Showing posts with label X-Men. Show all posts
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Monday, January 31, 2011

Thoughts: Marvel vs Capcom 3


So it's a new year! A lot's happened so far - someone's bought the domain name for "Gaming Everything" and created their own site, the bastards; a broken arm has made life difficult just after Christmas; and the stress of running a game room at an anime convention has gotten the best of me. So, this may likely be the last post I make on this blog-slash-review site, but if I come up with any other clever name I may resume with a hopefully better schedule.

And what better way to round out this project than with my thoughts on the currently revealed characters of one of the first games I covered; Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. There are currently 38 characters announced, two of which are downloadable content, and range from the typical to the downright odd. Of the characters I added on my wishlists, only four have made the cut so far (Zero, C. Viper, Nathan Spencer, and Thor) while two were confirmed to NOT have a chance of making it in (Power Stone characters and Mega Man X, those bastards!), though rumor is the statement about X not making his way in has been removed. Let's take a look at each character currently announced, and try to decide who would make our best teams of three.


Akuma
First Appearance: Super Street Fighter II Turbo


Akuma remains the intimidating foe he's always been. His combos appear to be quite powerful, as do his supers; his hadouken looks larger and more powerful than Ryu's, and he also has a super that appears to stretch across the screen in a haze of purple. Akuma haters should watch out: he seems ever so devastating in the little we've seen of him so far.


Amaterasu
First Appearance: Okami


The Sun Goddess from Okami looks to be one of the most complex characters we've seen yet. Amaterasu looks to have different runes floating around her that can call upon the help of different elements and attacks; think of them as "stances" that you might see in other fighters. Video so far shows the wolf looking rather broken, but there's a thing about complex characters - they can either be absolute beast mode or totally worthless. Will each phase Amaterasu uses contain a full move list, or will a normal sized move list be split into each individual stance? We'll have to see when we finally get our hands on the game.


Arthur
First Appearance: Ghosts N Goblins


Arthur is a fucking badass. I think very few saw this one coming. King Arthur retains a lot from his retro days, including his goofy high legged run and jump animation and a huge number of his weapons, from his trademark lance to torches. He can gain golden armor for a boost of power, where after a certain amount of time he is dropped down to his signature heart-covered boxers. Arthur is one of the most nostalgic characters revealed, and more characters like him are certainly appreciated.


Captain America
First Appearance: Captain America Comics #1


Steve Rogers rejoins the fray with his classic red, white, and blue. He seems fairly average, perhaps a bit on the stronger side, but there's honestly not a whole lot that looks to have changed with ol' Cap'. Captain America appears to be much better in the melee department, a very up-in-your-face style, with the star-faced shield being a back up option for when the opponent tries fleeing.


Chris Redfield
First Appearance: Resident Evil


The first new character announced, Chris has an amazing array of weapons at his disposal. Seeming to be the new trend, the S.T.A.R.S. member has plenty of firearms, ranging from pistols to shotguns to rocket launchers. He can even set down mines, reminiscent of Snake in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Redfield will likely be a character that will keep his distance, fighting from afar with a bit of tactical strategy as well.


Chun-Li
First Appearance: Street Fighter II


The first lady of fighting games returns, and she doesn't look vastly different from before. It appears now she can use her lightning fast kicks as an aerial combo as well, giving the Interpol detective more use in the air, but whether Chun-Li actually plays differently or not we'll have to wait to find out.


Dante
First Appearance: Devil May Cry


Another long-ranged firearms user, Dante already appears to be a force to be reckoned with. A recent video has shown the mercenary has over 40 moves, most of which are either quick or powerful, and incredibly versatile. I can already imagine seeing him in a high percentage of people's teams.


Deadpool
First Appearance: The New Mutants #98


Deadpool is fucking hilarious. The merc with a mouth breaks the fourth wall several times to harass the player, rambles ridiculously throughout matches, sings to himself, and even uses his own health bar and super gauge to beat his opponent with. Between his hilarious antics and his long-range pistols, prepare to see a LOT of Deadpool once the game is released.


Doctor Doom
First Appearance: The Fantastic Four #5


Doc Doom looks to have retained many of his moves from MvC2, only several of them look improved. The beams he shot out of his hands, most notably as an aerial super, now appear to be wider bolts of lightning that cover a wider range. The laser he shoots is now much thinner, but Doom is looking to be a great character both up close and from afar.


Dormammu
First Appearance: Strange Tales #126


I know literally NOTHING about this character, but gameplay footage shows him to be a powerful beast. This ruler of the Dark Dimension uses fire-based attacks, with one of his supers flooding most of the screen in flames. He looks like a powerhouse character, with little speed and the possibility of being punished should he leave an opening.


