Completely fucking awful TBH. Their style seems to fit DC. Plus I don't want to ever see what their art department would do to Marvel properties.How insane would it be to get a NRS Marvel fighting game?
Completely fucking awful TBH. Their style seems to fit DC. Plus I don't want to ever see what their art department would do to Marvel properties.How insane would it be to get a NRS Marvel fighting game?
ThisJust allow MvC4
I'd honestly prefer a Marvel fighter more like Injustice than like MvC. Capcom has shown time and time again that they don't have what it takes to make a game that provides long term single player value, story, and fan-service like NetherRealm can.Just allow MvC4
Story remains to be seen, but the MvC games have Marvel fan service to spare. Plus unlike NRS games, Capcom fighters usually last longer than 2 years in the FGC. And besides, NRS already has DC.I'd honestly prefer a Marvel fighter more like Injustice than like MvC. Capcom has shown time and time again that they don't have what it takes to make a game that provides long term single player value, story, and fan-service like NetherRealm can.
So much potential.
How insane would it be to get a NRS Marvel fighting game?
This. I fear for what they would do to Rocket & the women. Granted, Supergirl is an improvement in Injustice 2, but she kinda looks like Chucky in her intro.Completely fucking awful TBH. Their style seems to fit DC. Plus I don't want to ever see what their art department would do to Marvel properties.
I'm not sure that the Marvel & DC of today would sign off on that.I think it's obvious what needs to make a triumphant return, here.
I give no fucks about the FGC. SFV's success there shows that what they're looking for and what I'm looking for don't necessarily align. And MvC3, though a competent enough fighter, simply didn't have the single player value of an Injustice or MK.Story remains to be seen, but the MvC games have Marvel fan service to spare. Plus unlike NRS games, Capcom fighters usually last longer than 2 years in the FGC. And besides, NRS already has DC.
But as a fighting game creator, Capcom still has the edge by miles (hopefully SFV's story turns out good). And they still have the most experience when it comes to Marvel. But to each their own, I suppose.I give no fucks about the FGC. SFV's success there shows that what they're looking for and what I'm looking for don't necessarily align. And MvC3, though a competent enough fighter, simply didn't have the single player value of an Injustice or MK.
I really wish NeathetRealm weren't completely tied to WB right about now.
The edge on this post.I give no fucks about the FGC. SFV's success there shows that what they're looking for and what I'm looking for don't necessarily align. And MvC3, though a competent enough fighter, simply didn't have the single player value of an Injustice or MK.
I really wish NeathetRealm weren't completely tied to WB right about now.
The edge on this post.
I don't think what I said was edgy, or even surprising, unless you think the idea of someone preferring Injustice to the Capcom Marvel titles to be a wholly radical idea.The edge on this post.
I was referring to the part of giving no fucks about the FGC. Like why is even part of your reason to care about a game?I don't think what I said was edgy, or even surprising, unless you think the idea of someone preferring Injustice to the Capcom Marvel titles to be a wholly radical idea.
So Nick Fury appears after the credits of Spider-Man then
I was responding to the previous poster's comment that Capcom fighters' positive reception in the FGC is a "pro" for having Capcom make the next Marvel fighter. It's not a particularly difficult conservation to follow.I was referring to the part of giving no fucks about the FGC. Like why is even part of your reason to care about a game?
You do realize that NRS cares just as much about its role in the FGC or esports? ESL been running tournaments for the past two years.I was responding to the previous poster's comment that Capcom fighters' positive reception in the FGC is a "pro" for having Capcom make the next Marvel fighter. It's not a particularly difficult conservation to follow.
I'd honestly prefer a Marvel fighter more like Injustice than like MvC. Capcom has shown time and time again that they don't have what it takes to make a game that provides long term single player value, story, and fan-service like NetherRealm can.
It makes perfect sense when you remember that I. Don't. Give. A. Fuck. If a fighter is well received by the FGC, and I have no clue why you'd think NRS's desire to court them would matter in the context of what I said.You do realize that NRS cares just as much about its role in the FGC or esports? ESL been running tournaments for the past two years.
It's not a difficult conversation to flow. But your fuck the FGC comment still makes no sense considering NRS stance on competitive gaming.
