
Author Joshua Moris of Capsule Computers writes:
"Classic fighting titles are difficult to review as they hold memories to those that grew up with them within a generation. As games progressively become finer tuned with HD graphics, achievements, and online play, original titles can be brought back to life. However, the problem faced with revamping older titles is not only original look, but how it faces with the most recent releases in its genre."

While Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes may not have invented the cross-tag fighting platform (that honor would go to X-Men vs. Street Fighter, which released years before), it certainly solidified it, adding a smorgasbord of new characters from both the Marvel and Capcom universes to duke it out in high-flying fashion, with a number of powerful moves and super techniques that would leave opponents in the dust.

You can't make everyone happy, but there are definitely a few heroes and villains who really should be in Marvel vs. Capcom.
Yeah it's really strange that they didn't use any of their Netflix characters. Banking their cinematic properties seems to be a main focus of the suits anyway. Why leave them out? Both companies have a ridiculous amount of characters to come out with a roster so uninspired. Im having fun for what it is but it still makes you wonder who's making these decisions.
MvC:I has the most underwhelming roster in the series.
So much potential for characters that could've been unexpected gone to waste.
The main reason I didn't buy capcom marvel infinite is because it doesn't have a combo breaker..

A look back at the Marvel vs Capcom series and the evolution of pixel art to 3D.
It's just a pity the magic that Capcom captured in the '90s with their hand-drawn sprites has been lost to generic, plasticky 3D models. Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is fun, but that world-mashing graphical charm just isn't the same.
For once can we like just let a franchise change without holding it to nostalgia?
Hm, I'd say its probably worth picking this one up over that Jojo's HD release. I don't know where they got off charging $20 for a basic HD upgrade and basic online upgrade with nothing else.
At least this looks alright and got a three pack release, not that I'm a big fan of retro games in the first place...