Felicia
First Appearance: Darkstalkers


Ahh, the character no one gave a shit about when she was added to the roster. The official MvC3 site has literally no gameplay footage of her, and even of the four pictures they have, only one is of her NOT getting her ass kicked. It's as if EVERYONE forgot about her being in this game. What little footage of her that can be seen shows little difference from her playstyles in her previous games.


Haggar
First Appearance: Final Fight


The original wrestler-turned-mayor looks like Zangief's replacement, using less combos and more powerful hits. Looking like quite the grappler, Haggar can be seen pulling out a lead pipe as a weapon, throwing large haymakers, and performing powerbombs and piledrivers as his moveset. He looks like a more interesting version of ol' 'Gief, but other than that he seems to be a cool version of a generic grabbing powerhouse.


Hsien-Ko
First Appearance: Darkstalkers


More Darkstalkers love is a great thing. One of the last reveals on the roster, Hsien-Ko looks like a make-it-or-break-it character; she'll either be incredibly good and a great counter pick, or total garbage. She has projectiles, but mainly fights up close, and has great ways to close the distance between her and her foes.


Hulk
First Appearance: The Incredible Hulk #1


Bruce Banner's angry side seems largely unchanged. The game appears to be a bit slower than it's predecessor, with the exception of aerial combat, so Hulk appears to be slightly slower and just as powerful. His Gamma Charge dash attack can easily help close the distance between him and a foe that's better at on the other side of the screen.


Iron Man
First Appearance: Tales of Suspense #39


Tony Stark was one of the first announced to return, and he doesn't appear to have lost much steam. Iron Man looks good no matter where he is on screen, with long range beams, close range blasts, and the ability to fly and hover around in the air. He's looking very much like an above-average all-around character.


Jill Valentine
First Appearance: Resident Evil


There is no footage of Jill in action. All that we know is that she will be offered as downloadable content and included in the Special Edition version of the game. However, it has also been noted that Jill will play drastically different from her play style in Marvel vs. Capcom 2, so we'll have to wait until the game is released to see what she can do.


Magneto

First Appearance: The X-Men #1


Mag-fuckin'-neto! Expect to see ol' Maggie at the top of the tier list. He's still powerful, he's got hard hits up close, he's got hard hitting projectiles, he can hover about in the air, and he can pull enemies close to him for a super. Rapist.


M.O.D.O.K.
First Appearance: Tales of Suspense #93


This big piece of shit kinda pisses me off. Let's forget what he plays like for a minute: look at him. He looks so fucking stupid. We lose a spot that could easily go to, for Marvel alone, Gambit, Venom, Carnage, Nightcrawler, Psylocke, Jubilee, Sabertooth, Colossus, Cyclops, War Machine, Elektra, Beast, Cable, Juggernaut, Iceman, Ms. Marvel, Nick Fury, Songbird... And this big-headed fuck up gets a spot in? I'm all for new characters, but retarded looking, keep-away laser spammers is not what I had in mind. Consider the Mental Organism Designed Only for Killing near the top of my least favorite character list.


Morrigan
First Appearance: Darkstalkers


The second Capcom character reveal, Morrigan looks very similar to how she played in Tatsunoko vs Capcom. Lilith no longer joins her for her Darkness Illusion super, and her air dash looks much more easily manipulated to go in several directions instead of just slightly up or slightly down, but other than that and a few new supers, she looks nearly the same.


Phoenix
First Appearance: The X-Men #1 (as Jean Grey)


A surprising newcomer that shouldn't have been surprising, Jean Grey looks downright devastating. Showing us the first level 5 super, her move sets and supers are not only covered in flame, but several either quickly sweep across the screen or completely fill it. She's fucking beast mode rapist, and likely to top the tiers of tourney play.


Ryu
First Appearance: Street Fighter


Capcom's staple fighting character icon, Ryu returns with more or less the same. He still uses hadoukens, his shinku-hadouken now able to be moved towards aerial targets, as well. I mean, it's Ryu.


Sentinel
First Appearance: The X-Men #14


GODDAMMIT.


She-Hulk
First Appearance: The Savage She-Hulk #1


Everyone's really hating on She-Hulk, but I think she's an interesting new character. She's got strength comparable to the Hulk, but she can actually dash, and has interesting attacks and supers. She doesn't look to have much in the terms of long range like the Hulk, so expect to fight with her up close.


Shuma-Gorath
First Appearance: Marvel Premiere #5


The first announced Marvel DLC, Shuma-Gorath has also yet to be seen in action. Like Jill, this tentacle monster will be included on the Special Edition version of the game.


Spencer
First Appearance: Bionic Commando


Nathan "Radd" Spencer was one of my top wishes, and he looks pretty badass. His bionic arm looks to close the distance from runaways, with both attacks as well as drawing them closer like Mortal Kombat's Scorpion. His supers are interesting, and I'm genuinely excited to play as him.


