![]() ![]() ![]() Capcom: Infinite’s Story mode still features plenty of potential, if the team can take advantage of the possibilities that the modern perspectives of each of these universes has to offer.Įarlier this year, DC got their own opportunity to put their heroes in the spotlight of a fighting game, as the anticipated sequel Injustice 2 released to a mostly positive reception (including our review). While the first half of that original statement has been called into question, Marvel vs. Over the past couple months, Capcom has demonstrated the validity of these claims, thanks to appearances at E3, Evo and San Diego Comic-Con, as well as a freely available story demo released back in June. While licensing issues have seemed to prevent the arrival of certain regular roster inclusions at launch, the big upside has been the developer’s clear focus on the campaign mode included within the game, which was originally advertised as a “visually stunning and immersive cinematic” experience. Capcom: Infinite was unveiled back at last year’s PSX, many fans wondered how Marvel’s rise in the public eye over the past decade thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe would affect the storied fighting franchise.
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