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Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, As Told By Steam Reviews

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Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, As Told By Steam Reviews

Last week, Capcom released its latest compilation of retro arcade games to massive acclaim. Marvel Vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics features seven legendary titles, including a stunningly faithful port of the arcade version of The Punisher, and the hugely influential Marvel Vs. Capcom 2. Altogether, the seven games chart the history of Marvel and Capcom’s partnership and the amazing games that came out of it. Thank goodness for it, because until this collection was announced, many fans believed that they might be stranded on older systems.

For years, fans of these fighting games have found ways around Capcom’s reticence to port them everywhere. Services like Fightcade have existed for a long time now, allowing players who legally acquired the ROM files of these older games to play them with others online. That hasn’t stopped campaigns like #FreeMvC2 from taking off in the last few years, especially with the support of personalities in the fighting game community like the prominent Youtuber Maximillian_Dood. With fighting games being bigger than ever, thanks to widely observed tournaments like EVO and the proliferation of titles like Guilty Gear Strive and Street Fighter 6, there’s never been a better time to make these classics easily accessible. Now that the collection is finally out, folks are thrilled to have some of their favorite games readily available again.

The collection is more than just a few simple ports. All of the games feature online matchmaking—with some platforms faring better than others in this regard—and feature quality-of-life adjustments, like one-button-supers for beginners. Unfortunately, one-button-supers has not spared players online from being haunted by Justin Wong, one of the fighting game community’s most prominent competitors, known on the leaderboards as Wazzler. Since the collection was released, the FGC has already begun joking about how Wazzler is whooping people left and right in pursuit of the No. 1 ranking online. Over the weekend, he even purchased the Switch version of the collection, and has publicly stated his intent to try yo get the top rank across three different platforms simultaneously.

Unfortunately, everything is not exactly peachy on every platform. While consoles have had relatively few issues, PC players have been suffering through long matchmaking times, an inability to connect at all in some cases, the odd glitch or crash, and issues rebinding controls. And that’s all before getting their asses handed to them by Wong. While it’s definitely frustrated many players who have been looking forward to this collection for some time, these problems haven’t entirely slowed the game’s momentum or the outpourings of love.

Suffice to say, the community has shown up for this latest collection in tremendous force. MvC2 has now been freed, after all, and tons of other great games have come along with it. Their joy at the existence of this collection is utterly infectious, and nowhere does that seem more apparent than the game’s recent crop of Steam reviews. If you want a full picture of the Marvel Vs. Capcom experience, here it is.

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A positive Steam review in all caps reading, "LIGHT PUNCH. MEDIUM PUNCH. LIGHT KICK, HEAVY PUNCH."

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A positive Steam review reading, "Finally I get that turn on Marvel vs Capcom 2 I told I was going to get when I was 7 years old..."

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A positive Steam review reading, "Dust off your fightsticks and hitboxes! Capcom finally does my boy justice! I have been waiting a long time for this to drop. The Punisher. Is. Here!!! I'm not too sure about the other games in the collection though, I've heard they go alright."

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A positive Steam review reading, "I bought this for The Punisher co-op. It comes with some other random games which seem cool too."

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A positive Steam review reading, "I'll be honest, I was never able to get Fightcade working."

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A positive Steam review reading, "Buying every console copy, not going to fall victim to d-listing ever again."

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A negative Steam review reading, "Love the game, but I'm leaving some feedback so they notice the issues for keyboard users. The customization for keyboard is pretty bad—I can't assign specific action to certain keys (like a one-button special), and the default setup doesn't work well. On top of that, my controller isn't working in this version—it keeps resetting the button layout. Hopefully, they'll fix the issues. If not, I might end up refunding the game :("

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A positive Steam review reading, "I've never felt so bad at a fighting game before. Great times."

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A positive Steam review reading, "AT LONG LAST, 3 YEARS AFTER #FREEMvC2 IT HAS BEEN FREED!...WE DID IT, lets go for a ride!"

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A positive Steam review reading, "Capcom I do not thank you for much but thank the capgods that you released the vs series from its cell."

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A positive Steam review reading, "I used to pray for times like this."

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A positive Steam review reading, "Got bodied by JWong on my first online game. 10/10 game online is crisp."

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A positive Steam review reading, "This game includes the Wazzler mechanic, which is exclusive to this version of the game. If you play online too long the Wazzler will show up and come after you. I thought it was a joke but he eventually found me. Capcom really outdone themselves this time. I live in fear."

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A positive Steam review reading, "Ran into someone online named Wazzler. The Iron Man combo he did to me gave me enough time to go get dinner started for the family. 10/10."

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A negative Steam review reading, "As of this writing, the collection's online mode is very bad. It can take over an hour to find an online match. The online mdoe is so bad in fact tit may as well not be there. Besides that, the single player games remain great. But I bought this game primarily for the ability to be able to play against others online and relive the great arcade days. Sadly, this does not do that."

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A negative Steam review reading, "If you controls don't work without work, your game ain't [worth] $50."

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A positive Steam review reading, "You can simulate input delay in the training mode. INPUT DELAY. Instant 10/10. Anyways, these games are good but I suck ass at them, (might as well Git Gud someday) But you know what everyone's here for. Haven't played online."

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A positive Steam review reading, "Beware the Wazzler."

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