Spider-Man
First Appearance: Amazing Fantasy #15


Peter Parker brings back Spidey, who appears to be nearly as talkative as Deadpool. He's got some interesting supers, and looks to be one of the speedier characters in the game. He has an opposite move of similar to Spencer, able to pull himself towards his opponent instead of vice-versa, which should be good for locking foes in the corner.


Storm
First Appearance: Giant Size X-Men #1


Just like in MvC2, Storm is looking pretty beast. With whirlwinds to pop up foes, lightning ball attacks that travel the screen, and a blizzard super that takes up a large chunk of screen room, expect her to again remain in everyone's roster.


Super-Skrull
First Appearance: Fantastic Four #18


Skrull looks fucking stupid. I mean, sure, he saves up four spots that would normally fill the Fantastic Four, as he has all four of their powers. Sure, he has an amazing moveset using the Four's powers, and amazingly at that. But... he looks fucking STUPID.


Taskmaster
First Appearance: The Avengers #195


Taskmaster, meanwhile, looks fucking awesome! This smug bastard can copy any opponent's moves and use them against him; in comic book lore, the only person to defeat him is Deadpool due to the merc's erratic and unpredictable thoughts and actions. It's hard to tell who all's moves the villain comes packed with, but Spidey's Spider Swing can be seen, AND he comes packed with a sword, bow, and pistol. This mother fucker is amazing.


Thor
First Appearance: Journey into Mystery #83


Thor already looks underrated, mainly by how little he's been shown. He has what looks to be a really fun moveset. He looks like he can fight from anywhere, with his lightning attacks spanning the screen and his hammer being powerful up close. Strange how we've seen little on him to this point.


Trish
First Appearance: Devil May Cry


I dunno, Trish is interesting, but something's not clicking with me. Not too particularly interested in using her, honestly. She uses a large blade, nearly the size of her body, throwing it out during a super. She can also summon attacks from a demonic summoning circle. She looks alright, I suppose, but I likely won't be playing her.


Tron Bonne
First Appearance: Megaman Legends


It was a surprise to see her return until it was announced that Megaman Legends 3 would be coming to the Nintendo 3DS. Tron is a silly character, using the servbots to do her bidding. It appears many of her old moves return, as well as supers used by her and Servbot from MvC2.


Viewtiful Joe

First Appearance: Viewtiful Joe


I fucking hate this character. I fucking hated his games. I fucking hated that he was in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. And I fucking hate that he's in Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Let this fucking character die, and give a character that's actually likeable and worth a shit a chance to be in this game. Fuck.


C. Viper
First Appearance: Street Fighter IV


Crimson Viper appears as one of the newest characters on the roster, and she looks to have brought all of her moves from Street Fighter IV with her. Her moveset literally looks near identical. Let's hope they're not as high of a learning curve to pull off in this game as they were in her debut.


Wesker
First Appearance: Resident Evil


The traitorous Albert Wesker looks to finally make a playable debut and has always been a fan favorite of the series. He not only looks badass, but his combos look quick and fierce, and when you can't think things can get any crazier, this son of a bitch pulls out a big ass missile and throws it down on his opponent. Wesker pisses excellence, and because he does so you can expect to see him on a lot of teams early.


Wolverine
First Appearance: The Incredible Hulk #180


One of Marvel's most beloved characters, Logan brings back several moves and supers he had in past games. He still looks quick, and he looks to bring back combo potential, but he still looks weak. In a game where nearly everyone except him can hit you nearly anywhere, you can't afford to be weak. I see him being picked by his faithful followers, but he's not going to be one of the best characters of this game, either.


X-23
First Appearance: X-Men: Evolution, episode #41


Bitch all you want, but it's better than two Wolverines. X-23 is hot, and dons two claws per hand plus one on each toe of her boots. She looks faster and more powerful than Wolverine, and has a moveset that looks much more useful than the veteran fighter.


Zero
First Appearance: Megaman X


Zero makes a return from Tatsunoko vs. Capcom with many of the same moves, only improved. He combos a bit faster, his supers are vastly better and more useful, and he genuinely looks like a better character overall. Let's hope there's a little more balance to him than in TvC, however, and cross our fingers that X DOES in fact appear as DLC, considering the high demand for him has caused Capcom to apparently pull their deconfirmed statement.


That's the entire revealed roster to this point. I'm particularly impressed with even the details we've seen as well; from the visual changes that happen to the HUD (such as during C. Viper's fire based attacks), to the characters calling out the names of their partners during a tag (Spider-Man: "Maaaggiiiee!" to Magneto, for example, is one of my faves). The levels look amazing and include many newcomers' locales, such as an Umbrella Corp lab and the Ghosts N Goblins graveyard. And the dialog between characters is outstanding:

Spencer: "How much of that suit is bionic...?"
Iron Man: "Just the arm? What? Couldn't afford the rest of the suit?"

