- Publisher: Capcom
- Release Date: Nov 18, 2002
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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If you happened to miss this in arcades or for DC, MVC 2 is a sweet 2D fighter worthy of purchase. [Dec 2002, p.122]
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84Only slightly slower on the draw in terms of load times compared to its arcade and Dreamcast counterparts, it's an otherwise perfect conversion.
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83The PS2 port is an excellent adaptation of a classic fighter.
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80Bringing 56 well-known characters to the screen in tag-team combat, while maintaining the general animation style of the original characters is terrific.
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80If you haven't played Marvel versus Capcom to death on the Dreamcast, or need to get in touch with your inner 2D child, you can't go wrong with either Marvel versus Capcom 2 or "Guilty Gear XX."
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Fast, frenetic, and most importantly fun.
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80Although its essentially a port of an arcade game thats two years old, this is one matchup thats a pleasure to kill hours with at home.
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It's over-the-top for sure, but surprising playable, and even possible to effectively master. [Oct 2002, p.148]
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You will never finish the game by random button mashing. If you're not going to spend the time don't buy this game. I'm warning you right now.
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76The only new feature in the PS2 version is an art gallery, so when you factor in the worse sound and lack of VGA, I'd have to say that the Dreamcast version is still the best.
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At some parts of the game, you have great sound effects blasting through your speakers but at other parts, you have very sloppy sound effects. What I mean by this having sloppy sound effects is that you sometimes cant hear what your character is saying.
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70Old school fans, however, will probably feel that MvC2 is a bit too hectic and find themselves hoping for an online PS2 version of "Street Fighter III" instead. [Holiday 2002, p.50]
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70There are easily better fighters on the PS2 though, and so this feels more like an exercise in retro gaming than an essential and accessible purchase.
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Games such as "Guilty Gear X" have shown what true next-gen 2D titles can look like, whilst other titles have more depth and a sufficiently more detailed fighting system for fighting fanatics.
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70It represents the first major set of changes the series had ever seen. That said, this game has been surpassed on nearly every front since its original release.
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70Learn to live with the darn Tonight Show-type BGM tunes, and Marvel vs. Capcom 2s over-the-top madness will win you over as well.
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It's essentially a pre-chewed bone that has long since been digested by most fans. So come on Capcom - throw us fans a new bone and stop repackaging your hits over and over again.
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The tactical thought and reaction process is basically thrown out the window with the any notion of just WHAT THE HELL IS GOIND ON as characters attacks become ever more extreme and impossible to predict.
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The only big downside to all this is a dated engine that shows wear in the animation, which may have passed the test on Dreamcast but loses appeal in today's arena. [Dec 2002, p.88]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 19
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Negative: 2 out of 19
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P.T.10
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daven.0haha! yes, please pay upwards of $50 for this game. By all means, with Marvel UIltimate Alliance coming out soon, why bother?!?
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Spiderman10