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Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is by far the weakest entry of the series. Everything from the roster to the mechanics to even the graphics are... Read more
Gaming Nexus
This game doesn't feel like the next game in a long running series. This feels like a brand new game that exists only to promote... Read more
Cubed3
For some hardcore fans and for some casual players, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will do the job. The online and training modes are there for... Read more
Quillstreak
Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite is one of the best fighters of the year on a pure gameplay standpoint, the Story Mode may be utter guff... Read more
TheXboxHub
After spending a fair bit of time with the many fighting games that have released this year, it’s fair to say Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite... Read more
If I was to score the game purely from a gameplay perspective, it would pass with high scores and party poppers an all, but as... Read more
I enjoyed the single player campaign for the most part, even though I whinged all the way through it. However, the lacking roster, annoying sound,... Read more
The only thing Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has going for it is solid gameplay. The artstyle unfortunately suffers from cringe-worthy character design, and there isn't... Read more
PCMag
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite pits comic book characters vs. video game characters in a battle for magic space rocks. The highly satisfying action is paired... Read more
Gameplanet
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite doesn't electrify the way its predecessor does, but it's nonetheless a competent and chaotic, newcomer-friendly yet deep competitive fighter with a... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will not vault Capcom back to the top of the fighting game mountain, but what's there proves the company still know... Read more
Life is Xbox
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite’s Infinity Stones powered gameplay is truly remarkable, gamers will absolutely love the fast and highly controllable battle engine. Not all is... Read more
DualShockers
Ultimately, we'll have to see how Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite develops as far as expanding its character roster with its (forthcoming) DLC, and how the hardcore... Read more
What truly sells this game is the gameplay, it’s quite possibly one of the most fun titles I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing since... Read more
MonsterVine
While the gameplay and netcode are absolutely fantastic, the visuals, UI, and roster are painfully lacking. Read more
Impulsegamer
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a serviceable, albeit disappointing fighting game release. Solid enough gameplay mechanics and flair dampened by a terrible main story mode,... Read more
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite tried so hard to be Marvel vs Capcom 2, one of the best entries into the franchise, but ends up falling... Read more
Easy Allies
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is one of the most disappointing fighting games in a long time. Read more
DarkZero
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite it's too much fun to simply advise people to ignore, it's a good fighting game surrounded by the unpolished presentation, but... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite boasts an accessible fighter for newcomers and veterans alike with excellent fighting-game mechanics and more diverse gameplay from the addition of... Read more
“With the exclusion of the X-men, the game feels like it’s missing some of the charm it once had” Read more
Press Start
Capcom aren't going to be able to please everyone every time, but where this game makes strides in its fighting mechanics it lets down in... Read more
Gamer Escape
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is an addition to a series that adds deeper gameplay mechanics at the removal of some of the characters and aesthetic... Read more
SA Gamer
Poor visuals, a weak roster and an awkward story mean that the best parts of this game don't come through at first. The foundation is... Read more
TechRaptor
Capcom's latest fails to impress when compared to the past. The improvements in accessibility and reliable gameplay don't redeem its bargain bin presentation, lacking roster,... Read more
Twinfinite
Fighting game players who are into the genre for the sake of going toe-to-toe with other players will have far more to look forward to... Read more
ZTGD
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite makes a poor first impression with its lackluster visual style and a roster of characters that are missing many fan favorites. Read more
Rice Digital
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is a great fighting game right now, but it's just getting started. Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite gets things right where they matter most. Read more
Respawning
Overall I can’t help but feel disappointed in this game. It may never live up to the legend status of MvC3. Its definitely making waves... Read more
Critical Hit
The inclusion of the Infinity Stones and the change to a more measured 2v2 format make up for the slightly slower pace. Marvel vs Capcom... Read more
PC Gamer
An instantly likeable game hiding a brutal edge that demands mastery. Balance is concerning, but partially mitigated by an extensive roster. Read more
Game Rant
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a solid fighting game at its core, but the experience is hampered by a boring story mode, glaring roster omissions,... Read more
For the moment, I'm confident in saying that Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite plays well, which is good, because everything that surrounds that base game is... Read more
NZGamer
Underneath the badly mashed together story is a solid Avengers fighting game Read more
Guardian
The hyper-accelerated tag team brawling series returns with a beginner-friendly riot of mega combos – but the first casualty is nuance Read more
With this new episode, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite retains its core elements while drastically modifying certain gameplay features in order to seduce as many newcomers... Read more
GearNuke
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite lacks on the story front with a short campaign full of fan service moments, but it does provide a deep and... Read more
Good online options and genuinely fun gameplay mean that series fans will have plenty of incentive to keep fighting each other in the months to... Read more
EGM
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite looks ugly, feels kind of cheap at times, and suffers from a disappointing initial roster—but it's also a frenetically fun fighting game... Read more
VideoGamer
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is, like football, a game of two halves. The actual fighting half, which is arguably the more critical 50% anyway, is... Read more
