Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite
The epic clash between two storied universes returns with Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, the next era of the highly revered action-fighting game series. Marvel and Capcom universes collide like never before as iconic characters team up for action-packed player-versus-player combat. Imagined and created through a shared vision between the two companies, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will feature a variety of exciting and accessible single player modes and rich multi-player content for new players and longtime fans alike. In addition to single player Arcade, Training and Mission modes, a visually stunning and immersive cinematic Story Mode will put players at the center of both universes as they battle for survival against a sinister new threat, Ultron Sigma. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is being built to highlight a combination of iconic locations and fan favorite characters from both universes, including Captain Marvel and Iron Man from the Marvel side, and Ryu and Mega Man X from Capcom.
Steam User 27
7/10
Good but not great
It's a decent fighting game but MvC2 is still king in this series. MvC3 is probably more of the game you'll want but Infinite has its moments that it shines. It's not the 2v2 instead of 3v3 that hurts thus game for me It's the roster and dlc. Why get rid of so many fan favorites? I still recommend it because it is still a decent game with all the exclusions. Fingers crossed we get a MvC4 cause this can't be the final game to go out on for this legendary franchise.
Steam User 24
People are way too harsh on this game
Steam User 8
i've played in steam deck, it runs smooth, but not online, it throws an error when it try to start. i like in single player mode, though, story is average, and has good content for single player / local player
i wish they had more characters, and would love they include xmen charaters. in many cases mvc3 was better and had more fans. if you compare this game to dragon ball fighterz; it losses as animations and combos are more intersting, even story.
but in general was a good figthing game, if you love mvc series go for it, but preferable at discount price.
Steam User 14
This game is not as good as Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3, but at least it is more accessible, and it has a story mode.
Steam User 8
ultron sigma can suck my nuts
Steam User 6
Grabbed this because it was on sale, paying full price for this game is not worth it. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is fine. It's not a bad fighting game. The series has fallen so far from where it was. If you don't already own Marvel vs. Capcom 3, grab that first. It's cheaper and takes up less space. This game takes up an unnecessary amount of space.
Steam User 10
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite
Gameplay: ★★★★☆
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite offers fast-paced, action-packed gameplay that fans of the series will appreciate. The controls are smooth and responsive, allowing for easy execution of flashy combos and devastating special moves. However, the limited roster of characters compared to previous titles may leave some players wanting more variety.
Graphics: ★★★☆☆
The visuals in Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite are serviceable but fall short of the expectations set by modern fighting games. While the character models are detailed and vibrant, the overall art style lacks the polish and finesse seen in other titles. The stages also lack diversity, leaving a sense of repetition after extended play.
Story: ★★☆☆☆
The game's story mode feels lackluster and fails to captivate players. The narrative is convoluted and struggles to find a balance between the Marvel and Capcom universes. Additionally, the voice acting, while solid, fails to deliver memorable performances, dampening the storytelling experience.
Content: ★★★★☆
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite offers a decent variety of game modes, including Arcade, Versus, Training, and Online Play. The Arcade mode provides a traditional single-player experience, while the Versus and Online modes let players challenge friends or engage in competitive matches with other players worldwide. The inclusion of a robust training mode is a welcome addition, especially for newcomers looking to hone their skills.
Multiplayer: ★★★★☆
Engaging in multiplayer battles is where Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite truly shines. The online matchmaking system works well, ensuring smooth connections and minimal latency issues during online matches. Playing against real opponents brings an extra level of challenge and excitement to the game, making it a must-play for competitive gamers.
Overall: ★★★☆☆
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite is a solid fighting game that delivers intense gameplay and enjoyable multiplayer experiences. While it falls short in terms of graphics and story, the engaging gameplay and diverse game modes make it an entertaining addition to any fighting game enthusiast's library. However, fans may feel the absence of certain beloved characters and an overall lack of polish compared to its predecessors.