Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, the latest in Capcom’s wacky-yet-honored Vs. series, arrives as the perfect palette cleanser between installments of the chess-like, rage-inducing Street Fighter IV. A terrific blend of fun and skill, giant robots, science ninja teams and war photographers duke it out in one of the Wii’s finest brawler since Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
As many games there are in the puzzle genre only a few of them can hold my attention. Lumines, Super Puzzle Fighter, and of course, Tetris, are among the few I care about, though once in a while I pull out the Dreamcast to replay one of my favorite – and one of the oddest [...]
Bits and Bytes is a weekly round up of some of the more interesting gaming news items that happened to slip through the cracks during our normal posting schedule. They’re presented here in easily-digestible bite-size chunks. Harmonix and MTV Announced Rock Band Network Rock Band has proved to be a great way for artists to make [...]
This July may prove to be one of the best months in fighting game history. Fans of the genre saw the release of BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger, and they’re eagerly waiting the upcoming King of Fighters XII. Now you can add Marvel vs. Capcom 2, which will be available for download on XBLA for 1200 MSP. Personally, [...]
Marvel vs. Capcom 2 has stood the test of time by being a tournament-worthy title to many fighting game fans, despite it’s utterly broken nature and uninspired Storm-Magneto-Sentinel teams that “teh proz” so adamantly select. For me, it’s always been one of the “WTF” games, not necessarily for the gameplay (granted, that does play a [...]