


Both have big many levels that happily mix 2D and 3D in revolutionizing ways for the era they came out.The November Savings promotion comes to PlayStation Store on Wednesday, October 27. It's such an enjoyable fighting game experience!īoth game have massive, overwhelming rosters at your disposal, both offer many modes, options, and different ways to tackle their respective gameplays.

You're playing it and it feels just as a big deal as MvC2. Yet the game feels just MASSIVE and extremely polished. However I think a crossover with SNK is a pretty gigantic deal by itself as well, though I always thought it flew a bit under the radar in the west, or at least where I lived during my childhood, KOF/Fatal Fury and the likes never were the subject of discussions versus the likes of Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat and such, that is until much later, like when this game came out for GC/PS2/XBOX. By name/brand only, many would think that MvC2 is the most ambitious, and it's understandable to think why, as Marvel has a massive roster available for all to enjoy and MvC2's devs did everything they could to pull it off perfectly.
