Aside from some very small differences, like the stage backgrounds being static instead of animated, if you’ve seen the console version of this game, you’ve seen the Vita version. The frame rate is turned up to full-blast and never drops. In fact, this is nearly pixel-perfect, with the Vita’s OLED screen practically sparkling with color and light effects. “Portable port” is a nasty term, but there’s no nastiness in UMvC3 on Vita. Portable fighting has never looked so good or played so well. That said, even if you have it already in some other form, you’re going to want to get this Vita version of Ultimate Marvel vs. How many more copies of this game do you need? Capcom has us in a continual air juggle with these upgrades and re-releases lately, so it’s easy to become indifferent to a new title with an old name.
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