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Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter

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Marca:CapcomCategoría:Sin Categoría
4.5(53 valoraciones)
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  • Marca: Capcom
  • Categoría: Sin Categoría
  • Dimensiones: 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4 pulgadas
  • Calificación: 4,4/5
  • Valoraciones: 53

Datos técnicos destacados

  • Dimensiones reportadas: 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4 pulgadas (14.0 x 12.4 x 1.0 cm).
  • Peso aproximado: 35.0 lb (15.9 kg).
  • Calificación promedio de 4,4/5.
  • 53 valoraciones visibles.

Preguntas resueltas

¿De qué marca es?

Capcom.

¿Cuánto pesa?

35,0 libras, aproximadamente 15,9 kg.

¿Cuáles son sus dimensiones?

5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4 pulgadas, aproximadamente 14.0 x 12.4 x 1.0 cm.

¿Qué calificación tiene?

4,4 de 5 con 53.

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Descripción del producto

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From the Manufacturer There have been several disagreements between the Marvel Superheroes and the Street Fighters. There are roomers but no one is sure what has ignited the feud. One thing is certain though it will not be settled by using diplomacy! The fiercest tag team fighting action taken straight from the fired-up arcade version is now available for your PSX. There will be no compromise no mercy and no remorse. This is no holds-barred 2D fighting like only Capcom can bring. Review I've been a big fan of the Street Fighter series since its outset. And to be quite honest, playing Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter only reminds me of how great the series used to be. Sure, the game is mildly entertaining, but without the true tag team gameplay that the arcade version of the game had, it comes off as just another Street Fighter game with Marvel characters. The character roster totals out at 17, with nine from the Street Fighter universe and eight from Marvel. There are five modes of play including battle, versus, training, hero battle, and crossover. Battle and versus are your typical one- and two-player fighting game modes. Hero Battle is an endurance mode that separates the groups to see which has the stronger stable of fighters. Nothing special here. Crossover mode, however, is at least somewhat interesting. You see, in the original version of MSH vs. SF you could pick two fighters whom you could switch between at any time during the fight. This tag team style of fighting was first featured in the arcade version of X-Men vs. Street Fighter but couldn't make it into the PlayStation port due to the technical limitations of the PlayStation. Sadly, the tag team aspect of MSH vs. SF was also excluded for the same reason. Sure, you can still pick two characters, but you can only play as one of them. The second character only comes into play when you execute a team combo or team counter. Crossover mode tries to bring the game's main selling point home. This mode allows you to pick two characters, then the computer uses the same characters you picked. This limits the amount of information the PlayStation has to handle to two characters instead of four. If you are victorious in this battle, the computer swaps one of the characters each of you have for another. This is done so that you aren't playing with and against the same two characters each fight. It gives you the tag team experience of the arcade, but having to deal with the rotating character thing and having to fight mirror images of yourself is extremely weak. Visually, MSH vs. SF looks good. But when you compare it with its arcade counterpart, it simply fails. The colors aren't nearly as vibrant, and the game suffers from quite a bit of slowdown. It still comes across better than the PlayStation version of X-Men vs. Street Fighter, though, because not nearly as much animation was cut out. This is a major plus, since frames of animation not only affect the game's appearance but timing and gameplay as well. On the gameplay side, Street Fighter fans will definitely feel the typical Street Fighter gameplay. But in the end, it's all a question of how starved you are for another Street Fighter game. Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter is all about the tag team mode, and with the overall exclusion of this mode, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter is just another Street Fighter game. --Ryan Mac Donald --Copyright ©1999 GameSpot Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of GameSpot is prohibited. GameSpot and the GameSpot logo are trademarks of GameSpot Inc. -- GameSpot Review

ASIN B00000IPEE Opinión media de los clientes 4.4 de 5 estrellas 53 calificaciones 4.4 de 5 estrellas Precio El precio tachado es el precio de lista. Los ahorros representan un descuento sobre el precio de lista. Dimensiones del paquete 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4 pulgadas; 4 Onzas Binding CD-ROM Clasificado Teen Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Peso del producto 4 onzas Fabricante Capcom Producto en Tienda desde Junio 30, 2006

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Calificación

4,4/5

Valoraciones

53