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== Notes == |
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Developer(s) | Capcom [5] |
Publisher(s) | Capcom Production Studio 1 [6] |
Platform(s) | Arcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
Release | December 31, 2000 (Arcade) [1]
March 30, 2003 (Xbox)[4] |
Genre(s) | Versus fighting[7] |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players simultaneously[7] |
Arcade system | NAOMI [8] |
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (a.k.a. Marvel vs. Capcom 2[10] or MvC2[11]) the fourth and final game in the Marvel vs. Capcom series of fighting games. With the final installment of the series, Capcom simplified the engine so that it would be more accessible to casual players, and thus bring in new players, as interest in arcade fighting games had declined.[verification needed] Changes were made to the air combo system and the button configuration was trimmed down to 4 main buttons and 2 character tag buttons. The game also features 3 on 3 tag, compared to the 2 on 2 tag from previous games in the series. It is the only game in the series to use the NAOMI system, which is used mostly for 3D games. It is mainly seen in this game in the backgrounds and system effects, as well as Abyss's sphere.[citation needed] Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was later ported to the Dreamcast, Xbox, and Playstation 2.
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was, at its peak of popularity, perhaps the most successful and ubiquitous arcade fighting game since the early 1990s, when the iconic Street Fighter II and Mortal Kombat games were released.[citation needed]
Characters
Marvel side:
- Blackheart
- Cable
- Captain America
- Colossus
- Cyclops
- Doctor Doom
- Gambit
- Hulk
- Iceman
- Iron Man
- Juggernaut
- Magneto
- Marrow
- Omega Red
- Psylocke
- Rogue
- Sabretooth
- Sentinel
- Shuma-Gorath
- Silver Samurai
- Spider-Man
- Spiral
- Storm
- Thanos
- Venom
- War Machine
- Wolverine
- Wolverine (bone claw version)
Capcom side:
- Akuma
- Amingo
- Anakaris
- B.B. Hood
- Cammy
- Captain Commando
- Charlie
- Chun-Li
- Dan
- Dhalsim
- Felicia
- Guile
- Hayato
- Jill
- Jin
- Ken
- M. Bison
- Mega Man
- Morrigan
- Roll
- Ruby Heart
- Ryu
- Sakura
- Servbot
- Sonson
- Strider Hiryu
- T. Bonne
- Zangief
Bosses
Story
When the earth and everything on it begins to die, Ruby Heart traces the source to an evil being known as Abyss. She summons the greatest heroes to her airship to find the being. Ultimately, its source of power is revealed to be a mysterious black metal ball within its center.
The ending suggests that the power of Abyss can be given to the person who holds it; Ruby holds it in her hand and regards it briefly before throwing it over her back into the sea. [verification needed] This is the first Marvel vs. Capcom game without character-specific endings, as one will get the same end regardless of the characters one uses or how quickly one defeats the final opponent.
Gameplay
Players select 3 fighters from either Marvel or Capcom games and fight 1 on 1 until one of the teams have no remaining players.
Each character has at least 1 super combo and the entire team shares a single combo meter. Once filled, players may attempt super combo and specialized tag combos.
The control scheme consists of 2 punch, 2 kick, and 2 assist buttons.
Much of the gameplay would be considered flawed and unplayable by common competitive standards. However many of the glitches, infinites, and 100% combos by the upper tier of the cast gives the game balance. Some uninitiated players may complain that only around 12 of the 56 characters are tournament worthy and yet most fail to realize that on average most other fighters only have 2-4 characters considered "Tournament Worthy". [verification needed]
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 has such a simple fighting system that even someone without any experience can perform fantastic combos versus the game's A.I.. Even with this, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 has a very steep learning curve, making it an easy game to pick up initially, yet one of the hardest to master. [citation needed]
Porting
In terms of gameplay, the Dreamcast version of the game, which had hardware equivalent to the Naomi system, was the only arcade perfect conversion; the PlayStation 2 and XBox versions suffered from slowdown and gameplay changes which noticeably altered strategy.[citation needed] Capcom had originally planned for the Xbox version of the game to have Xbox Live (online play) capability. However, Marvel complained that Capcom only held the rights to the game as it was and could not add any new features without purchasing more licensing. Capcom refused to purchase more licensing from Marvel and Xbox Live was pulled from the game just before it shipped.[12]
Trivia
- Although a sequel or upgrade of previous Marvel Comics/Capcom crossovers, Capcom altered their standard "6-Attack" button configuration for MvC2. With the addition of "3 on 3" fighting, two of the attack buttons used in previous Capcom fighting games were changed to Assist buttons which summoned one of your two teammates, leaving only two punch and two kick attacks. The Medium Punch and Medium Kick can only be used as part of a combo, by pressing the corresponding Light button multiple times.[citation needed]
- In the clock tower stage, the clock tower in the back corresponds to the actual console time (i.e. If the Dreamcast console time is set to 3:00 PM, it will show it on the clock tower).[13]
Notes
- ^ "Marvel vs Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes". IGN Entertainment, Inc. Retrieved 2006-12-1.
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External links
- Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes at the Killer List of Videogames
- Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes at MobyGames