GameShark - It’s one thing when Capcom decides to release a new version of a game after a year or so like they’ve traditionally done with the Street Fighter games, but it’s another thing entirely when they release an upgraded, updated version of game released not even nine months ago. What makes it even worse is there are no new features or additions that could not have been applied through a DLC package. Instead, “Ultimate” Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is a $40 retail-only purchase with no upgrade path for those who already bought the game back in February.
Batsu Ichimonji and Bishop from the X-Men are joining the fight in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 through a recently created mod for the game.
Dual Pixels: "After Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite there was a lot of doubt regarding the franchise ever returning in some sort of fashion..."
Capcom seriously dropped the ball with MvC Infinite. You can tell that it was heavily influenced by outside marketing that wanted to promote the characters in the MCU films only. The roster was lacking, the gameplay was slower than the previous game and there just wasn't a lot of the wackiness we come to expect.
From Xfire: "A lot of video games are designed to make players feel like a superhero. However, very few actually feature superheroes or have players take on the role of a superhero. What makes this even worse is that there are even fewer superhero video games that can be considered good."