Nexus
On the surface MvCI looks bland and lazy, but once you dive in you will find a fighting game that can stand with any other... Read more
CGMagazine
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is an ugly but otherwise enjoyable fighting game with recognizable characters, a ton of cutscenes, and is approachable for newcomers. Read more
The Capcom game's flippant approach to its pedigree is evident right from the beginning of its Story Mode. Read more
TheSixthAxis
It's always nice to see Marvel and Capcom working together on a fighting game and Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is still a great fighting game... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s a fantastic game in there, but you have to be willing to dig past its flaws to really appreciate it. Read more
GameCrate
I'm going to be playing Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite quite a bit over the next few years, but that doesn't change the fact that its... Read more
Eurogamer
Great fighting, but a drab art style and disappointing roster of characters let the side down. Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite may have some flaws with its visuals and roster, but its gameplay is so strong that its not too hard to... Read more
WellPlayed
A flawed but fun fusion of two drastically different universes provides a unique arcade style fighting experience Read more
Overall, the core of Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is there, but it feels significantly held back by its adherence to only use MCU marvel characters.... Read more
GameSpew
I have to admit, my first impressions of Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite weren't good. Read more
PowerPyx
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite reuses a lot of old content and doesn’t keep up with modern day fighting games. The mission mode is great, the... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is more or less everything I'd hoped for as a fighting game nerd, but more casual players might find themselves wanting... Read more
Hopefully the novel I just wrote offers some perspective on where I came from going into Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. As a set of fighting... Read more
GameSpot
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges. Read more
COGconnected
A return to a 2v2 fighting style is marked with the addition of a handful of new mechanics, some of which completely change the way MvC is... Read more
Destructoid
I feel like Capcom finally was able to settle on a formula that doesn't feel too experimental, while at the same time not being so... Read more
In a big year for fighting games, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite squares up to its rivals confidently. With a healthy amount of content, it makes... Read more
GamesBeat
It's not as big and beautiful as I want it to be, but Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite still has plenty to offer. Read more
Capcom's popular crossover remains as enjoyable as ever, but a disappointing roster and off-putting visuals drag down the Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite experience. Read more
The game's shortcomings in regards to presentation and roster can largely be ignored. A bigger issue, and one that wouldn't be able to be fixed... Read more
It ultimately doesn't matter if you're upset with the roster, because at the end of the day Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a great way to spend... Read more
Arcade Sushi
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite might just be the most welcoming fighting game in the series since 1998. Read more
USgamer
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is full package, offering a fun Story Mode, online play, local Versus action, and a roster of 30 fighters. The issue... Read more
GamesRadar+
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a solid core and Infinity Stones make fights tactical. If only it didn't have to live up to the expectations... Read more
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite isn't the massive step back that was feared, but it's not exactly kept up with the frontrunners of the genre either.... Read more
These high-flying brawls deliver on the spectacle and the action has a great flow, but the main story mode leaves a lot to be desired Read more
Gadgets 360
At the moment though, as an overall package, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is far from what it could be. Read more
IGN
While Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's tag-team fights are like a bolt of lightning from Mjolnir, its story is dreadful and its characters look like they... Read more
GamingBolt
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a lot of issues, many of which are hard to ignore, but it still ends up being an enjoyable experience... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is more complete than Street Fighter V, and its accessible bouts fare favourably – even though they're likely to divide long-time... Read more
With Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 still the bigger and arguably better game, you might wonder why MvC: Infinite exists at all. After extended play,... Read more
Wccftech
Even with all my complaints, I couldn't help but enjoy my time with Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite. I really, really enjoy playing the game and... Read more
Polygon
It's hard to deny how much of a blemish Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's visuals are, but it would still be a mistake to skip this... Read more
Shacknews
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has some noteworthy kinks, but for all of its warts, it still feels like a Marvel game at its core. And... Read more
It plays as well as the series ever has, and is far more accessible than previous entries, but there's infinite for improvement in terms of... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite continues the franchise's tradition for packing a punch with its depth and replayability, but the lackluster campaign, abysmal secondary modes and middling... Read more
Tech Advisor
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has perfectly competent core gameplay, with some welcome touches to make things more accessible to newcomers, but is let down by... Read more
ACG
This is a buy. It is SO fun. Read more
Player.One
If you were skeptical about Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite like I was, don't be. It's a blast to play and it's a must-own for fighting... Read more
MvC: I has a lot going for it, but part of where it struggles to continually impress is in its presentation. From the boring menus... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is by far the weakest entry of the series. Everything from the roster to the mechanics to even the graphics are... Read more
Gaming Nexus
This game doesn't feel like the next game in a long running series. This feels like a brand new game that exists only to promote... Read more
