Capcom has finally revealed gameplay footage of the final two characters that will join the frantic Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 action. On Marvel’s side you have the interplanetary explorer Rocket Raccoon and on Capcom’s side the zombie-killing-MacGyver, Frank West. Again, Capcom has taken the liberty of giving both of these characters some very interesting move sets, and I can’t wait to see them in the hands of the public. There will be some creative combinations with these characters on your team, and with a little experimenting, I can see both of these characters making a huge splash in the fighting circles.
Blizzard expands StarCraft 2, but in a way you may not have expected.
Final Fight ranks up there with Double Dragon and Renegade as the early standouts of the beat ‘em up genre. It controls well, looks good, and features decent music. It may no longer hold its swagger in a post-Streets of Rage II world, but those that fondly remember pumping quarters in this sucker, or enjoy its simplicity, will find the $2.99 Final Fight a worthy iPhone game.
Capcom expanded its iOS catalog today by releasing Final Fight and Street Fighter II Collection, as well as updating Street Fighter IV: Volt.
SNK Playmore’s free additional content includes six fighters: Iori Yagami, Mature, Vice, Elisabeth Branctorche, ShenWoo, and DuoLon.
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition is here, but whether or not you should plunk down $15 for it depends on your expectations.
Revolutionary Concepts brings Data East’s old school FMV title to the iPhone, and proves that this retro, 2D video game can still wow with its anime-filled artwork.
Explore the TurboGrafx-16 and PC Engine with this must-have retrogaming iPhone app.
Crystal Dynamics announced that Lara Croft and The Guardian of Light, the downloadable title that we got all hands-on with at E3 2010, is now available on the Apple App Store.