A tag battle opens up a sea of opportunity for gamers. The Cross Generation of Heroes is one massive crossover of a fighting game. More than 16 heroes from Tatsunoko and Capcom fighters make their way into the roster in this Wii installment. The classic hero Ryu, the vampire Morigan, Casshern, and the genie Hakushon are just a few characters who have signed up.
Choose two characters from the roster and form a tag team, switch them over to replenish their health when their HP runs low, have them assist each other in the battle and do counter attacks. Get to know the strengths and weaknesses of the characters and form a dream team.
I couldn't believe when Capcom decided this game would be released on America. It's a great fighting game, and despite its simplified controls, there's a lot to truly master it. I once was a little skeptical on the Tatsunoko side, but each fighter has it's own style and special powers (Fox-Falco-Wolf in SSBB). If you like fighting games you can't miss this game.
darkbaboon(2) on 04, Mar. 2010 10:42 (HKT)
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes bought this game on a whim without really knowing much about it. Just wanted a fighting game. I would have liked to see a lot more playable characters, and I really would have liked the wii-mote control system to be utilized. Got bored with it in a couple of days.
No title This game is just AMAZING easily worth purchasing a wii for even if you may not know many of the tatsunoko characters it doesnt stop you from enjoying every second of this fantastically made fighting game, and play-asia shipped it right on time too.
coolest fighting game EVER! Fantastic game play and graphics. If you have a Wii you better get this game first! the only thing that makes me sad is that the US version didn't keep the japanese opening song/video but that doesn't change my opinion on this game! 5 stars!
The Wii's greatest fighting game Simple but fun gameplay, a great selection of characters, music better than Marvel vs Capcom 2, and the ability to fight on Wi-Fi all make up the fighting game that justifies owning a Nintendo Wii.