Cubed3
For some hardcore fans and for some casual players, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will do the job. The online and training modes are there for... Read more
Quillstreak
Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite is one of the best fighters of the year on a pure gameplay standpoint, the Story Mode may be utter guff... Read more
TheXboxHub
After spending a fair bit of time with the many fighting games that have released this year, it’s fair to say Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite... Read more
If I was to score the game purely from a gameplay perspective, it would pass with high scores and party poppers an all, but as... Read more
I enjoyed the single player campaign for the most part, even though I whinged all the way through it. However, the lacking roster, annoying sound,... Read more
The only thing Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has going for it is solid gameplay. The artstyle unfortunately suffers from cringe-worthy character design, and there isn't... Read more
PCMag
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite pits comic book characters vs. video game characters in a battle for magic space rocks. The highly satisfying action is paired... Read more
Gameplanet
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite doesn't electrify the way its predecessor does, but it's nonetheless a competent and chaotic, newcomer-friendly yet deep competitive fighter with a... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will not vault Capcom back to the top of the fighting game mountain, but what's there proves the company still know... Read more
Life is Xbox
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite’s Infinity Stones powered gameplay is truly remarkable, gamers will absolutely love the fast and highly controllable battle engine. Not all is... Read more
DualShockers
Ultimately, we'll have to see how Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite develops as far as expanding its character roster with its (forthcoming) DLC, and how the hardcore... Read more
What truly sells this game is the gameplay, it’s quite possibly one of the most fun titles I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing since... Read more
MonsterVine
While the gameplay and netcode are absolutely fantastic, the visuals, UI, and roster are painfully lacking. Read more
Impulsegamer
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a serviceable, albeit disappointing fighting game release. Solid enough gameplay mechanics and flair dampened by a terrible main story mode,... Read more
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite tried so hard to be Marvel vs Capcom 2, one of the best entries into the franchise, but ends up falling... Read more
Easy Allies
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is one of the most disappointing fighting games in a long time. Read more
DarkZero
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite it's too much fun to simply advise people to ignore, it's a good fighting game surrounded by the unpolished presentation, but... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite boasts an accessible fighter for newcomers and veterans alike with excellent fighting-game mechanics and more diverse gameplay from the addition of... Read more
“With the exclusion of the X-men, the game feels like it’s missing some of the charm it once had” Read more
Press Start
Capcom aren't going to be able to please everyone every time, but where this game makes strides in its fighting mechanics it lets down in... Read more
Gamer Escape
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is an addition to a series that adds deeper gameplay mechanics at the removal of some of the characters and aesthetic... Read more
SA Gamer
Poor visuals, a weak roster and an awkward story mean that the best parts of this game don't come through at first. The foundation is... Read more
TechRaptor
Capcom's latest fails to impress when compared to the past. The improvements in accessibility and reliable gameplay don't redeem its bargain bin presentation, lacking roster,... Read more
Twinfinite
Fighting game players who are into the genre for the sake of going toe-to-toe with other players will have far more to look forward to... Read more
ZTGD
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite makes a poor first impression with its lackluster visual style and a roster of characters that are missing many fan favorites. Read more
Rice Digital
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is a great fighting game right now, but it's just getting started. Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite gets things right where they matter most. Read more
Respawning
Overall I can’t help but feel disappointed in this game. It may never live up to the legend status of MvC3. Its definitely making waves... Read more
Critical Hit
The inclusion of the Infinity Stones and the change to a more measured 2v2 format make up for the slightly slower pace. Marvel vs Capcom... Read more
PC Gamer
An instantly likeable game hiding a brutal edge that demands mastery. Balance is concerning, but partially mitigated by an extensive roster. Read more
Game Rant
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a solid fighting game at its core, but the experience is hampered by a boring story mode, glaring roster omissions,... Read more
For the moment, I'm confident in saying that Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite plays well, which is good, because everything that surrounds that base game is... Read more
NZGamer
Underneath the badly mashed together story is a solid Avengers fighting game Read more
Guardian
The hyper-accelerated tag team brawling series returns with a beginner-friendly riot of mega combos – but the first casualty is nuance Read more
With this new episode, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite retains its core elements while drastically modifying certain gameplay features in order to seduce as many newcomers... Read more
GearNuke
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite lacks on the story front with a short campaign full of fan service moments, but it does provide a deep and... Read more
Good online options and genuinely fun gameplay mean that series fans will have plenty of incentive to keep fighting each other in the months to... Read more
EGM
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite looks ugly, feels kind of cheap at times, and suffers from a disappointing initial roster—but it's also a frenetically fun fighting game... Read more
VideoGamer
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is, like football, a game of two halves. The actual fighting half, which is arguably the more critical 50% anyway, is... Read more
Nexus
On the surface MvCI looks bland and lazy, but once you dive in you will find a fighting game that can stand with any other... Read more
CGMagazine
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is an ugly but otherwise enjoyable fighting game with recognizable characters, a ton of cutscenes, and is approachable for newcomers. Read more
