OXCGN’s Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 KidGamer Review

OXCGN’s Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 KidGamer Review

A cure for the common COD?

by: Allegionary and KidGamer

©2011 Alex Hilton

With this year’s release season seeing games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3, both serious shooters,  it is time to take a break and have a look at a not so serious and not so publicised game, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3.

This time of year is also the social season for gaming so a traditional arcade game with local multiplayer like Marvel vs Capcom 3 fits right into the family holiday season.

Games aren’t just for hardcore gamers and journalists and publishers now try to target as many demographics as possible.

Therefore for this game it was decided to interview a ‘kid gamer’ to see what he thought about its prospects of being a game for the whole family over the Christmas holidays.

‘Ultimate’ review this way…

OXCGN’s Marvel VS. Capcom: Fate Of Two Worlds Review

marvel vs capcom 3

OXCGN’s Marvel vs. Capcom 3:

Fate Of Two Worlds Review

Marvel v’s Capcom 3 gets a lot of things right, most notably, the characters

by : Belgavion

©2011 Gav Ross

With the resurgence in popularity of fighting games as well as the countless Marvel films that continue to hit the silver screen, the time is more than ripe for the first new Marvel vs. Capcom installment in more than a decade.

As anyone familiar with the franchise would already know, MvC3 is a team-based fighter where it’s always 3-on-3.

This means that not only do players need to master multiple fighters, they need to ascertain which trio work best together and, more importantly, in which order to utilise them.

Simply starting a round with your best fighter and moving onto the next once they’ve been defeated isn’t going to get you anywhere.

Who will win, Marvel or Capcom . . .

Captain America Future Solider Takes on The Red Skull

Captain America Takes On The Nazi Red Skull

Shields fly, tempers loom, Captain America reigns supreme.

by : XboxOZ360

©2010 Grant Smythe

Captain America, Thor, The Hulk, Marvel Super Heros, Spiderman, Superman and the Green Lanteen, are just some of the names that live on in any a mans mind from his childhood. His heroes of long ago when the ‘Marvel

‘ comic book was the only form of futuristic entertainment that stimulated to mind into world far in the future.

No video games, pinball palours or mobile phones existed, which is something that would be and is completely alien to many gamers these days, as most have grown up with some form of home or personal entertainment of some kind.

Can Captain America save us . . . .

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