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Banned
MvC: Infinite didn't really live up to the standard. 30 characters at launch, with a whopping 6 (yes, six!) more characters added as paid DLC. Where are the rest?
I understand CAPCOM's dicey licensing situation with Disney, but that only affects the 'Marvel' half of the roster. Could they not have at least supported the game with a few more on the CAPCOM side to make up for it? 36 total characters in an MvC game, compared to 48 in MvC3 and 56 in MvC2.
After launch, CAPCOM added Team Up Hyper-Combo... for two playable characters, Winter Soldier and Capt. America. One of the required characters is DLC, too. I understand that supporting a feature like this would cost money, but it's another example of how haphazardly they treated this game.
Unlike Street Fighter V, CAPCOM seems to show no interest in injecting life into the game to overcome the launch hurdles. This game is one of the biggest disappointments of the generation, especially with so many other franchises being successfully brought forward.
With licensing problems, I didn't expect to see the other MvC games showing up any time soon so I guess that rubs salt in the wound. The larger issue is the lack of support for a fighting game that should've been a headliner at tourneys for years to come.
Did Dragon Ball Fighter Z spirit-bomb the franchise out of existence?
I understand CAPCOM's dicey licensing situation with Disney, but that only affects the 'Marvel' half of the roster. Could they not have at least supported the game with a few more on the CAPCOM side to make up for it? 36 total characters in an MvC game, compared to 48 in MvC3 and 56 in MvC2.
After launch, CAPCOM added Team Up Hyper-Combo... for two playable characters, Winter Soldier and Capt. America. One of the required characters is DLC, too. I understand that supporting a feature like this would cost money, but it's another example of how haphazardly they treated this game.
Unlike Street Fighter V, CAPCOM seems to show no interest in injecting life into the game to overcome the launch hurdles. This game is one of the biggest disappointments of the generation, especially with so many other franchises being successfully brought forward.
With licensing problems, I didn't expect to see the other MvC games showing up any time soon so I guess that rubs salt in the wound. The larger issue is the lack of support for a fighting game that should've been a headliner at tourneys for years to come.
Did Dragon Ball Fighter Z spirit-bomb the franchise out of existence?