The Capcom game's flippant approach to its pedigree is evident right from the beginning of its Story Mode. Read more
TheSixthAxis
It's always nice to see Marvel and Capcom working together on a fighting game and Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is still a great fighting game... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s a fantastic game in there, but you have to be willing to dig past its flaws to really appreciate it. Read more
GameCrate
I'm going to be playing Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite quite a bit over the next few years, but that doesn't change the fact that its... Read more
Eurogamer
Great fighting, but a drab art style and disappointing roster of characters let the side down. Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite may have some flaws with its visuals and roster, but its gameplay is so strong that its not too hard to... Read more
WellPlayed
A flawed but fun fusion of two drastically different universes provides a unique arcade style fighting experience Read more
Overall, the core of Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is there, but it feels significantly held back by its adherence to only use MCU marvel characters.... Read more
GameSpew
I have to admit, my first impressions of Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite weren't good. Read more
PowerPyx
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite reuses a lot of old content and doesn’t keep up with modern day fighting games. The mission mode is great, the... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is more or less everything I'd hoped for as a fighting game nerd, but more casual players might find themselves wanting... Read more
Hopefully the novel I just wrote offers some perspective on where I came from going into Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. As a set of fighting... Read more
GameSpot
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges. Read more
COGconnected
A return to a 2v2 fighting style is marked with the addition of a handful of new mechanics, some of which completely change the way MvC is... Read more
Destructoid
I feel like Capcom finally was able to settle on a formula that doesn't feel too experimental, while at the same time not being so... Read more
In a big year for fighting games, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite squares up to its rivals confidently. With a healthy amount of content, it makes... Read more
GamesBeat
It's not as big and beautiful as I want it to be, but Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite still has plenty to offer. Read more
Capcom's popular crossover remains as enjoyable as ever, but a disappointing roster and off-putting visuals drag down the Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite experience. Read more
The game's shortcomings in regards to presentation and roster can largely be ignored. A bigger issue, and one that wouldn't be able to be fixed... Read more
It ultimately doesn't matter if you're upset with the roster, because at the end of the day Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a great way to spend... Read more
Arcade Sushi
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite might just be the most welcoming fighting game in the series since 1998. Read more
USgamer
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is full package, offering a fun Story Mode, online play, local Versus action, and a roster of 30 fighters. The issue... Read more
GamesRadar+
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a solid core and Infinity Stones make fights tactical. If only it didn't have to live up to the expectations... Read more
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite isn't the massive step back that was feared, but it's not exactly kept up with the frontrunners of the genre either.... Read more
These high-flying brawls deliver on the spectacle and the action has a great flow, but the main story mode leaves a lot to be desired Read more
Gadgets 360
At the moment though, as an overall package, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is far from what it could be. Read more
IGN
While Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's tag-team fights are like a bolt of lightning from Mjolnir, its story is dreadful and its characters look like they... Read more
GamingBolt
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a lot of issues, many of which are hard to ignore, but it still ends up being an enjoyable experience... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is more complete than Street Fighter V, and its accessible bouts fare favourably – even though they're likely to divide long-time... Read more
With Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 still the bigger and arguably better game, you might wonder why MvC: Infinite exists at all. After extended play,... Read more
Wccftech
Even with all my complaints, I couldn't help but enjoy my time with Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite. I really, really enjoy playing the game and... Read more
Polygon
It's hard to deny how much of a blemish Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's visuals are, but it would still be a mistake to skip this... Read more
Shacknews
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has some noteworthy kinks, but for all of its warts, it still feels like a Marvel game at its core. And... Read more
It plays as well as the series ever has, and is far more accessible than previous entries, but there's infinite for improvement in terms of... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite continues the franchise's tradition for packing a punch with its depth and replayability, but the lackluster campaign, abysmal secondary modes and middling... Read more
Tech Advisor
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has perfectly competent core gameplay, with some welcome touches to make things more accessible to newcomers, but is let down by... Read more
ACG
This is a buy. It is SO fun. Read more
Player.One
If you were skeptical about Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite like I was, don't be. It's a blast to play and it's a must-own for fighting... Read more
MvC: I has a lot going for it, but part of where it struggles to continually impress is in its presentation. From the boring menus... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is by far the weakest entry of the series. Everything from the roster to the mechanics to even the graphics are... Read more
Gaming Nexus
This game doesn't feel like the next game in a long running series. This feels like a brand new game that exists only to promote... Read more
Cubed3
For some hardcore fans and for some casual players, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will do the job. The online and training modes are there for... Read more
Quillstreak
Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite is one of the best fighters of the year on a pure gameplay standpoint, the Story Mode may be utter guff... Read more
