The core gameplay remains faithful to the arcade original. The 3-on-3 tag-team battles, the massive 56-character roster spanning Marvel superheroes and Capcom legends, and the frantic, combo-heavy combat system are all preserved in their glory. The widescreen presentation and HD filtering make the 2D sprites look "as crisp and beautiful as they're going to get". Local multiplayer for up to four players works flawlessly, making it a fantastic party game.
If you are lucky enough to own the game legally on a retail Xbox 360, you can still play online via Xbox Network (formerly Xbox Live) against friends who also own it. marvel vs capcom 2 xblaarcadejtag rgh better
Since the game was delisted from the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) store years ago due to licensing issues, the JTAG/RGH method is currently the only way to play the official HD port on an Xbox 360 without owning a transfer license from 2009. The core gameplay remains faithful to the arcade original
The combo remains unique because it runs on real (or near-real) Xbox 360 hardware, with no emulation layers after boot. It "feels" correct to tournament players. Local multiplayer for up to four players works
: It is currently the most reliable way to play the XBLA port on original hardware if you didn't purchase it before it was taken down.
: The official version offers minimal customization options. You cannot replace character sprites, modify sounds, add new content, or apply fan-made balance patches.