C. Viper: "I've found M.O.D.O.K., leader of A.I.M. ...Understood."

Storm: "Will you never learn, Erik...?"
Magneto: "I grow weary of these encounters."

It seems a lot of characters will have dialog chemistry with each other. It's these little touches that make this game look great, and feel like it wasn't rushed and given little time. The game arrives the day after Valentine's Day, but I'm sure a lot of us are already in love. Everyone, enjoy Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and we'll see you somewhere down the line.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

TOP TEN: Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Most Wanted Marvel Characters



The follow-up to last week's Top Ten, we'll go ahead and continue the most wanted characters in the newly announced Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. Last week we went over all the Capcom specific characters, so it's only fair we do the same for the Marvel side of the fight this week. I'm going to go ahead and say it now, I skipped over some of the obvious choices, such as Storm or Deadpool, as they seem like shoo-ins at this point anyway.

Looking at the previous games' rosters, it's cool to see some of the characters that made it, while some characters that should have were surprisingly missing. This list covers characters that I hope to see return, characters that are surprisingly missing, and characters that would be interesting newcomers. So, let's get this started!

10. Silver Surfer

First Appearance: Fantastic Four #48


This one could be a long shot, but I think it'd be cool to play as ol' SS. Badly needing to redeem himself from his failed NES title anyway, Silver Surfer would obviously be better at range and speed, while his attack strength and defense would be low. ...And no, that's not a pun geared towards his weaknesses in the classic 8-bit game he starred in...

9. Thor

First Appearance: Journey into Mystery #83


How did this god not make it in, but his main villain did? This makes no sense to me. Thor needs to send his hammer and lightning down on his foes in the new sequel. I can see a high attack, pretty good defense, and low speed for this mighty man, and it's surprising to see he hasn't been in one of the fighters before now.

8. Nick Fury

First Appearance: Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1


This bad ass mother fucker is surprisingly missing from past games. Considering he's a master of armed and unarmed combat, including two styles of martial arts, he'd have a diverse moveset. There's practically no reason why he's not in yet, and he'd be a great addition to the newest edition of the fighter.

7. Songbird

First Appearance: Marvel Two-in-One #54


The Marvel universe's rendition of Mortal Kombat's Sindel, the villain-turned-hero could easily use her supersonic vocals for close and ranged attacks. The Marvel universe certainly needs more women in it, and I think she'd be a fairly average femme fatale for the job, better used at range with a weaker defense.

6. Invisible Woman

First Appearance: Fantastic Four #1


The female warrior of the Fantastic Four, it seems she'd be kinda lame for a fighter since she only turns invisible, right? However, she also has a force field that she can use to protect herself, as well as shape the psionic stylings of her force field into projectile weapons. She, too, seems like she'd be better at range and could have a good defense, but doesn't seem like she'd be very good on the close physical offense.

5. Ms. Marvel

First Appearance: Marvel Super-Heroes #13


This beauty is practically the female version of Superman. The woman could, at one point, create white holes! She has flight, strength, speed, durability... I really can't think of any reason she shouldn't be in, except for lack of balance, as I can't really find a weakness to her.

4. Jubilee

First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men #244


Alright, alright, this one is a personal favorite. I understand there's little to nothing good about a character that can create fireworks. Hell, she's not even playable in many X-Men games. But isn't the satisfaction of beating someone with a character that may be able to join Roll in "Roll Tier" that much better?

3. Human Torch

First Appearance: Fantastic Four #1


Another member of the Fantastic Four, the Human Torch could be the most fun. Zipping around the screen on fire, I think he'd have a decent strength, good speed, and great defense (would YOU punch a man-sized fire?). I'm sure good ol' "Flame On" would be a great new addition to the roster.

2. Gambit

First Appearance: Uncanny X-Men Annual #14


Yeah, yeah, shut up. Gambit's been in several, if not all, of the past Marvel/Capcom crossovers. But look at TvC - Ken, a character since Street Fighter I, didn't make the cut. This pretty much grants Gambit a spot on this list. Not much else to be said about his moves or strengths - we've seen them all already, right?

1. Psylocke

First Appearance: Captain Britain (vol. 1) #8(UK)/New Mutants Annual #2(US)


So, I'm into video games more than comics. So, my team is normally made up of nearly all Capcom characters - except Psylocke. Normally the only character I choose on the Marvel side in MvC2, Psylocke is easily one of my favorite characters in the game. In fact, if I'm not just screwing around, my party will always consist of Cammy and Psylocke. So the psychic woman needs to return in order for me to fully appreciate MvC3. ...Don't worry, I'll still play it regardless, just not as happily.