TheXboxHub
After spending a fair bit of time with the many fighting games that have released this year, it’s fair to say Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite... Read more
If I was to score the game purely from a gameplay perspective, it would pass with high scores and party poppers an all, but as... Read more
I enjoyed the single player campaign for the most part, even though I whinged all the way through it. However, the lacking roster, annoying sound,... Read more
The only thing Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has going for it is solid gameplay. The artstyle unfortunately suffers from cringe-worthy character design, and there isn't... Read more
PCMag
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite pits comic book characters vs. video game characters in a battle for magic space rocks. The highly satisfying action is paired... Read more
Gameplanet
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite doesn't electrify the way its predecessor does, but it's nonetheless a competent and chaotic, newcomer-friendly yet deep competitive fighter with a... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will not vault Capcom back to the top of the fighting game mountain, but what's there proves the company still know... Read more
Life is Xbox
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite’s Infinity Stones powered gameplay is truly remarkable, gamers will absolutely love the fast and highly controllable battle engine. Not all is... Read more
DualShockers
Ultimately, we'll have to see how Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite develops as far as expanding its character roster with its (forthcoming) DLC, and how the hardcore... Read more
What truly sells this game is the gameplay, it’s quite possibly one of the most fun titles I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing since... Read more
MonsterVine
While the gameplay and netcode are absolutely fantastic, the visuals, UI, and roster are painfully lacking. Read more
Impulsegamer
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a serviceable, albeit disappointing fighting game release. Solid enough gameplay mechanics and flair dampened by a terrible main story mode,... Read more
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite tried so hard to be Marvel vs Capcom 2, one of the best entries into the franchise, but ends up falling... Read more
Easy Allies
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is one of the most disappointing fighting games in a long time. Read more
DarkZero
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite it's too much fun to simply advise people to ignore, it's a good fighting game surrounded by the unpolished presentation, but... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite boasts an accessible fighter for newcomers and veterans alike with excellent fighting-game mechanics and more diverse gameplay from the addition of... Read more
“With the exclusion of the X-men, the game feels like it’s missing some of the charm it once had” Read more
Press Start
Capcom aren't going to be able to please everyone every time, but where this game makes strides in its fighting mechanics it lets down in... Read more
Gamer Escape
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is an addition to a series that adds deeper gameplay mechanics at the removal of some of the characters and aesthetic... Read more
SA Gamer
Poor visuals, a weak roster and an awkward story mean that the best parts of this game don't come through at first. The foundation is... Read more
TechRaptor
Capcom's latest fails to impress when compared to the past. The improvements in accessibility and reliable gameplay don't redeem its bargain bin presentation, lacking roster,... Read more
Twinfinite
Fighting game players who are into the genre for the sake of going toe-to-toe with other players will have far more to look forward to... Read more
ZTGD
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite makes a poor first impression with its lackluster visual style and a roster of characters that are missing many fan favorites. Read more
Rice Digital
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is a great fighting game right now, but it's just getting started. Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite gets things right where they matter most. Read more
Respawning
Overall I can’t help but feel disappointed in this game. It may never live up to the legend status of MvC3. Its definitely making waves... Read more
Critical Hit
The inclusion of the Infinity Stones and the change to a more measured 2v2 format make up for the slightly slower pace. Marvel vs Capcom... Read more
PC Gamer
An instantly likeable game hiding a brutal edge that demands mastery. Balance is concerning, but partially mitigated by an extensive roster. Read more
Game Rant
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a solid fighting game at its core, but the experience is hampered by a boring story mode, glaring roster omissions,... Read more
For the moment, I'm confident in saying that Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite plays well, which is good, because everything that surrounds that base game is... Read more
NZGamer
Underneath the badly mashed together story is a solid Avengers fighting game Read more
Guardian
The hyper-accelerated tag team brawling series returns with a beginner-friendly riot of mega combos – but the first casualty is nuance Read more
With this new episode, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite retains its core elements while drastically modifying certain gameplay features in order to seduce as many newcomers... Read more
GearNuke
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite lacks on the story front with a short campaign full of fan service moments, but it does provide a deep and... Read more
Good online options and genuinely fun gameplay mean that series fans will have plenty of incentive to keep fighting each other in the months to... Read more
EGM
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite looks ugly, feels kind of cheap at times, and suffers from a disappointing initial roster—but it's also a frenetically fun fighting game... Read more
VideoGamer
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is, like football, a game of two halves. The actual fighting half, which is arguably the more critical 50% anyway, is... Read more
Nexus
On the surface MvCI looks bland and lazy, but once you dive in you will find a fighting game that can stand with any other... Read more
CGMagazine
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is an ugly but otherwise enjoyable fighting game with recognizable characters, a ton of cutscenes, and is approachable for newcomers. Read more
The Capcom game's flippant approach to its pedigree is evident right from the beginning of its Story Mode. Read more
TheSixthAxis
It's always nice to see Marvel and Capcom working together on a fighting game and Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is still a great fighting game... Read more
PowerUp!
