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7.8

Generally favorable reviews- based on 48 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 34 out of 48
  2. Negative: 5 out of 48

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  1. Jan 17, 2011
    8
    Having been an avid street fighter player for well over a decade it was with surprise that I never played this game before it came out on PSN. Firstly, it is quite different to Street Fighter 2->4 in the mechanics of the game, its faster paced and quite frenetic but it is possible to put together some major combos. The range of characters is vase but finding players outside of Magneto,Having been an avid street fighter player for well over a decade it was with surprise that I never played this game before it came out on PSN. Firstly, it is quite different to Street Fighter 2->4 in the mechanics of the game, its faster paced and quite frenetic but it is possible to put together some major combos. The range of characters is vase but finding players outside of Magneto, Sentinel, Psylocke and Storm is unusual except maybe a few SFIV players as Ryu or Cammy. I prefer SFIV but I do like this game but my score reflects that the game is not as much to my taste as the Street Fighter series.

    I would also mention that the training option is not great, you cant record moves for the dummy and practice against certain combos for instance....
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  2. Apr 17, 2014
    10
    In retrospective, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes reigns as one of the greatest fighting franchises of all-time and with the inclusion of online mode, the competitive status of the game has been raised another bar since it first came out on the Dreamcast over 10 years ago. Pros? Retro visuals; lots of characters from Capcom and Marvel; lots of colorful hyper combos; multiplayer modeIn retrospective, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes reigns as one of the greatest fighting franchises of all-time and with the inclusion of online mode, the competitive status of the game has been raised another bar since it first came out on the Dreamcast over 10 years ago. Pros? Retro visuals; lots of characters from Capcom and Marvel; lots of colorful hyper combos; multiplayer mode and online make it as competitive as it used to be in the arcades and on the Dreamcast; original jazz influenced soundtrack. Cons? The visuals haven't aged all too well; occasional online hiccups; the soundtrack gets awfully repetitive after 5 minutes of gameplay. Expand
  3. Feb 20, 2015
    10
    This is hands down quite possibly the best fighting game to be made since Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo. It has an incredible roster of 56 of your favorite Marvel and Capcom characters. The Gameplay is super fast and super responsive. Since this game is no longer being sold on PS3 I highly recommend buying a Dreamcast, a copy of this game, and modding an arcade stick just for this absoluteThis is hands down quite possibly the best fighting game to be made since Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo. It has an incredible roster of 56 of your favorite Marvel and Capcom characters. The Gameplay is super fast and super responsive. Since this game is no longer being sold on PS3 I highly recommend buying a Dreamcast, a copy of this game, and modding an arcade stick just for this absolute GEM of a game. You will have countless hours of fun learning new characters, and building your perfect team. CAPCOM PLEASE MAKE MvC4 Expand
  4. Apr 26, 2016
    10
    As far as I'm concerned this is the BEST fighting game of all time, hands down. The PS3 iteration had improved HD graphics and online play, two improvements to an already PERFECT game. It's balanced, nearly every character is viable and you can build some very interesting teams. Sure there are some exploitive mechanics weird players use, that is not enough to take anything away from theAs far as I'm concerned this is the BEST fighting game of all time, hands down. The PS3 iteration had improved HD graphics and online play, two improvements to an already PERFECT game. It's balanced, nearly every character is viable and you can build some very interesting teams. Sure there are some exploitive mechanics weird players use, that is not enough to take anything away from the combat in this game, it's so awesome. The attack animations are at he apex of 2D fighting sprites, the IPs are about as cool as it gets for the genre, and the pacing and timing of the combat is superior. This is the most refined 2D fighting game ever made, and it stands the test of time and still is above and beyond anything that has been released since. Expand
  5. Jun 23, 2017
    7
    I am not particularly fond of 2D fighting games, but this is a good choice if you like them. There is a wide range of characters from both universes (Marvel and Capcom), and all of them have their own movements and attacks. The remastered version is also quite good, especially because of the graphic quality and the online mode (where there are many highly skilful players, by the way).
Metascore
85

Generally favorable reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 16 out of 16
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 16
  3. Negative: 0 out of 16
  1. 90
    In my eyes, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is among the best fighting games ever crafted and I'm thrilled to have it on a modern platform. I judge this port--especially the PS3 version--"worthy."
  2. Capcom’s called it “the best fighting game net code ever created for consoles”. We’re inclined to agree. When all is said and done, if you’re a fighting game fan MvC2 is an essential purchase.
  3. Games Master UK
    85
    Still a magnificent fighter but it lacks new features and the depth of its stable mates. [Sept 2009, p.80]