroes and villains, it's stuck between two worlds.

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Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a solid core and Infinity Stones make fights tactical. If only it didn't have to live up to the expectations set by its excellent predecessors.

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Metro GameCentral

GameCentral
8 / 10
Metro GameCentral

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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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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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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