There’s a fantastic game in there, but you have to be willing to dig past its flaws to really appreciate it. Read more
GameCrate
I'm going to be playing Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite quite a bit over the next few years, but that doesn't change the fact that its... Read more
Eurogamer
Great fighting, but a drab art style and disappointing roster of characters let the side down. Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite may have some flaws with its visuals and roster, but its gameplay is so strong that its not too hard to... Read more
WellPlayed
A flawed but fun fusion of two drastically different universes provides a unique arcade style fighting experience Read more
Overall, the core of Marvel vs Capcom Infinite is there, but it feels significantly held back by its adherence to only use MCU marvel characters.... Read more
GameSpew
I have to admit, my first impressions of Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite weren't good. Read more
PowerPyx
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite reuses a lot of old content and doesn’t keep up with modern day fighting games. The mission mode is great, the... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is more or less everything I'd hoped for as a fighting game nerd, but more casual players might find themselves wanting... Read more
Hopefully the novel I just wrote offers some perspective on where I came from going into Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite. As a set of fighting... Read more
GameSpot
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges. Read more
COGconnected
A return to a 2v2 fighting style is marked with the addition of a handful of new mechanics, some of which completely change the way MvC is... Read more
Destructoid
I feel like Capcom finally was able to settle on a formula that doesn't feel too experimental, while at the same time not being so... Read more
In a big year for fighting games, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite squares up to its rivals confidently. With a healthy amount of content, it makes... Read more
GamesBeat
It's not as big and beautiful as I want it to be, but Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite still has plenty to offer. Read more
Capcom's popular crossover remains as enjoyable as ever, but a disappointing roster and off-putting visuals drag down the Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite experience. Read more
The game's shortcomings in regards to presentation and roster can largely be ignored. A bigger issue, and one that wouldn't be able to be fixed... Read more
It ultimately doesn't matter if you're upset with the roster, because at the end of the day Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a great way to spend... Read more
Arcade Sushi
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite might just be the most welcoming fighting game in the series since 1998. Read more
USgamer
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is full package, offering a fun Story Mode, online play, local Versus action, and a roster of 30 fighters. The issue... Read more
GamesRadar+
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a solid core and Infinity Stones make fights tactical. If only it didn't have to live up to the expectations... Read more
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite isn't the massive step back that was feared, but it's not exactly kept up with the frontrunners of the genre either.... Read more
These high-flying brawls deliver on the spectacle and the action has a great flow, but the main story mode leaves a lot to be desired Read more
Gadgets 360
At the moment though, as an overall package, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is far from what it could be. Read more
IGN
While Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's tag-team fights are like a bolt of lightning from Mjolnir, its story is dreadful and its characters look like they... Read more
GamingBolt
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a lot of issues, many of which are hard to ignore, but it still ends up being an enjoyable experience... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is more complete than Street Fighter V, and its accessible bouts fare favourably – even though they're likely to divide long-time... Read more
With Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 still the bigger and arguably better game, you might wonder why MvC: Infinite exists at all. After extended play,... Read more
Wccftech
Even with all my complaints, I couldn't help but enjoy my time with Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite. I really, really enjoy playing the game and... Read more
Polygon
It's hard to deny how much of a blemish Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's visuals are, but it would still be a mistake to skip this... Read more
Shacknews
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has some noteworthy kinks, but for all of its warts, it still feels like a Marvel game at its core. And... Read more
It plays as well as the series ever has, and is far more accessible than previous entries, but there's infinite for improvement in terms of... Read more
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite continues the franchise's tradition for packing a punch with its depth and replayability, but the lackluster campaign, abysmal secondary modes and middling... Read more
Tech Advisor
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has perfectly competent core gameplay, with some welcome touches to make things more accessible to newcomers, but is let down by... Read more
ACG
This is a buy. It is SO fun. Read more
Player.One
If you were skeptical about Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite like I was, don't be. It's a blast to play and it's a must-own for fighting... Read more
MvC: I has a lot going for it, but part of where it struggles to continually impress is in its presentation. From the boring menus... Read more
LevelUp
