Customers are pleased with the gameplay, figures, price, detail, steelbook, and characters in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. Many appreciate the quality and detail of the figures, finding the overall value to be excellent, especially at a discounted price. The steelbook case is also a highlight for some buyers. However, some customers feel the infinity stones could have been better designed.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
High expectations, poor delivery...
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This collectors edition is horrid. Not worth the price tag of $150.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Gameplay
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Pretty nice collector's package
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I've been a fan of the MvC series since the very beginning. I still play the old Marvel Heroes and Street Fighter vs X-Men games.
I did not pick up this game at launch for 2 reasons: 1) mixed reviews online and 2) my sour experience with SFV and Capcom's lack of support. With this said, I was waiting for some sort of Ultimate version of MvC Infinite before buying. When I saw the collector's edition on clearance, I jumped on it. For $40, even if the have was horrible, it would still be worthwhile.
I'm glad to say, the included statues are off pretty good quality. Not as good as the Ryu that came with SFV Collector's Edition but quite detailed. You get Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Chun-Li, and MegaMan. I was a bit disappointed Ryu was no included. My thoughts are, any Capcom collector's edition needs a Ryu, it's a requirement. The Infinity Stones definitely look like Easter eggs. When they're lit by the LEDs, they look at bit better but still could have benefited from some texture.
If you've played any MvC games in the past, its mostly the samw here. Capcom made some minor tweaks to the formula but its over the same as previous games. I do miss my X-Men, giving this game less replay value.