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    Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

    Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Feb 15, 2011

    After a decade-long hiatus, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 continues the popular crossover fighting game series characterized by fast-paced gameplay, complex tag teams, and elaborate combos.

    saywhat23's Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (PlayStation 3) review

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    Worse Fighting Game Ever

    Dear Creators, if you are going to make a fighting game, PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST, make a block button, i understand that blocking is on the game, but is doesn't seem like it when hulk can continuously "smash" you into an air combo, and Dante has more moves than every character on the game combined, The worse part is when im already kick/punched on the ground, they somehow kick me (WHILE IM STILL HOLDING BLOCK) back up into the air into another combo, its ridiculous, makes you not want to play this mockery of a game, Marvel vs Dc, and street fighter 5 is destroying this lack luster game, im glad i game-fly'd this piece of crap because i could not see myself paying 59.99 for this and getting 20 back at games stop with-in the first 48 hours. P.S. it says on a couple of blogs "to break an air combo, push up X, witch seems to work...hmmmm 10% of the time". come up with something better, OH and PLEASE GIVE SPENCER SOME MORE MOVES, AND C'MON, DEADPOOLS NOT THAT WEAK, HELL ARE YALL THINKING/DOING

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