Not merely content with the additions of Tron Bonne and X-23 to Marvel vs. Capcom 3’s roster at the Tokyo Game Show, Capcom has also confirmed that Spider-Man and Wesker will join the list of playable fighters.
The inclusion of Marvel’s friendly neighbourhood web-slinger comes as no surprise.
Capcom’s leather-clad Albert Wesker is the villainous master puppeteer of the Resident Evil series.
Capcom has confirmed that Tron Bonne and X-23 will be joining the fray in highly-anticipated fighter Marvel vs. Capcom 3.
From the Marvel universe, X-23 is a female clone of Wolverine. She first appeared in the TV series X-Men: Evolution and has since migrated to the comics.
From the Capcom universe, Tron Bonne is from the Mega Man games. Along with her siblings Teisel Bonne and Bon Bonne, Tron Bonne is a pirate. She is also the creator of the robots used by the Bonnes in their elaborate schemes. Tron Bonne eventually falls for Mega Man.
Additionally, Asgard, home of Thor, has been confirmed as a level in the game.
After a decade of waiting, iconic Marvel and Capcom characters join forces again in a re-envisioned team fighting game for a new generation. Fill the shoes of legendary characters from the most beloved franchises in entertainment as you battle in a living comic book brought to life in a VS. fighting game for the first time by Capcom's MT Framework.
Features:
- Innovative graphics and gameplay bring the Marvel and Capcom Universes to life: Powered by an advanced version of MT Framework, the engine used in Resident Evil 5 and Lost Planet 2, now comes to Marvel vs. Capcom 3, bringing beautiful backgrounds and character animations to the forefront.
- Evolved VS. Fighting System: Wild over-the-top gameplay complete with signature aerial combos, hyper combos and other original systems. The evolved battle system takes the exciting mind-reading game to a whole new level!
- 3-on-3 Tag Team Fighting: Players build their own perfect team and use Assist Attacks and each character's special moves to create their own unique fighting style.
- Living Comic Book Art Style: See the most adored characters from the Capcom and Marvel universes brought to life in a "moving comic" style, blurring the boundaries between 2D and 3D graphics.