
Review: Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is a through-and-through fun game. While the game is a sequel, the mashup of Marvel and Capcom characters in a chaotic tag team-based fighter still feels fresh. That’s in no small part due to new characters, but also solid presentation, an online presence, and a near-endless array of fighting possibilities. To boot, it’s also the most accessible game in Capcom’s Vs. line of games.

NEWS: Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath come to Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath become playable characters in the upcoming Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds DLC.

News: New Videos and Screenshots Released for Capcom’s Ōkamiden
Capcom releases more screenshots and videos for Okamiden for the Nintendo DS.

Event: Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fight Club PHOTOS
Photos from the Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds Fight Club Event. Photos by Anson Cu.

Event: Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fight Club
Tommy checks out the Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fight Club event in Los Angeles.

Preview: Ōkamiden
Since its initial debut at E3 last year, April and I have been waiting for an official release date for the first true follow-up to the beautiful water-color art inspired Ōkami. With the unique mechanic of turning the current screen into a canvas and using a water color brush to paint spells into the real world, it seems a perfect fit for Nintendo’s handheld. My only concern was the overall control, because that is where the Wii release had all of its issues.

News: Dead Rising 2: CASE WEST Priced, Dated
XBLA exclusive game, Dead Rising 2: CASE WEST gets priced and dated.

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