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is a great fighting game with an ugly appearance. The main adjustments to the classic formula provide intense combats and many... Read more
IGN Spain
A good but not great beat'em up that does everything perfect inside of the ring, but doesn't offer enought variety outside of it. Read more
Atomix
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is not a bad game by any means; actually is a really entertaining title with interesting and solid gameplay mechanics, a... Read more
Infinite is a great fighting game, which succeds in mixing both universes with a great combat system. Combat feels great, but it falls short on... Read more
Marvel's and Capcom's universes come together and challenge each other again in one of the most comprehensive fighting games at the moment. Both universes merge... Read more
LevelUp
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is a great fighting game with an ugly appearance. The main adjustments to the classic formula provide intense combats and many... Read more
IGN Spain
A good but not great beat'em up that does everything perfect inside of the ring, but doesn't offer enought variety outside of it. Read more
Atomix
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is not a bad game by any means; actually is a really entertaining title with interesting and solid gameplay mechanics, a... Read more
Infinite is a great fighting game, which succeds in mixing both universes with a great combat system. Combat feels great, but it falls short on... Read more
Marvel's and Capcom's universes come together and challenge each other again in one of the most comprehensive fighting games at the moment. Both universes merge... Read more
LevelUp
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is a great fighting game with an ugly appearance. The main adjustments to the classic formula provide intense combats and many... Read more
IGN Spain
A good but not great beat'em up that does everything perfect inside of the ring, but doesn't offer enought variety outside of it. Read more
Atomix
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is not a bad game by any means; actually is a really entertaining title with interesting and solid gameplay mechanics, a... Read more
Infinite is a great fighting game, which succeds in mixing both universes with a great combat system. Combat feels great, but it falls short on... Read more
Marvel's and Capcom's universes come together and challenge each other again in one of the most comprehensive fighting games at the moment. Both universes merge... Read more
JVL
Will Marvel vs Capcom Infinite be the bad student who will be laughed at for hours? No. Yes, developers have simplified things to make it... Read more
Gameblog
Marvel vs Capcom Infiinite is a good and fun game, with nice simplified mecanics and a really cool story mode. Too sad its roster lacks... Read more
JVL
Will Marvel vs Capcom Infinite be the bad student who will be laughed at for hours? No. Yes, developers have simplified things to make it... Read more
Gameblog
Marvel vs Capcom Infiinite is a good and fun game, with nice simplified mecanics and a really cool story mode. Too sad its roster lacks... Read more
JVL
Will Marvel vs Capcom Infinite be the bad student who will be laughed at for hours? No. Yes, developers have simplified things to make it... Read more
Gameblog
Marvel vs Capcom Infiinite is a good and fun game, with nice simplified mecanics and a really cool story mode. Too sad its roster lacks... Read more
TeamNerd
Good story, good gameplay. Poor technical level. Read more
IGN Italy
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite offers a very good and funny gameplay, but the game lacks in contents, expecially if compared to a lot of other... Read more
Spaziogames
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite introduces some twists to the formula that will likely be divisive for the hardcore fans of the series. Homewever, a compelling... Read more
TeamNerd
Good story, good gameplay. Poor technical level. Read more
IGN Italy
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite offers a very good and funny gameplay, but the game lacks in contents, expecially if compared to a lot of other... Read more
Spaziogames
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite introduces some twists to the formula that will likely be divisive for the hardcore fans of the series. Homewever, a compelling... Read more
TeamNerd
Good story, good gameplay. Poor technical level. Read more
IGN Italy
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite offers a very good and funny gameplay, but the game lacks in contents, expecially if compared to a lot of other... Read more
Spaziogames
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite introduces some twists to the formula that will likely be divisive for the hardcore fans of the series. Homewever, a compelling... Read more
Despite some creditable gameplay changes Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite doesn't really offer something that stands out from their competitors. Hardcore Fans will still find some... Read more
Despite some creditable gameplay changes Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite doesn't really offer something that stands out from their competitors. Hardcore Fans will still find some... Read more
Despite some creditable gameplay changes Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite doesn't really offer something that stands out from their competitors. Hardcore Fans will still find some... Read more
GameFM
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a title that divides opinions. Despite a rocky start and the absence of classic figures like the X-Men, the game... Read more
PSX Brasil
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite will probably please the competitive players with its very good netcode and new mechanics that bring new life to the classic... Read more
GameFM
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a title that divides opinions. Despite a rocky start and the absence of classic figures like the X-Men, the game... Read more
PSX Brasil
