This is X-men vs Street fighter! To start this off, a lot of reviewers have mercilessly bashed the Playstation home conversion of this game for its lack of tag team play, and choppy animation. I wont deny these flaws, but in this conversions defense, the flaws are only due to the technical limitations of the Playstation, which has the only US console version of this game that there is. Being a long time arcade/2D fighter fanatic myself, I find this game to be an awesome collectors item due to the fact that it is the first of its kind. The Capcom Versus series has been running strong now for 13+ years, and this is where it all started. If you can look past the aforementioned technical flaws, you will find a super cool character selection, awesome in game artwork, and Capcoms' signature 2D style gameplay. It may not be an arcade perfect translation like the Sega Saturn version (which only released overseas), but if you're an old school arcade gamer like myself, then you will have an absolute blast with this dope ass classic.Read full review
While X-Men vs Street Fighter is a wonderful game, the PlayStation (1) port of the game lacks the critical gameplay feature that made it popular in the first place: Tag team ability. In the arcade, players choose two characters to form their team, and they can tag the other character in at any time to let their first character rest. While the PSX port has all the same graphics and smooth gameplay, players only choose one character, and a second "assist" character, who can only come in for one move then leave, or can join for one single super combo and leave, but it does not support full tag team matches, and changes the format to a best of 3 rounds, rather than one long round. It's quite inferior to, say, the Sega Saturn version, but that's much rarer and no one plays a Saturn. Any other port would be the better choice, but if you absolutely must have a copy of this game and all you can afford is PSX, then this will do. Enjoyable just the same, but not the full experience.Read full review
Graphics-82/Sound-82/Controls-85/Blast Force-83/Overall-83 I remember for all it's quirks, for me this was a solid fighter which I thouroghly enjoyed. My how it shows it's age, especially on a PS3. I still like playing it, but it just pumps me up even more for MvC3. Everything is okay, and everything is dated. I think I accidently skipped the ending I got for Wolverine, and of course, there's no theatre mode or anything, so to see it again, you have to-yep-play it again, Sam. It's not worth the ungodly price that most seller's are commanding, which is why I'm especially proud of myself for getting this badboy for under 50 wu and just giving it a new jewel case, which I will inevitably replace that one too with a higher quality one. But all in all, this is the same game as MvC2 with a lot less characters and features (hello, no tag team!!!). So unless you find someone who unearth's it from their humble abode, finds that they can't use it and will sell it or (gasp) give it away, and you really, really, really, really, really want it. Just get one on the new games. They're more technologically advanced and available everywhere. Hope this helps...Read full review
I remember playing this game on a cabinet in a mall where I live, and I remember being blown away by it. Playing it on a MAME machine also proved very enjoyable. I heard that the playstation port lacked some features (eg. true tag team action) but didnt expect this. There were loads of sprites cut from the game, and even with that some combos will slow the game down to near halt. Although it is very possible to play through this, it can be annoying sometimes. Overall I'd recommend getting the game if the price is right, but not spending too much on a less than adequate port.
This is one of the best games I've ever played, been looking for this game for 11 years and finally is mine. Non stop action in 2-D several x-men characters as weill as street fighter and it doesn't get old. The game came almost new, minus a couple of wrinkles in the booklet, but it doesn't matter cuz the game has absolutely no scratches, almost as if no one has played the game since purchase. I will treasure this game and never sell it,thanks for giving me the chance to buy back a piece of my childhood, thanks!!!!!!!!!!
this is great if you enjoy street fighter and x-men. this was my particular favorite when it came out b/c it was the first of the "VS" series. it is not the best "VS" game, but it's fun and it makes you want to play the regular "X-Men" game. also check-out: X-Men Marvel Super Heroes: Children of the Atom Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter Marvel VS. Capcom Marvel VS. Capcom 2 Street Fighter Alpha 3
Great game of it's time and for any rpg fan
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This Game Is Sure To Entertain The Fighting Gamer!! As One Of The Arcades Finest Action Game. Its A Must Have For All Fighting Fans!! Marvel And Capcom Have Brought Their Best Action Heroes, All Into One World. Who Will Win? You Make That Decision. X Men Vs Street Fighter. Now Its Your Turn To See Who Wins! Wolvorine vs Ryu!! All The Dream Matches Happen Here.
I have been an x-man and street fighter fan since I was 12 years old. I am 36 going on 37 and I am amased how the old games of my past has better game play then these knew ones.Classic and old school games are the best and they dont make them like this any more. I am just happy that I was able to purchase this classic game and feel the same way I felt when I first played this classic game.
I haven't gotten fully used to it yet, as the whole strategy/turn-based game type is new to me, but I like this game so far. It's not just button mashing; it makes you think. The characters are meh so far, but I haven't finished the game yet, so they could get better. It's an overall fun game, though.
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