Since I've been banging my head against the wall over this for the past week, I'd just like to put it out there on the internets for the good of the kids. Capcom Asia's version of Marvel VS Cacpom 3, in addition to costing $20 less than the US version, features reversible cover art. While the Japanese cover art isn't anywhere close to the quality of past VS titles, it does outclass the US art simply by its use of color. Comics = not serious business, therefore black should not be the primary color used for a video game based on comics. The game itself is fully international, much like the domestic version I suspect, and allows for customizing the voice effects for Capcom's side of the roster. The Marvel guys are sadly stuck with the current American animated media VO cast. They're not bad, and the new guys are perfectly fine, but the returning cast feel pretty awkward initially.
Friday, February 25, 2011
Public service
Since I've been banging my head against the wall over this for the past week, I'd just like to put it out there on the internets for the good of the kids. Capcom Asia's version of Marvel VS Cacpom 3, in addition to costing $20 less than the US version, features reversible cover art. While the Japanese cover art isn't anywhere close to the quality of past VS titles, it does outclass the US art simply by its use of color. Comics = not serious business, therefore black should not be the primary color used for a video game based on comics. The game itself is fully international, much like the domestic version I suspect, and allows for customizing the voice effects for Capcom's side of the roster. The Marvel guys are sadly stuck with the current American animated media VO cast. They're not bad, and the new guys are perfectly fine, but the returning cast feel pretty awkward initially.
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