Capcom has finally revealed gameplay footage of the final two characters that will join the frantic Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 action. On Marvel’s side you have the interplanetary explorer Rocket Raccoon and on Capcom’s side the zombie-killing-MacGyver, Frank West. Again, Capcom has taken the liberty of giving both of these characters some very interesting move sets, and I can’t wait to see them in the hands of the public. There will be some creative combinations with these characters on your team, and with a little experimenting, I can see both of these characters making a huge splash in the fighting circles.
Tekken Series Director Katsuhiro Harada and Tekken Game Designer Michael Murray chat it up with 2D-X about, well, Tekken in an exclusive interview record at New York Comic Con 2011! This is one sure to raise the ire of long-time Tekken players when it comes to the future of certain series characters.
Contributor John de Large, the big boss at New Game Plus, drops by to share an interview that he conducted with Ryota Niitsuma, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3′s producer.
The iOS fighting game scene continues to expand with Namco Bandai’s announcement that Soul Calibur is headed to Apple’s mobile devices.
When it comes to fighting games, few men know are as knowledgable as Capcom’s Seth Killian–which is why 2D-X News Editors Avion Foster-Jarvis and Eric Guzman arranged a meeting with him at New York Comic Con. The three men chatted about the intricacies of the Street Fighter X Tekken Gem System and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3‘s Heroes and Heralds mode.
At last week’s New York Comic Con, Capcom revealed Heroes and Heralds, a free post-launch Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 update. Read on to get the deets on this new mode.
2D-X News Editors Avion Foster Jarvis and Eric Guzman serve up some quick initial impressions immediately after playing Nova and Phoenix Wright.
Capcom expanded its iOS catalog today by releasing Final Fight and Street Fighter II Collection, as well as updating Street Fighter IV: Volt.
Dead or Alive fans have reason to rejoice: Team Ninja has finally revealed Dead or Alive 5 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and it’s marketing the game as “fighting entertainment.”
Really, is this any odder than Kobun’s Marvel vs. Capcom 2 appearance?