Capcom Origins contains two games: Marvel vs. Watching Mega Man blast Ryu, or War Machine give Spider-Man a boot to the face, is what you're looking forward to. Let me be the first to tell you that you will enjoy these games one-thousand times more if you're familiar with most or all of the characters on their rosters. It's just a couple old fighting games, right? Well, that's true, but the clencher is that both of the games in this package are somewhat difficult and possess a certain level of depth that stretches their worth longer than you might think. Capcom Origins' is both a fantastic trip into the past, and a somewhat disappointing interesting glimpse into the future, all rolled together into one game.Īt first, fifteen dollars for this game might seem like a bit much. It paved the way for a newer and less abbreviated sub-genre of fighting games, and Capcom should be commended for being one of the first to venture into the great unknown in this respect. Capcom 2" MvC2 is a titan of the fighting game genre, but the first game in the series will forever be a classic. Imagine my delight when the second game was released, "Marvel vs.
It was flashy, fast-paced, and chock full of characters I already knew (and then some). Capcom was, naturally, the first game I gravitated towards. I used to be king of the arcade as a whippersnapper. By Fartman7998 | Review Date: January 29, 2014