Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Nintendo Wii Review
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Nintendo Wii Feature
- More than 20 fan-favorite characters from the Tatsunoko and Capcom universes are available for you to choose from as you face-off in this stylish 2D fighter
- Tag-team battles and customized two-character fighting techniques produce a wild, dazzling spectacle
- Four battle modes including - Friend, Rival, Free and Ranked Battles
- Match-ups are not restricted to just Friends
- Earn Points and Titles (for Title Creation) for all to see
Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Ultimate All-stars is a fighting game for Wii pitting a wide range of fan favorite characters from the Capcom game universe against anime characters from Japan's Tatsunoko Production. Packed with over-the-top action, loads of mini-games, four battle modes and multiplayer support that includes two player local co-op and online versus play, it is a unique gaming experience that is not to be missed by established and new fans of the Capcom universe and anime alike. Favorite characters as you've never seen them before. View larger. | Crazy combos unleash over-the-top damage. View larger. | Unique modes and multiplayer. View larger. | What is Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Ultimate All-stars Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Ultimate All-stars pairs well-known characters from Capcom's roster of games with some of Japan's most-beloved characters from anime powerhouse Tatsunoko Production. From Capcom's 30-year history come characters like Ryu and Chun-Li from the Street Fighter series, Morrigan from Darkstalkers and Mega Man Volnutt from Mega Man Legends. Tatsunoko's near half-century of Japanese animation excellence is represented by the likes of Ken the Eagle and Jun the Swan from the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman anime (known in North America as Battle of the Planets or G-Force), cybernetic warrior Casshan and comedic action hero Yatterman No. 1. All together, there are more than 20 colorful combatants to choose from in order to form the ultimate tag team combination. Capcom | Ryu, Chun-Li (Street Fighter), Batsu (Rival Schools), Alex (Street Fighter III), Morrigan (Darkstalkers), Soki (Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams), Mega Man Volnutt (Mega Man Legends), Roll (Mega Man), Saki (Quiz Nanairo Dreams), Viewtiful Joe, PTX-40A (Lost Planet), Frank West (Dead Rising) and more to be announced. | Tatsunoko | Ken the Eagle, Jun the Swan (Science Ninja Team Gatchaman), Yatterman No. 1, Doronjo (Yatterman), Casshan, Tekkaman, Tekkaman Blade, Polimar, Karas, Ippatsuman and Gold Lightan, plus others to be revealed. | Gameplay A fun fighting game designed for all levels of players in mind, gameplay in Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Ultimate All-stars will instantly set fighting game fans’ fingers twitching, combining elements from Capcom games like Street Fighter and previous entries in the Vs. series. Players choose from the combined roster of fighters to create their favorite two man/woman/cyborg/robot tag team, rotating on the fly between the two players throughout the course of each match. Those new to the genre will appreciate the game’s bright visual style and simplified four-button fighting controls. Hardcore Capcom fighting fans will dig in to the game’s depth, uncovering huge aerial rave combos and unique variable assists, gorgeous hyper combos, and variable combinations that combine the capabilities of two members of the player’s tag-team to unleash huge damage. Key Features- More than 20 fan-favorite characters from the Tatsunoko and Capcom universes are are available for you to choose from as you face-off in this stylish 2D fighter.
- Tag-team battles and customized two-character fighting techniques produce a wild, dazzling spectacle.
- Four battle modes including: Friend, Rival, Free and Ranked Battles.
- Match-ups are not restricted to just "Friends."
- Earn Points and Titles (for Title Creation) for all to see.
- All-new VS gameplay mechanics creates a new way for fans to return to the series.
- More than 20 mini-games provide additional multiplayer fun.
- Enhanced control schemes offer a simplified control scheme option and allow use of the Nintendo classic and Gamecube controllers, other third-party controllers for Wii, as well as the Wii Remote and Nunchuk.
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TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM: ULTIMATE ALL-STARS pairs well-known characters from Capcom?s roster of games with some of Japan?s most beloved characters from anime powerhouse Tatsunoko Production. From Capcom?s 30-year history comes characters like Ryu and Chun-Li from the Street Fighter series, Morrigan from Darkstalkers and company mascot Mega Man Volnutt from Mega Man Legends. Tatsunoko?s near half-century of Japanese animation excellence is represented by the likes of Ken the Eagle and Jun the Swan from the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman anime (known in North America as Battle of the Planets or G-Force), cybernetic warrior Casshan and comedic action hero Yatterman No. 1. All together, there are more than 20 colorful combatants to choose from in order to form the ultimate tag team combination. Gameplay will instantly set fighting game fans? fingers twitching, combining elements from Capcom games like Street Fighter and previous entries in the VS series, TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM ULTIMATE ALL-STARS is a fun fighting game designed for all levels of players. Players choose from the combined roster of fighters to create their favorite two man/woman/cyborg/robot tag team, rotating on the fly between the two players throughout the course of each match. Those new to the genre will appreciate the game?s bright visual style and simplified four-button fighting controls. Hardcore Capcom fighting fans will dig in to the game?s depth, uncovering huge Aerial Rave combos and unique Variable Assists, gorgeous Hyper Combos, and Variable Combinations that combine the capabilities of two members of the player?s tag-team to unleash huge damage. TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM ULTIMATE ALL-STARS will work with a number of different control devices, including the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller and various third-party joysticks designed for the Wii.
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