After years of anticipation, Marvel vs. Capcom is making its grand return to home consoles with the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics. A newly released trailer focuses on Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes, the first game to give the series its full title, and showcases some intriguing gameplay changes that are sure to excite longtime fans.
New gameplay features in Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes
The latest trailer introduces the Special Partner feature in Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes, where an additional character joins your team of two to assist in combat. This mechanic adds a new layer of strategy, allowing players to leverage the strengths of their entire team in more dynamic ways. Additionally, the Variable Cross system lets players attack simultaneously with a tag-team partner and unleash unlimited Hyper Combos, enhancing the fast-paced, chaotic gameplay that the series is known for.
Revisiting the legacy of Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes
Marvel vs. Capcom is highlighted in the trailer as the “third fighting game effort” between Marvel and Capcom, although this description may raise some eyebrows. While it is true that this game was a significant milestone for the series, it’s important to remember that earlier titles like X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter laid the groundwork for what was to come. Despite this, Clash of Super Heroes was the first to expand the Capcom side beyond Street Fighter characters, introducing iconic figures like Morrigan, Strider Hiryu, Captain Commando, Mega Man, and Jin Saotome.
Unique roster and assist characters
One of the defining features of Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes was its expanded roster, which included unique assist characters on top of the traditional 2v2 gameplay. This innovation allowed unplayable heroes and villains like Thor, Magneto, Anita, and Arthur to join the fray as special partners, giving players access to a wider range of abilities and strategies. With a total of 20 special partners, the game offered a diverse and engaging experience that set it apart from its predecessors.
The evolution of the Marvel vs. Capcom series
The recent trailer release for Marvel vs. Capcom follows earlier reveals of the first two games in the series, X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes. However, it appears that the collection is skipping over the two titles that came immediately after, X-Men vs. Street Fighter and Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, and instead jumping directly to Clash of Super Heroes. This decision is curious, but it emphasizes the importance of Clash of Super Heroes in the evolution of the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise.
Anticipation builds for the Marvel vs. Capcom arcade fighting collection
Although there is still no official release date for the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection, recent leaks suggest that the wait may soon be over. Fans of the series are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to relive the glory days of Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of Super Heroes and explore the classic titles that helped define the fighting game genre. As the release date draws closer, excitement continues to build for what promises to be a nostalgic and thrilling experience for both old and new players alike.
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