It makes perfect sense when you remember that I. Don't. Give. A. Fuck. If a fighter is well received by the FGC, and I have no clue why you'd think NRS's desire to court them matter in the context of what I said.
I outlined clearly what I'd like to see in a Marvel fighter moving forward, and drew comparison to NetherRealm games that had standards I'd like to see replicated. The FGC is a non-factor, which is what I told the poster before you. Why is this getting under your skin?
How often do you go back to play an NRS game? I played MvC2 on and off for 6 years with 0 story and single player value.
See, this is why your post is edgy.
Honestly ever since MK9 I've found it hard to get back into Capcom's fighters. They're just so obviously bare boned.
Did you play the story? The Superman we love is who comes in and saves the day at the end, and he's portrayed really well.As far as an NRS Marvel game, nah. I think their aesthetic is too dark for the Marvel Universe, and I fear what they would do to the characters. They turned Superman, the original good guy superhero, into a villian.
Shulkie would make an excellent adventure game.She-Hulk: Superhero Attorney please.
They did it for Harvey Birdman, they can do it for She-Hulk.
Did you play the story? The Superman we love is who comes in and saves the day at the end, and he's portrayed really well.
Exactly. In the time that MK9 & Injustice 1 came, went, & let MKX take the reigns, (U)MvC3 endured. It's still a prime-time game at EVO to this day. Why? Because the gameplay is just that good. It's easy to get into, there's a ton of depth, & it's fun to watch. While yes, Capcom fighters don't have a lot in the name of content, the actual gameplay is top-notch. Plus, Capcom stayed pretty faithful to comics for the Marvel characters used in their games. They know what they're doing.It all depends on what you're looking for. I agree that compared to NRS fighters, Capcom does not have a lot of extra content. But I've always found the actual gameplay miles better then what NRS has done. I actually think MK9 and beyond owes a lot to Capcom fighters, as they took mechanics like super moves and ex moves and added them in with their own twists. Likewise, I think if Capcom could put more content in their titles and tried to appeal to casuals more, then they would be unstoppable.
As far as an NRS Marvel game, nah. I think their aesthetic is too dark for the Marvel Universe, and I fear what they would do to the characters. They turned Superman, the original good guy superhero, into a villian.
The problem is that Capcom makes impenetrable games with those characters. Sure, they look comic-accurate, but those games are too fast and chaotic and based around convoluted juggle mechanics that a casual player like me just can't have fun with. Those games were for hardcore gamers, and I'm more of a hardcore comics fan and casual fan of fighting games. If they made something that looked like MVC3, but played like Street Fighter 4, then yeah, that would be a dream game. But they've abandoned that X-Men: Children of the Atom/Marvel Super Heroes approach.Yes, but it was just a decision I did not agree with. Yes, multiverse and all that, but they are continuing that story in Injustice 2. Evil Superman is back, and seems to be the default Supes going by gameplay. He has kryptonite handcuffs on him For me it just comes to how the characters are represented. I feel like Capcom would be more faithful. Heck, they already have proved that.
But the MvC games, especially 3, are actually easy to learn. The thing is mastering those games. And as for Street Fighter, I'd honestly rather have it be closer to SFV than SFIV.The problem is that Capcom makes impenetrable games with those characters. Sure, they look comic-accurate, but those games are too fast and chaotic and based around convoluted juggle mechanics that a casual player like me just can't have fun with. Those games were for hardcore gamers, and I'm more of a hardcore comics fan and casual fan of fighting games. If they made something that looked like MVC3, but played like Street Fighter 4, then yeah, that would be a dream game. But they've abandoned that X-Men: Children of the Atom/Marvel Super Heroes approach.
The problem is that Capcom makes impenetrable games with those characters. Sure, they look comic-accurate, but those games are too fast and chaotic and based around convoluted juggle mechanics that a casual player like me just can't have fun with. Those games were for hardcore gamers, and I'm more of a hardcore comics fan and casual fan of fighting games. If they made something that looked like MVC3, but played like Street Fighter 4, then yeah, that would be a dream game. But they've abandoned that X-Men: Children of the Atom/Marvel Super Heroes approach.
