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Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Hands-On

We just received a near-complete version of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and wasted no time donning a cape and leaping into the ring.

Capcom may have announced Marvel vs. Capcom 2 only two short weeks ago, but already a fully playable build of the game has landed on our desks. Despite being clearly labelled as a "preview build," the game seems to be feature-complete, and we're happy to report that we didn't notice a single bit of slowdown in what we played. Given the late-June release, which was recently confirmed in a Marvel financial report, the game is looking in good shape at this stage. We thought that we'd mark the occasion with an in-depth play test while also trying to answer some of the questions that you guys posted on the site.

Watch us try our hand at Marvel vs Capcom 2.

First off, this is a top-notch conversion of the Dreamcast classic. That may be something that we've come to expect from Capcom rereleases and updates, but it's still no less impressive to see one of the company's flashiest 2D fighters re-created with such attention to detail. It also has enough to make it worth reinvesting for fans, considering the online multiplayer, smoother sprites, and new widescreen support, in addition to having all 56 characters unlocked from the beginning.

We're also impressed with how well the game plays on the standard PlayStation 3 pad. It helps that MVC2 uses a four-button setup for punches and kicks, rather than six, which makes it much easier to pull off combos and special moves. One of the hallmarks of the series is the multicharacter tag-team setup, this time using three characters, and we found it very easy to pull in these extra characters using the standard shoulder-button configuration. We weren't sent the Xbox 360 version--presumably the D pad won't be quite as good as Sony's--but we're impressed with how the setup works, and those who don't own sticks won't be quite as handicapped as they were in Street Fighter IV.

The conversion to the PS3 has also seen the development team at Foundation 9 clearly try to pander to hardcore and casual audiences alike. You can choose from three different sets of character graphics; crisp new sprites are set as default, but the classic sprites from the original are available along with smoothed-out hybrids. The game does this by using 3X bilinear filtering for the crisp sprites and 2X bilinear filtering for the smooth ones, with a number of tweaks used to perfect the look of each. The results are great, adding a new visual sheen for people used to HD graphics and original sprites for those who can still remember every move from the Dreamcast. The final tweak has been to adapt the game for widescreen displays, which offers you a greater view of the background, but purists can enable a 4:3 display mode to match the arcade original.

One area that we didn't get to test thanks to the debug hardware was the online mode, although the options were all there in our build. The game will offer friendly and ranked matches, the latter of which are called scoreboard matches. Scoreboard matches will count toward your worldwide ranking, which you can check from the main screen itself. Then there's also a Training mode in which you can try out specific moves and combos, and a Points mode, wherein you play through the arcade game to earn points. It's worth noting that all 56 characters are available from the get-go, so there's not much point playing through the Arcade mode alone, and unlike the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 versions of the game, we couldn't see the shop feature to buy new costumes.

We're really impressed with this conversion of Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and though people might have hoped for another HD remix from Capcom, they can be assured that this is a Dreamcast-perfect port. Capcom has stated that the game will cost $15 on the PSN in the States and 1,200 Microsoft points on Xbox Live Arcade, and there's a demo out on the PlayStation 3 right now. We'll have more in the run-up to release, but in the meantime check out the game in action by watching the exclusive video above.

43 Comments

  • SUPEReeeGO

    Posted Aug 10, 2009 7:47 pm PT

    Wonder if it will have online versus????

  • Bio-G

    Posted Jul 3, 2009 1:56 pm PT

    a know this is off topic.. but i think Capcom should bring CAPCOM vs SNK 2, i played the firs one and love it.. i played CVS2 once and WOW what a cool game!..

  • cloud121

    Posted Jun 25, 2009 7:59 pm PT

    uhmm personally i dont like the ost. im guna use guilty gear x ost. i havent played but my team is jin , iron man , and good old captain america.

  • FinalDuo1886

    Posted Jun 25, 2009 10:33 am PT

    Why would you want too custom the music lol? The ost is perfect .

  • WolfGrey

    Posted Jun 24, 2009 10:01 pm PT

    Jeez whats with people dissing teams? Try fighting me when i use Blackheart,Jin, and Silver Samurai. You WILL lose.

  • keyroon

    Posted May 17, 2009 2:54 pm PT

    You can use custom music on the ps3 version

  • SSS1989

    Posted May 17, 2009 1:11 am PT

    I miss this game a lot, so this should be a must get.

  • SkinnZero

    Posted May 16, 2009 9:53 pm PT

    Sounds great! but i would like it even more if the characters weren´t unlocked from the beginning! to unlock them is part of the charm! the shop loss will be sad, as well. But everithing else will surely rock!

  • nexttre123

    Posted May 12, 2009 4:43 pm PT

    looks xciting loved this game when it originally came out and was one of the games that really got me hooked on fighting games in general. Cant wait to get this and play some XBL

  • katamari

    Posted May 12, 2009 4:17 pm PT

    A must buy!!

  • newhighscore

    Posted May 12, 2009 11:16 am PT

    cant wait cant wait cant wait!

  • nerd_assassin

    Posted May 12, 2009 7:10 am PT

    @xOhDamnItsJrx

    With the classic controller perhaps. I think there's a game called Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom on the Wii. If that plays well, and if that game is similar to MVC2, then Wii people should have no problem with MVC2...

    Unfortunately, it's only for the X360 and PS3. Pow.

  • Rizer

    Posted May 12, 2009 4:23 am PT

    Man, this games was one of my favorites! It's not exactly a Marvel vs Capcom 3, but I'm glad it's been updated for sale on the PS3 so I can't fight people online now.

  • xOhDamnItsJrx

    Posted May 12, 2009 12:41 am PT

    fudawg45 lol was that a joke? how r u gunna play it on the wii.. with what controller?

  • Sir3tt

    Posted May 11, 2009 8:44 pm PT

    Hayato, ken and gambit thats all i need lol glad to see a classic make a comeback!

  • RyuRanVII

    Posted May 11, 2009 8:16 pm PT

    A pity Capcom doesn't release those classic games for PC. At least we can play with a Dreamcast emulator...

  • fudawg45

    Posted May 11, 2009 7:39 pm PT

    Why not the Wii too? Frikkin shafted.

  • samhellbringer

    Posted May 11, 2009 6:53 pm PT

    @cry0fth3carr0ts The DC version had customizable soundtracks, and I read somewhere that this one will too. So hopefully you can cut out the tracks you don't like and put in your own tunes.

  • cry0fth3carr0ts

    Posted May 11, 2009 3:32 pm PT

    i downloaded the demo and the music is TERRIBLE!! I don't know if I'll be able to tolerate it.

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