
Throughout the course of the demo, I was able to play as Captain America, Mega Man X, Rocket Raccoon, Captain Marvel, Thor, and Chun-Li. The battles are two-on-two, and you’re able to pause the game in the middle of a fight to inspect command lists. Players get to control several different characters over the course of the demo as they battle several low-level CPUs. The soldiers of Asgard are being taken over by Ultron Sigma, and there are of course plenty of Ultron bots also on the offensive. The ragtag group of heroes, so far inexplicably brought together from the two worlds of Marvel and Capcom, are struggling to contain the chaos. Things are not great in Asgard, and the new character Ultron Sigma has at this point already formed and established itself as a cosmic threat.

The demo drops you right in, opting to toss you into the thick of things, rather than start you off with the introduction as if you just purchased Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite. Coming away from it, I’m not sure what to think. I figured this demo, which lasted roughly a half-hour, could give me a taste of both the core game itself as well as the wrapping, bells, and whistles surrounding it.
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Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite is no different, with a theatrical story full of cutscenes, a rotating roster, and drop-in fights. I couldn’t get in line for both, for obvious reasons, but I have a cautious fascination with the current fad of story modes in fighting games.

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You could play the standard versus mode or get a crack at the story mode.

At E3 2017, Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite, a game that has been a bit of a controversial target lately, was playable on the show floor in two different forms.