There's a difference between "this can technically be done" and "that's the game". Those old games were fun to play as Street Fighter games. MVC3 has a primary face button dedicated to juggle mechanics. It's not fun to fumble around in the sky. That's not my Marvel comics fantasy brought to life. Injustice looked like a dog shit inside my TV, but it felt like superhero fighting.
I do know what I'm talking about, which is my personal experience. You're not going to prove me wrong here by talking about things that have nothing to do with my low-level casual experience. If you're trying to argue that I don't know what I'm talking about on a higher level, I literally said that in the first place, so I'm not sure why you're acting like you're getting one over on me by saying that.You have no idea what you're talking about. MSH and Marvel 3 have the same combo setup the only difference is the assists. Both MSH and MVC3 are based on a Chain Combo system Street Fighter has a link based combo system.
The problem is that Capcom makes impenetrable games with those characters. Sure, they look comic-accurate, but those games are too fast and chaotic and based around convoluted juggle mechanics that a casual player like me just can't have fun with. Those games were for hardcore gamers, and I'm more of a hardcore comics fan and casual fan of fighting games. If they made something that looked like MVC3, but played like Street Fighter 4, then yeah, that would be a dream game. But they've abandoned that X-Men: Children of the Atom/Marvel Super Heroes approach.
I do know what I'm talking about, which is my personal experience. You're not going to prove me wrong here by talking about things that have nothing to do with my low-level casual experience. If you're trying to argue that I don't know what I'm talking about on a higher level, I literally said that in the first place, so I'm not sure why you're acting like you're getting one over on me by saying that.
I enjoy playing X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes, and I hate MVC3.
That's the thing, Capcom games are so rewarding in terms of getting good, hence why they last so long. The best-case scenario would be to have Marvel vs. DC by Capcom & DC vs. Marvel by NRS, but that's a long-shot.That's the rub, isn't it? Capcom games are not especially hard to learn, but they are difficult to master and be halfway decent in. NRS games are easier to play, yes. But Capcom games I find more rewarding. I would love it if NRS and Capcom came together for a Marvel game. That's a compromise I would be happy with. I hope Marvel is watching this thread. That game would be LEGENDARY
She-Hulk: Superhero Attorney please.
They did it for Harvey Birdman, they can do it for She-Hulk.
That's actually an amazing analogy. And besides, the Injustice comics did a better job than the game did with portraying Regime Earth, anyway (based Tom Taylor). That said, a Cinematic Story Mode would be nice.I don't think fighting games in general dont need an indepth story. Just give us the highlights of the characters and let us go at it. Fighting games are like buying a bunch of action figures and making your own shit up. I never did like Injustice or MK.
Look at MKX's entrants at recent majors, most of which were before Injustice 2 was even rumored. The game isn't doing so hot competitively as of late.Is it really fair to say NetherRealm's games don't last more than 2 years in the FGC when they have a direct sequel or spiritual successor every other year?
The "newest" is always dominant nowadays since companies push to promote them. You'll have classics like Melee and SF2 but of course the newest entries will be there as well.
I can't wait for a slew of Marvel games.
I don't think fighting games in general dont need an indepth story. Just give us the highlights of the characters and let us go at it. Fighting games are like buying a bunch of action figures and making your own shit up. I never did like Injustice or MK.
You mean they made a comic based off the game based off the comicHuh. I expected it to be something more like a Marvels kind of thing, like "a look at the Marvel Universe from below." Maybe Ben Urich reporting on stuff. The Guardians would be an interesting choice...
I thought of that too, but considering that they've made a comic out of Contest of Champions and coming soon, Tsum Tsum? I don't think it's out of the question for them to make something that's more, "out there."
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Sure hope that they'll mostly base whatever games they make off of their comics more than the films. Their cinematic universe has a pretty big influence now, but as much as I love it, I'd prefer if things came from the original source material. I'd hate to see The Dark World's "dark elves" in a Thor game. Also, no MCU Jessica Jones, please. Unpopular opinion, but I kind of hate that version of the character, or at least strongly dislike.
You mean they made a comic based off the game based off the comic