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[QUOTE=JDogindy;3989350]Unless we are seeing a massive departure from the whole MVC mandate with X-Men characters and better models, I'd just kill it and wait a few years. Let the nostalgia fires simmer.[/QUOTE]
Assuming this is true, we're looking at 2+ years between games. That's more than long enough to get the taste of MvC:I out of people's mouths.
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[QUOTE=Xero Kaiser;3992253]Assuming this is true, we're looking at 2+ years between games. That's more than long enough to get the taste of MvC:I out of people's mouths.[/QUOTE]
IA, especially with this console gen coming to a close. They should just work on a proper sequel to launch close to the newer consoles presumably in 2020
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I guess this is an example of fans simply refusing to let this game die, no matter how much it sucked.
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[QUOTE=MarkRodriguez09;3992292]I guess this is an example of fans simply refusing to let this game die, no matter how much it sucked.[/QUOTE]
Exactly, most modern Marvel fans hate it because it's keeping anyone from doing a solid Marvel only fighting game because lord knows we have to have another dozen MVCs instead rather than, I dunno, let them breathe on their own because MVC2 was popular 18 years ago. Let the series die in peace already and let something better come out of it. X-Men and Doctor Doom would not solve the gadzillion other issues MVCI has.
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[QUOTE=MarkRodriguez09;3992292]I guess this is an example of fans simply refusing to let this game die, no matter how much it sucked.[/QUOTE]
The game itself wasn't really the problem though. By all accounts, the actual gameplay was fine, it was just wrapped in such an unappealing package that it didn't turn any heads, especially since it was sandwiched in between Tekken 7, Injustice 2 and DBFZ.