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Marvel Vs Capcom 3 on 360

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Marvel Vs Capcom 3 is a Racing game available on the 360. It can be played in Firstperson Thirdperson Singleplayer 3d modes.

Marvel Vs Capcom 3 is a Racing game. Racing games, although sometimes seen as a sporting sub category, are a well established video game genre in their own right.

Marvel Vs Capcom 3 can be played in a Firstperson mode. First Person games view the world from the eyes of the in-game character. You don't see the character themselves apart from their hands, gun or possibly feet as in Mirror's Edge. Because of the imediacy of the experience and sheer volume of visual information the player is offered First Person games lend themselves to the shooting genre. The FPS view enables players to immerse themselves in the experience and react quicker to events in the game. Other games have used a first person view to deliver an unusual perspective on an old genre - Mirror's Edge for example delivers a Platforming genre through a First Person view.

Marvel Vs Capcom 3 can be played in a Thirdperson mode. Third Person games view the world from over the right shoulder of the character being controlled. This enables you to see the character you are controlling as well as their surrounds. Although not as immersive as first person, third person games enable more complex moves and interactions with the environment.

Marvel Vs Capcom 3 can be played in a Singleplayer mode. Single Player Campaign games focus on one player's experience. Rather than collaborate with other players either locally or online, players progress alone. The campaign style of gameplay offers a connected series of challenges to play through. These chapters work together to tell a story through which players progress. Single player games are able to focus on one experience of a scenario, so that it is usually a richer, more visceral game.

Marvel Vs Capcom 3 can be played in a 3d mode. These types of games use shuttered, polarised or even red/green glasses technology to create a 3D visual experience. This not only adds depth and changes how the game looks, but also opens up new camera views and play styles. The PS3 supports 3DTV's and the 3DS provides a top screen that enables glasses free 3D output.

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Scared Gamer review Wed, 11 May 2011

Marvel Vs Capcom is a spectacle, pitting stars from both Marvel and Capcom rosters against each other in explosive tag team battles. But for all of the bravado it may inspire it takes time to master, something that may prove too much for some.

I just did a fireball, or something similar, at least I think I did. Street Fighter logic dictates that a quarter turn of the stick and punch should launch a reasonable sized ball of energy across the screen. But instead of a measured attack, performing this action fills half my TV with a blinding light.
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