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It's a good game, mainly because of its zany, complex and freestyle gameplay. Getting that out of the way, it's a mediocre product at least on day 1: the roster is mostly uninteresting/recycled, with tons of missing opportunities considering how many great characters they could have gone with from both sides. To make matters worse, interesting characters are indeed coming (with one of them being already done but left out for extra cash)...but for an additional fee. The graphics are disappointing not only because the art style is not flattering to half of the cast but it can also get quite straining for the eyes when any player activates an infinity stone and everything becomes tinted with a fluorescent color. Finally, single player content is severely lacking with a weak story and no arcade endings or any extra unlockable content to stimulate new playthroughs. Voice acting is WILDLY amateurish for most of the cast (with a few notable exceptions such as Chun Li or Dr Strange) and the absence of a japanese track really hurts the experience (just try listening to Morrigan or Spencer's accidentally hilarious "let's get this party started!"). HOWEVER, the gameplay IS completely revamped for the better and as long as you're willing to put the time and effort in learning the characters, you'll probably get a kick out of MvCI. I personally recommend waiting for a price drop; getting this game + the first 6 DLC characters for 60 bucks sounds more reasonable than what Capcom wants you to pay right now
This review is from Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Deluxe Edition - PlayStation 4
Posted by mprime
A good game, but could've been much better. While the gameplay itself is honestly super solid, there really isn't that much content outside of the Story mode. Sure, you can play through arcade mode, but unless you wanna unlock some extra colors (2 for each character), there isn't much incentive to do so since there aren't any character specific endings, just a "CONGRATULATIONS" screen right out of the old Smash Bros games. The roster is varied enough to be fun, but lacks a lot of the more colorful choices that made MvC3 fun for me like Amaterasu, Viewtiful Joe, and MODOK. The Infinity Stones are a pretty cool gimmick though, I just wish there were more ways to use them than just a replacement for 3's X-Factor and a single new move. Maybe in a few more years we'll see a "complete edition" that adds all the DLC (and there's gonna be a lot of DLC if the higher ups have their way) and will give you more bang for your buck. But right now I can't fully recommend this unless you want to play online, and even that I hear is pretty dead. Just play MvC3 until then, the games really aren't comparable, but there's far more content in 3.
This review is from Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Deluxe Edition - PlayStation 4
Posted by Moneymakesworldgoround113
The games story is fairly cool and brings us Sigma as a villain. The idea of combining Ultron and him imo was a really awesome move. Overall the game is much the same as the rest of the series except with power stones and less characters on a Team. Gameplay is very fast in this iteration. A Good game, but could stand more characters.
This review is from Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Deluxe Edition - PlayStation 4
Posted by Zaniff