In terms of team based, versus fighting games, the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise has had little in the way of competition for the title of top dog. That very well may be changing.

Having attended E3, EVO and San Diego Comic Con, Maximilian has had quite some time with both Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite and the all new Dragon Ball FighterZ.

He's experienced first hand crowd reactions, gotten to play both games as newer and newer builds become available, and has become one of the most qualified people to discuss the juxtaposition between the two.

Dragon Ball FighterZ had perhaps the most enthusiastic reception of any E3 fighting game announcement of all time, and it seems as though where Marvel vs. Capcom may have traditionally been able to miss a few dots and crosses to "I's" and "T's", it won't be able to do so now that there's real competition breathing down its neck.

"I don't feel that Capcom has really felt that kind of competition in terms of their Versus fighting series, especially their tag team games," explains Max in a recent video blog.

People had some reservation about Infinite's visuals and the fact that there have been no X-Men announced for the roster, but Max argues that it wasn't until the reveal of Dragon Ball FighterZ, and thus a new game for people to potentially migrate towards, that the general discussion about MvCI took a truly negative turn.

With other titles like BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle also on the way, a new competitive fire may be lit under Marvel developers to stay on top of things at a higher clip. See all of what Max has to say in the video below: