GekigangerV said:I was just looking at the Cover art for the PSN/XBL release of MvC2 and I just wanted to say that I hope Udon isn't involved with the art of this game (that was Udon right?). Although I think it will be more than likely that they will be since Udon has a good relationship with Capcom (I think they have touched everything Street Fighter related in some way in the last few years) and they have worked with Marvel in the past.
If anything I hope they use their more appealing artist.
wwm0nkey said:According to kotaku the embargo ends Tuesday and they will have all the news posted at 9am mountain time.
andymcc said:all according to bullshit...
hitsugi said:believe.
BigFwoosh said:
TheThunder said:That actually says Batman son of Superman :lol
Anyway someone please leak something NOW !!
And a small nibble of information: There will be one new character from the Resident Evil franchise in this game. Who? Youll have to guess.
Signs point to Wesker.Enk said:Finally Barry gets his time in the spotlight. He'll be like Dan where instead of taunts he'll spew out random quotes!
Global saturation.akachan ningen said:weskar! he has to say "poor performance indeed" for his taunt.![]()
I'm with you.Enk said::'(
Barry? Where's Barry?
What signs?Dani said:Signs point to Wesker.
Naked Prime said:
Naked Prime said:
Probably Wesker, yo. D:kensk said:
-DarKaoZ- said:Wow... first time I learn about this game, it doesn't look that bad.
But the GIANT MAN hand is fucking funny. :lol
Naked Prime said:With Natal you could recreate Giant Man's onscreen support with your own arm on the 360 version of MvC3...that would be awesome :lol
Marvel vs. Capcom 3:` its about time we got a real, high-definition upgrade to one of the best fighting games ever created. From the information we have heard the game will be disc-based (no more XBLA or PSN for MvC fans) and the graphics will be seriously upgraded, running at a full 1080P. Another little hint was the fact that Marvel-employee Agent M (Ryan Penagos) was in Hawaii this past week, at the same hotel, showing off something he could not yet talk about. Oh anyone else notice the Twitter account for MvC3 has popped back up, making tweets about this and that almost daily. Something is about to happen with that franchise and Im willing to guarantee this is just that announcement. The only information still scarce on this game is that of the roster, we can confirm that Wolverine, Spider-Man, The Hulk, Magneto, Storm, and a few others will be back; but the team behind MvC3 have said they will be blowing fans out of the water with the sheer number of characters this game includes (on the disc). Surely the unlock-able gameplay will be back and in full force.
As far as gameplay goes the Capcom team decided to stick with what we know best, 2D that being said it is not tradition 2D fighting, think more of a cross between Street Fighter IV and the original Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (sounds epically awesome to us). Other details, screenshots, trailers, and more will be released next week once the official embargo lifts. Another rumor my mole told me was that gamers attending this years E3 2010 conference in Los Angeles will have a chance to go hands-on with Marvel vs. Capcom 3 it should ship later this year or early 2011 for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. There are many other rumors swirling around but we think we pled our case just fine, MvC3 is coming to next-gen consoles and will be officially announced very soon (like next week).
LeMaximilian said:Unofficial Announcment
http://www.shadowloo.com/?p=1447
Instead of sprites and 3D backgrounds, it'll be 3D characters and 2D backgrounds! D:IntelliHeath said:That might turn my friends off if their assumption is correct. My friends dislike TvC graphic, and prefer sprites 2D only. According to article, it wouldn't be traditional 2D fighting game and it will be crossed up between SF4 and MvC2 which will be interesting for me.
Enk said::'(
Barry? Where's Barry?
Chemo said:I'd assume Leon, since he's the face of Resident Evil as far as selling games is concerned.
LeMaximilian said:Unofficial Announcment
http://www.shadowloo.com/?p=1447
So hype. This could be the real thing. It's actually going to happen!Marvel vs. Capcom 3:` its about time we got a real, high-definition upgrade to one of the best fighting games ever created. From the information we have heard the game will be disc-based (no more XBLA or PSN for MvC fans) and the graphics will be seriously upgraded, running at a full 1080P. Another little hint was the fact that Marvel-employee Agent M (Ryan Penagos) was in Hawaii this past week, at the same hotel, showing off something he could not yet talk about. Oh anyone else notice the Twitter account for MvC3 has popped back up, making tweets about this and that almost daily. Something is about to happen with that franchise and Im willing to guarantee this is just that announcement. The only information still scarce on this game is that of the roster, we can confirm that Wolverine, Spider-Man, The Hulk, Magneto, Storm, and a few others will be back; but the team behind MvC3 have said they will be blowing fans out of the water with the sheer number of characters this game includes (on the disc). Surely the unlock-able gameplay will be back and in full force.
As far as gameplay goes the Capcom team decided to stick with what we know best, 2D that being said it is not tradition 2D fighting, think more of a cross between Street Fighter IV and the original Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (sounds epically awesome to us). Other details, screenshots, trailers, and more will be released next week once the official embargo lifts. Another rumor my mole told me was that gamers attending this years E3 2010 conference in Los Angeles will have a chance to go hands-on with Marvel vs. Capcom 3 it should ship later this year or early 2011 for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. There are many other rumors swirling around but we think we pled our case just fine, MvC3 is coming to next-gen consoles and will be officially announced very soon (like next week).
Arnold Tsang? Yeah he's indistinguishable from a good Capcom artist. The rest of Udon... not so much. I actually like 'em, but if it comes down to a really good artist that Capcom traditionally contracts or Udon guys, then fuck those motherfuckers. Give me the real, not some Canadians doing their best impression of it.GekigangerV said:I was just looking at the Cover art for the PSN/XBL release of MvC2 and I just wanted to say that I hope Udon isn't involved with the art of this game (that was Udon right?). Although I think it will be more than likely that they will be since Udon has a good relationship with Capcom (I think they have touched everything Street Fighter related in some way in the last few years) and they have worked with Marvel in the past.
If anything I hope they use their more appealing artist.
You're insane. Kinu has done some of the best work for Capcom of any of their stable of artists. I'd put her above Bengus, Akiman, Daigo and damn sure Shinkiro.-DarKaoZ- said:What? Shinkiro art fits perfectly with Marvel, Kinu and Ikeno art are the ones that made Marvel characters look all animeish.
Pulling assets from? What are you talking about? Game assets? Talent? If the former then it's likely all new. I doubt they'd use the low-poly TvC models or the aesthetically challenged SFIV stuff. If the latter, why wouldn't Capcom outsource the majority of the heavy-lifting as was done with... all of their recently released fighting games.Raging Spaniard said:As I said before, Ill be surprised if this is a PS360 game since I dunno where Capcom is pulling the assets from, however I'll be gladly surprised if I'm wrong (I only have sticks for PS3, makes life easier ... but that doesn't matter to me too much, Ill but the game anyways, lol)
I do hope its a mostly fresh roster, from both sides. Capcom made some good strides with Tatsunoko and I hope they keep that up. Marvel has done some great character stuff since .. and they have Miracleman now!
Dali said:I doubt they'd use the low-poly TvC models or the aesthetically challenged SFIV stuff. If the latter, why wouldn't Capcom outsource the majority of the heavy-lifting as was done with... all of their recently released fighting games.