![]() 2, the sequel triples the madness by making it a 3-on-3. While the characters are still 2D sprites, comparable in animation quality to Capcom's CPS-II stuff, just about everything else, from background graphics to explosive effects are rendered in VGA box-worthy hi-resolutions, running at 60fps, all while showing off sexy transparencies with no slowdown. The graphics really benefit from the move to the Dreamcast (and NAOMI) hardware. ![]() The action can get kind of hectic though, making this a thumb-cruncher. Going for a four-button control setup was a great idea as it doesn't penalize Dreamcast owners because of the funky DC pad. Combining a simpler control scheme, gorgeous hi-res 2D/3D backgrounds and super-fast gameplay, MvC2 takes Capcom's 'versus' series to a new level. ![]() Marvel vs Capcom 2 stands out as state-of-the-art in fighting games. Despite the deluge of Street Fighter-related software Capcom has released up until now. ![]()
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