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite will probably please the competitive players with its very good netcode and new mechanics that bring new life to the classic... Read more
GameFM
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a title that divides opinions. Despite a rocky start and the absence of classic figures like the X-Men, the game... Read more
PSX Brasil
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite will probably please the competitive players with its very good netcode and new mechanics that bring new life to the classic... Read more
Digiato
Capcom is like a student who barely passed the Street Fighter and now is doing much better only it's still not enough. If there are... Read more
Bazimag
After Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite released, many critics blamed and some admired it. Newly added features and changing battle system to 2 vs 2 tag... Read more
Pardis Game
Just like its predecessors, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has a very entertaining & addictive gameplay which is even more refined than before. But problems like... Read more
Digiato
Capcom is like a student who barely passed the Street Fighter and now is doing much better only it's still not enough. If there are... Read more
Bazimag
After Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite released, many critics blamed and some admired it. Newly added features and changing battle system to 2 vs 2 tag... Read more
Pardis Game
Just like its predecessors, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has a very entertaining & addictive gameplay which is even more refined than before. But problems like... Read more
Digiato
Capcom is like a student who barely passed the Street Fighter and now is doing much better only it's still not enough. If there are... Read more
Bazimag
After Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite released, many critics blamed and some admired it. Newly added features and changing battle system to 2 vs 2 tag... Read more
Pardis Game
Just like its predecessors, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite has a very entertaining & addictive gameplay which is even more refined than before. But problems like... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is an decent fighting game, but at the same time it has a number of major flaws. You can definitely find... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is an decent fighting game, but at the same time it has a number of major flaws. You can definitely find... Read more
SomHráč.sk
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is an decent fighting game, but at the same time it has a number of major flaws. You can definitely find... Read more
GameMAG
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite can be recommended to all fans of the genre, as well as users, who likes noisy gaming parties with friends. Despite... Read more
GameMAG
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite can be recommended to all fans of the genre, as well as users, who likes noisy gaming parties with friends. Despite... Read more
GameMAG
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite can be recommended to all fans of the genre, as well as users, who likes noisy gaming parties with friends. Despite... Read more
M3
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is a descent fighting game, but not nearly as good as the previous ones; mainly because a less good character design... Read more
M3
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is a descent fighting game, but not nearly as good as the previous ones; mainly because a less good character design... Read more
M3
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is a descent fighting game, but not nearly as good as the previous ones; mainly because a less good character design... Read more
The biggest leap that Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite has taken in comparison to the older installments is in the addition of gameplay elements that allow... Read more
TrueGaming
Veterans will find a lot to sink their teeth into in this phenomenal iteration of Marvel vs. Capcom's unique gameplay, but the lacking presentation, weak... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A fast and exciting game with some successful changes and a decent amount of content, let down only by some lackluster presentation and a lack... Read more
The biggest leap that Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite has taken in comparison to the older installments is in the addition of gameplay elements that allow... Read more
TrueGaming
Veterans will find a lot to sink their teeth into in this phenomenal iteration of Marvel vs. Capcom's unique gameplay, but the lacking presentation, weak... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A fast and exciting game with some successful changes and a decent amount of content, let down only by some lackluster presentation and a lack... Read more
The biggest leap that Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite has taken in comparison to the older installments is in the addition of gameplay elements that allow... Read more
TrueGaming
Veterans will find a lot to sink their teeth into in this phenomenal iteration of Marvel vs. Capcom's unique gameplay, but the lacking presentation, weak... Read more
Saudi Gamer
A fast and exciting game with some successful changes and a decent amount of content, let down only by some lackluster presentation and a lack... Read more
NEOsite
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite can be a lot of fun, but many of its aspects are disappointing. It's still a good game with a potential... Read more
NEOsite
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite can be a lot of fun, but many of its aspects are disappointing. It's still a good game with a potential... Read more
NEOsite
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite can be a lot of fun, but many of its aspects are disappointing. It's still a good game with a potential... Read more
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