Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars - Nintendo Wii
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is a fantastic fighting game that will provide you with hours, no, days of fun whether you play with your friends or alone. Professional assessment: 9.0 - Read the review!
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ImagesThe characters of Tatsunoko and Capcom unite in one fighting game! You're fighting in a tag team: with two characters, you try to defeat your opponents. Enjoy all the wonderful attacks! And at school they said you shouldn't play with fireworks...
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Reviews Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars 6 reviews - average rating 8,6Great fighting game! Tatsunoko vs Capcom is one of the best fighting games I've played in a long time.
The game is very combo-oriented with lots of flashy super attacks that you can repeat, assists to extend combos, and Baroque cancels (also to extend combos). Read more...The game is considered one of the most balanced fighters and that's true! Just look at some tournaments and you'll see even "low-tier" character teams wreaking havoc. The game also offers plenty of unlockables, such as character info, special images and videos, new characters, and even a surprisingly extensive mini-game to unlock. The game does suffer from Nintendo's Wifi system, which just isn't as good as you would want. So be prepared for lag when you go online to fight. The game also has some budgetary issues, like the credits that haven't been adjusted since the arcade debut and therefore have black bars, and during close-ups of super attacks, characters only have their standard colors (I noticed this with Tekkaman Blade). A real miss is the lack of a challenge mode, where you learn combos, like BlazBlue and Marvel vs Capcom 3 have. Especially in a game that is so focused on long and flashy combos, it's a shame that you have to search forums and YouTube to learn good combos. Marvel vs Capcom 3 may be the more extensive and "shiny" game, but Tatsunoko vs Capcom offers more quality. Hide.Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars Cijfer:
8,7Newgbwine | | 4683 | | 26 jaar |
1 word: DELICIOUS This fighting game just exudes that good old arcade vibe, they even made a "Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars Arcade Stick" specifically for it. I have to admit, I hardly know any of the characters you can use, but that doesn't spoil the fun. You pick 2 fighters that you can switch between during the fight (or have one assist the other). After some practice, you can string together your combos to rack up "billions" of damage points. Do you have a Wii and want a fighting game? Then you definitely need to get this one! Cijfer:
9*Ilyaderoll er | | 11070 | | 18 jaar |
Unique battles with over 20 characters Tatsunoko vs. Capcom is an amazing game. The fighting is very enjoyable and unlike other 2D fighters, it doesn't get boring. Being able to choose from over 20 (unknown) characters and control 2 at a time makes each battle unique. The fact that they are unknown actually doesn't matter, it just makes it more interesting. The backgrounds also look really good. The music in the game is great too, and with the Wi-Fi mode, the game never gets boring. There's also a mini-game included, which could almost be a WiiWare game on its own. The only thing I find disappointing is that the ending scenes are still images, while the Japanese version has videos. Also, it doesn't have the Japanese opening video, but instead uses gameplay clips as the opening. Other than that, it's a fantastic game!Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars Cijfer:
9,0 Read more reviews.Amazing multiplayer and stunning attacks Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is an amazing game. At first, I found it a bit difficult: I wasn't used to the game controls yet. But later on, I got the hang of it. My favorite Capcom characters are Roll and Chun-li, and from Tatsunoko, Ippatsuman and Casshan. The mode I use the most is "versus". Playing against a friend is more fun than playing against a computer-controlled opponent. The arcade mode is fun, but there isn't really a story to it, but you don't really expect that in these kinds of games. I'm glad that the Japanese voice-overs haven't been replaced by English ones (except for Frank West, but he only had an English voice). I think the original voices always suit the characters best. This 2D fighter is not just an ordinary 2D fighter: besides the long combos you can pull off, there are also fun, sometimes dazzling attacks. This and the multiplayer are probably the main reasons why I bought it. Cijfer:
9,2Okuyanusss s | | 343 | | 24 jaar |
Crossover Fans Crossover Games are always great because they bring fans from both groups together. This is certainly the case for fans of Tatsunoko and Capcom. Everyone has the opportunity to play with their favorite characters. This leads to a lot of fun as you only see familiar and famous faces. Compared to other Capcom Crossover games, this game is definitely new with its design and characters. There are many characters that we finally get to see in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, such as Zero from Megaman and Batsu from Rival Schools. The system allows you to play well and you can create beautiful combos. Cijfer:
8,4Shure van Berghe | | 13745 | | 21 jaar |
Amazing fighting game with colorful graphics and unique characters Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars for the Nintendo Wii is an amazing fighting game! You can choose from characters from both Capcom and the Japanese animation studio Tatsunoko. The battles are fast-paced and full of action. For me, the cool combos and special moves provided a huge adrenaline rush.
