It may be difficult to determine which villains went into the moniker of this combination, but their shared sinister goal is clear: to wipe out all biological life across the two merged dimensions. As a result, two antagonists unite and form an entity known as Sigma Ultron. A plot forged by Death and Jedah Dohma is thwarted by a rogue in their ranks. Set on the planet Xgard, an amalgam of Thor’s Asgard and Mega Man X’s Abel City, heroes from across the franchises meet on the battlefield, united in cause. The story presented in MVC:I is original and intriguing one. Its stunning storyline, exciting characters, and innovative twists on such a familiar trope come together to form one genuinely brilliant crossover hit. The latest installment in a long-reaching series, Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite ( MVC:I) falls well into the latter case. Of course, not all games can be Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, but some can come pretty close. Other times, the world is blessed with a beautiful and indisputably flawless game that merges two universes into one immaculate dimension, setting the standard for all crossover games to come. Sometimes, developers release a good concept gone bad, such as Playstation Move Heroes, where good characters go to die. Not all games can be Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, but some can come pretty close.Ĭrossovers can be very niche.
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