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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 PS Vita

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The epic rematch looms in the distance as Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 prepares to take the battle to all-new heights… See more

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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Product Details

Released on 22-Feb-2012

Unleash your ultimate anytime, anywhere! Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 on the PlayStation Vita builds upon the console experience, complete with all modes from the console version plus new features designed specifically for the PlayStation Vita. Play exciting online matches using new touch screen controls, either locally or via wi-fi. Share costumes with your friends using the PlayStation Vita NEAR feature. Using the 3G capabilities of the PlayStation Vita, view leaderboards and replays anywhere.

The epic rematch looms in the distance as Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 prepares to take the battle to all-new heights. With new iconic characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes, 48 characters included (total of 50 with DLC), a refined fighting system, eight new stages and new modes, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 continues the Capcom fighting game legacy when it releases on the PlayStation Vita.

Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 includes the complete console experience plus more!

  • Touch screen control mode – new control scheme based on the touch screen provides an easy and exciting experience for anyone to enjoy.
  • NEAR costume sharing – features an exclusive Gold Herald color option for all characters which are obtained through trades with friends.
  • Heroes & Heralds mode available at launch – this free update is a separate mode that adds new and customizable features to online and offline gameplay. Players choose between two factions – Heroes or Heralds – and utilize combat enhancing Ability cards in a series of battles to help save the world or take it over.
  • Spectator Mode and Replay function – players can watch or share exciting matches over wi-fi.
  • “Ultimate Controller” – gamers can use the PS Vita as a controller to play the PS3 version of the game through this exclusive configuration
  • Replay analyzer – download and analyze replay data, exclusively on the PlayStation Vita.
  • 3G leaderboard access – for PlayStation Vita 3G owners, view the online leaderboards on-the-go.
  • DLC sharing with PS3 – DLC purchased from the console version can be used on the PlayStation Vita version at no charge.

  • The PlayStation Vita has been with us for six weeks now. Those of us here at GAME HQ who picked one up at launch having been playing them non-stop, but we've been convinced to put our PS Vitas down for just long enough to give you our thoughts on the console that has taken over our lives.

    GAME's verdict on the PlayStation Vita - how does it hold up after six weeks?

    Hardware

    You'd be forgiven if you thought the PS Vita was bulky and heavy based on some of the pictures, but it's actually one of the most comfortable handhelds that we have ever used. The curved sides make the PS Vita comfortable to hold, and the rounded edges on the base ensure no discomfort after an hour's gaming with the PS Vita.

    If you've used a PSP then you'll already have a feel for the button layout, although the buttons have been moved up a little to allow for the dual analogue sticks. These sticks are surprisingly comfortable to use, and although were a bit more sensitive than expected at first, after a couple of games they became second nature.

    Overall, we've been very pleased with the look and feel of the PS Vita, but for us, the most important factor is the games, to the point that we've not even checked out all the Applications that came pre-installed! We've already shared our reviews of Uncharted: Golden Abyss and Unit 13, but here are some of the other games that we've enjoyed so far.

    Mini review of FIFA on the PS Vita at GAME

    FIFA Football

    Football on handhelds has always been a mixed bag; we've always wanted the full FIFA experience on the go, but enjoyed the 'arcade' feel of previous handheld outings. Well, FIFA Football on the PS Vita delivers the experience that we've craved, and with the new analogue sticks instead of the PSP nub, FIFA plays superbly.

    The controls are standard for PS3 FIFA, but EA has added Touchscreen and Rear Touch Pad controls too. Using the Touchscreen you'll be able to pass by tapping where you want the ball to go which allows you to set up perfect through balls. The Rear touch pad is used for scoring - tap or hold on the touch pad for where you want to shoot. Both of these methods are surprisingly accurate and fun to use, but if you are more old skool, then you can turn this method off.

    FIFA Football for PS Vita gives you the FIFA experience and looks great on the OLED screen. If you're a football aficionado and want to score on the go, FIFA Football is a must have!

    ModNation Racers on PS Vita - our verdict at GAME

    ModNation Racers: Road Trip

    This cute and cuddly looking racer hides the heart of a lion as you create, customise and share your creations with the ModNation Community. Using the Touchscreen allows you to move character parts into the exact position that you want, plus you can doodle the track on the screen and let the auto populate run. You'll even be able to download community created content from PS3 users!

    Driving in ModNation is fun and chaotic as you'd expect from a karting game with crazy characters and weapons littering the track, using the left stick to steer and the right stick to swipe at other racers if they're too close for comfort!