The graphics are colorful, and the animations are delightfully smooth. Each character has unique abilities, making it extra exciting to try out different strategies. My friends and I had hours of fun in the multiplayer mode. Playing together makes it even more enjoyable and challenging.
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom features both a story mode and an arcade mode. This provides a lot of variety and keeps the game fresh. For fans of fighting games and anime, this is truly a must-play. It's a great example of how a crossover game can work well! Cijfer:
7,5 Less reviews.Mr M. tellsProduct Description
Fantastic! Get ready for an epic battle in Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars for the Nintendo Wii! This Fantastic game brings together iconic characters from the worlds of Tatsunoko Productions and Capcom in an explosive fighting showdown. Whether you're a fan of classic anime heroes like Casshern and Ken the Eagle, or you prefer to fight with Capcom's legendary characters such as Ryu and Mega Man, this game has something for everyone!
The gameplay offers a perfect blend of accessibility and depth. Beginners can easily execute combos with the simple controls, while experienced players can explore the depth of combat mechanics with advanced techniques and strategic tag-teams. The colorful and dynamic visuals make every battle a feast for the eyes. And with the ability to play online, you can test your skills against players from around the world. How Fantastic is that?!
Historical Context
When Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars was released in 2010, it was one of the most surprising crossover games of its time. It brought together two worlds that nobody had expected: the anime heroes of Tatsunoko and the iconic game characters of Capcom. This game was a unique addition to Capcom's "versus" series, which was already famous for titles like Marvel vs Capcom. The game received much praise for its unique roster and the way it combined the style and flair of both franchises.
Expert Reviews
GameSpot awarded the game an 8.5/10 and called it "one of the best fighting games on the Wii." IGN praised the game for its accessibility, giving it a 9/10 and stating: "Tatsunoko vs Capcom is a love letter to fans of both anime and fighting games."
Is It For You?
This game is perfect for fans of fighting games and anime. If you enjoy engaging in intense battles with friends or if you're a fan of characters from both Capcom and Tatsunoko, then this game is definitely for you. Collectors of crossover games will also want to add this title to their collection for sure. And let's be honest, who wouldn't want to see an epic battle between Ryu and Ken the Eagle? Haha!
Similar Games
If you enjoy Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, I recommend taking a look at Marvel vs Capcom 3 for the Nintendo Wii. This game offers a similar crossover experience but with Marvel superheroes and Capcom characters. Another great choice is Super Smash Bros. Brawl, where you can fight with a wide range of Nintendo characters. Both games are just as Fantastic and provide hours of fun! And remember, we ship 6 days a week, so you'll have your game in no time!
Tips and secrets, cheats and codes
7 tips: 5 Secrets - 2 Personal tipsSecrets: How can I unlock characters and extras in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars for the Wii? Here is a list of all the characters, etc. that you can unlock in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars. Frank West | Complete Arcade mode with three different Capcom characters. | Zero | Complete Arcade mode with six different Capcom characters. | Tekkaman Blade | Complete Arcade mode with three different Tatsunoko characters. | Joe the Condor | Complete Arcade mode with six different Capcom characters. | Yatterman-2 | Complete Arcade mode with Frank West, Zero, Tekkaman Blade, and Joe the Condor. | A third color | To unlock a third color for your character, you must reach stage 4 in Arcade mode. | A fourth color | To unlock a fourth color for your character, you must reach stage 8 in Arcade mode. | Opening Movie 2 | Unlock Yatterman-2. | Japanese opening | Complete Arcade mode with Frank West, Zero, Tekkaman Blade, Joe the Condor, and Yatterman-2. | Ultimate All-Shooters mini-game | To obtain the mini-game, collect all yellow letters in the credits. | Icons | Complete Arcade mode with a character to unlock their icon, you can also acquire some by purchasing items in the shop. |
Personal tip: How do you start a game with your second character? Giellieboy | | 375 | | 16 jaar |
If you hold down the "partner button" at the start of a match, you will begin the match with your partner instead of your initially chosen character in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars. Read more tips and secrets.Secrets: How do you unlock the minigames featuring specific characters in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars on the Wii? Defeat Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars with a specific character to unlock his/her minigame. Secrets: How can I unlock additional alternative colors for my characters in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars on the Wii? In this game Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, you can unlock two additional alternative colors for your characters. The first one is obtained by completing Stage 4 of the Arcade Mode, and the second one by completing Stage 8 of the same Arcade Mode. Secrets: Can you still control your character after winning a battle? After winning a battle in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, you can still control your character by pressing +. Secrets: How do you unlock special illustrations in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars? Giellieboy | | 375 |
Here you can see when you unlock each image in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars. Special image #2 | Complete the game 5 times | Special image #3 | Complete the game 10 times | Special image #4 | Complete the game 15 times | Special image #5 | Complete the game 20 times |
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