
During February 2011, Capcom (a Japanese based developer and publisher) released a highly anticipated sequel to “Marvel vs. Capcom 2,” simply called “Marvel vs. Capcom 3.” The appeal to this specific type of fighting game is that you can pick a team of three fighters, which can be switched out at any point. These characters can come from either the extended Marvel Universe or Capcom’s characters who come from their respected video game franchises such as: Resident Evil, Megaman, Street Fighter, etc. When announced, fans clamored for more and more details of a game ten years in the making. Everyone hoped that this game would change the face of the modern fighting game genre and directly compete with the Mortal Kombat reboot. However, when it was released during February of this year, it fell short of nearly everyone’s expectations.

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A brutal reset, a smarter story, and a return to what made it great—Mortal Kombat (2011) revived the series.
15 years went by so fast. I remember playing through the story mode at launch.

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But... but... the garbage-mongers always tell us that Square Enix is in trouble! 😂
Testing the Fan-Base....my @$$
Cancel two Mega Man games, give up on DmC, give up on RE, and you're testing fans? Kiss my ass, Capcom
Replace "Testing" with "Screwing over" and I agree.
capcom *i'm rolling my eyes*
test this 8==========D