    The only thing missing from ModNation Racers: RT is online racing, but with the possibility for infinite number of karts, tracks and racers, ModNation Racers has the possibility for infinite fun.

    Reviewing Ridge Racer on PS Vita at GAME

    Ridge Racer

    Ridge Racer drifts beautifully onto the PS Vita with gorgeous graphics and the standard tight controls that are needed when drifting a car round a corner at 140 mph! If you've ever played Ridge Racer then you'll know what to expect - fast cars, fast corners and great music that gets you in the driving mood.

    The big difference between this and previous Ridge Racer titles is that this version only comes with 5 cars and 3 tracks on the cartridge. Fortunately the Gold Pass that comes packaged with a new copy of the game will grant you access to most of the downloadable content, including cars and tracks, when they become available.

    Existing Ridge Racers might feel a little let down by having to wait for the new tracks and cars, but if you've never played Ridge Racer, then this is a great way to start.

    Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 on PS Vita - GAME's verdict

    Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3

    Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 brings big name beat 'em ups to the PS Vita (we're yet to try Reality Fighters), pitting some of Capcom and Marvel's biggest characters against each other in three-a-side tag-team battles. There's an impressive selection of characters which allows for some cool combinations (our pick - Dante, Ghost Rider and Deadpool), and when your special bar has enough juice you can unleash team attacks.

    The controls for UMVC3 are easy to pick up so novices will be able to jump straight into the fun, while anyone whose played previous Marvel vs. Capcom titles won't be disappointed either. It looks great, the range of characters is great, and with some great modes to play through this one's a keeper.

    GAME enjoy LEGO Harry Potter on PlayStation Vita

    LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7

    LEGO games have always been a favourite for us, so LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 was a must-have. The last four films (or last three books, for non-muggles out there) are brought to life, with each film broken down into chapters, and sub chapters for you to play through. With LEGO putting its usual humorous spin on even the saddest moments, you'll want to go through all of these both in story mode, and then again in free mode!

    Visually, LEGO HP 5-7 is almost on par with the PS3 version which is impressive. The controls are mirrored to the PS3 as well so they'll be no difficulty in getting your teeth into this. Anyone familiar with LEGO games will definitely enjoy visiting Hogwarts on your PS Vita; LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7 is a great title for younger PS Vita players, or older gamers who are looking to satisfy their inner child.


    So those are our thoughts on the PS Vita as we've played it so far - but how are you getting on with yours? We've not quite had the chance to do everything, so if there are any games you've tried and we haven't, or if you have any of the other features to rave about, why not leave a comment below?

    Published: 28/03/2012

  • Sony has reminded prospective PlayStation Vita owners of the wide array of cross-compatibility options it provides with the PlayStation 3.

    The advanced handheld, which debuts in the UK this week, will be able to access much of the same content via the PlayStation Store as the PS3 can, including games such as Motorstorm RC, Hustle Kings and Top Darts.

    Owners of both consoles who purchase certain games on one system will be able to re-download it for the other device at no extra cost, while some titles will even let PS Vita and PlayStation 3 owners compete against each other in multiplayer.

    This also applies to downloadable content, so purchasing new characters and costumes in games such as Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 will unlock the features on both PS3 and PS Vita.

    Sony's newest console will arrive to much fanfare on February 22nd, boasting a gorgeous OLED touchscreen, dual analogue controls and unmatched graphics for a portable console.

    Launch titles include Uncharted: Golden Abyss, WipEout 2048, FIFA Football and many more.

    Published: 21/02/2012

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 User Reviews
Top review
Benjamin
1 year ago
UMvC3 Just a Port??
In all fairness, I was skeptical about buying this game for the Vita, having already owned the PS3 version, but I have to say I'm glad I did. This game almost dispenses PS3 graphics on the Vita's beautiful OLED screen and I was extremely impressed about the easy of transition between console and handheld. I am a bit disappoined that there was no real significant addition to the PS Vita version of UMvC3 (e.g. new characters) and really would have liked to have seen some new content for this handheld version. I also think that this game is only for peopole who want to take the time to learn how to play, as the simple touchscreen features to do combos are really repetitive and not very rewarding as such little effort is put into playing the game. Overall I think this game is a great launch title for those who have played previous renditions and enjoy them, but I would not recommend it for the "Casual Gamer".
sm97miah
9 months ago
At first i wanted this game so badly but it wasn't that good.
S
1 year ago
this v rayman origins?? hmmm
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