Después de haber sido puesto en duda por su horrible aspecto y su decepcionante plantel de personajes, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite se presenta como un juego con un gameplay profundo y divertido y un — aparentemente — buen netcode , enfocado especialmente al público que busca una experiencia más competitiva.
OpenCritic - 77
Medios Internacionales
PlayStation LifeStyle - Tyler Treese - 85
It ultimately doesn't matter if you're upset with the roster, because at the end of the day Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a great way to spend a night with friends. The combat feels smooth, the depth is there for dedicated players, and it's a much more feature-complete offering when compared to the launch version of Street Fighter V. There's a ton here to like, and those who dismiss it will only be missing out on one of Capcom's finest fighting games.
Player.One - Phillip Martinez - 85
If you were skeptical about Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite like I was, don't be. It's a blast to play and it's a must-own for fighting game fans.
Game Informer - Ben Reeves - 83
These high-flying brawls deliver on the spectacle and the action has a great flow, but the main story mode leaves a lot to be desired
Arcade Sushi - Luke Brown - 80
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite might just be the most welcoming fighting game in the series since 1998.
GameSpot - Tamoor Hussain - 80
Marvel Vs. Capcom: Infinite is a deep and rewarding fighting game for both hardcore and casual players alike, but has a few rough edges.
God is a Geek - Gary Bailey - 80
In a big year for fighting games, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite squares up to its rivals confidently. With a healthy amount of content, it makes up for the lacklustre launch of Street Fighter V, despite not being quite as good.
Metro GameCentral - GameCentral - 80
It plays as well as the series ever has, and is far more accessible than previous entries, but there's infinite for improvement in terms of the roster and presentation.
Gameblog - Jonathan Bushle - 80
Marvel vs Capcom Infiinite is a good and fun game, with nice simplified mecanics and a really cool story mode. Too sad its roster lacks some iconic fighters like the X-Men at launch...
PSX Brasil - Ivan Nikolai Barkow Castilho - 80
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite will probably please the competitive players with its very good netcode and new mechanics that bring new life to the classic series. However, the recycled cast and the lack of polishment in the single-player content can push away the more casual players.
IGN - Darry Husky - 77
While Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's tag-team fights are like a bolt of lightning from Mjolnir, its story is dreadful and its characters look like they were deliberately designed to spawn a million derpy memes. It manages to be easily one of the worst and also one of the best fighting games in recent memory all at once. Like its heroes and villains, it's stuck between two worlds.
GamesBeat - Mike Minotti - 75
It's not as big and beautiful as I want it to be, but Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite still has plenty to offer.
Polygon - Chelsea Stark - 75
It's hard to deny how much of a blemish Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite's visuals are, but it would still be a mistake to skip this entry for that reason alone. The fast tagging system and the Infinity Stones change up the series' standard mechanics and open up so many options for creative play, no matter your skill level. Infinite is expressive, exciting and fun to play, but the visuals inspire more eyerolls than the hype this series deserves.
Destructoid - Chris Carter - 75
I feel like Capcom finally was able to settle on a formula that doesn't feel too experimental, while at the same time not being so safe that it's a bore. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is sterile on the surface, but a functional as hell fighter. I'm fine with that. Are you?
USgamer - Mike Williams - 70
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is full package, offering a fun Story Mode, online play, local Versus action, and a roster of 30 fighters. The issue is how many of those fighters are returning from the previous game, Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3. Even with the inclusion of the reality-warping Infinity Stones, Capcom can't change the reality that it feels like Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite needed more new blood.
PlayStation Universe - Neil Bolt - 70
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite isn't the massive step back that was feared, but it's not exactly kept up with the frontrunners of the genre either. There's lots of fanservice in the daft melodrama of it's story, and the fighting itself is still flashy and as punchy as before. Just don't go in expecting an evolution of the series.
GamesRadar+ - Sam Prell - 60
Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite has a solid core and Infinity Stones make fights tactical. If only it didn't have to live up to the expectations set by its excellent predecessors.
Medios Nacionales
Generación Xbox - Adrian Fuentes Berna - 92
El universo de Marvel y Capcom se unen y se retan de nuevo en uno de los juegos de lucha más completos que existen hasta la fecha. Ambos universos se funden para traernos una experiencia de lucha tan profunda como espectacular, la cual no dejará indiferente ni a nuevos jugadores ni a los veteranos de la franquicia, espectacular.
Hobby Consolas - David Martinez - 86
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite es un excelente juego de lucha, cuyo principal atractivo reside en su catálogo de estrellas (30 guerreros de ambos universos) y en un sistema de combate probado, aunque se queda un pelín corto en modos y desbloqueables.