The concept itself is fun, as Ultron and Sigma are two of the best villains from their respective universes it’s just the execution that leaves a lot to be desired. The basic premise of Infinite ’s story is that Ultron, the murderous Marvel android, and Sigma, the murderous Capcom android, fuse together to conquer both universes. This may not have been the best idea, as the story mode is largely lackluster from both a narrative and a gameplay standpoint. Since day one, Capcom has been very focused on emphasizing the story mode of Marvel vs Capcom Infinite. Yet here we are, with a game that still has me feeling somewhat confused. As news started to come out about Infinite having a lacking roster, and as the game’s smart-phone visuals were shown more and more, I became hesitant but nothing could diminish my excitement for the long awaited fourth Marvel vs Capcom game. Full of fast and visually stimulating gameplay, Marvel vs Capcom has always combined style with substance, while providing players with plenty of characters from both sides, both beloved and somewhat unknown. I consider the Marvel vs Capcom series to be my all-time favorite fighting game series. Monstervine was supplied with a PS4 Code for review. While the gameplay and netcode are absolutely fantastic, the visuals, UI, and roster are painfully lacking. Playing Marvel vs Capcom Infinite has been one of the most conflicting experiences I’ve ever had.
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