


Hero Battle is an endurance mode which pits the player against the characters that they did not select. The PlayStation version includes three exclusive game modes: Training, Hero Battle, and Cross Over. Upon defeating Apocalypse, the player must win against the final boss character, Cyber-Akuma. In Arcade Mode, the player fights waves of artificial intelligence-controlled teams, culminating in a penultimate battle against the boss character, Apocalypse, who previously appeared in X-Men vs. Street Fighter share Arcade Mode and Versus Mode. The arcade, Sega Saturn, and PlayStation versions of Marvel Super Heroes vs. The ability to use assists would later become a signature gameplay element used in several future installments of the Marvel vs. With the Variable Assist, the player can summon their off-screen character to perform a special move without changing their currently-controlled character, opening new possibilities for combos during battle and greatly expanding the role of the secondary character. Street Fighter is the addition of the "Variable Assist". The most notable gameplay change in Marvel Super Heroes vs. If the timer reaches zero, the player that possesses the most health wins. The first player to completely drain the opponent's health is declared the winner. Using a combination of joystick movements and button presses, the player must execute various moves to deplete the opposing team's life gauges. The player chooses a team of two fighters, each sporting their own life gauge at the start of the match, the first selected character is controlled by the player, while the second character remains off-screen and acts as support. It utilizes the same one-on-one tag team format previously employed in X-Men vs. Street Fighter is the second installment in the Marvel vs. Due to the memory limitations of the PlayStation, tag team battles were, once again, removed from its port, resulting in more mixed critical reception. The Sega Saturn version, utilizing the 4 MB RAM expansion cartridge, was praised for being an arcade-perfect conversion. Much like its predecessor, the game received generally positive reviews for its gameplay, sprite animations, and character roster. In addition, it introduces a new gameplay mechanic known as the "Variable Assist", which would be used in future Marvel vs. The game replaces most of the X-Men cast from the previous installment with characters from other Marvel properties. Each player selects two characters to compete in a one-on-one tag team fight, attempting to defeat the opposing team. Street Fighter remain similar to X-Men vs. The gameplay and aesthetics of Marvel Super Heroes vs. It then received ports to the Sega Saturn in 1998 and the PlayStation in 1999. The game was first released as an arcade game in 1997. Street Fighter and the second installment in the Marvel vs. Is a crossover fighting video game developed and published by Capcom. Arcade and Sega Saturn Capcom PlayStation
