I really wonder if Capcom could ever live up to what UMvC3 presented to us. They need to put these characters to interact in the most fun way possible. I don't care which style an hypothetical MVC4 would use, but it has to be a celebration. MVCI attempts on a "cinematic" experience with and lame-broke ass Story mode that nobody liked and that middle point with realistic art style for animated characters with probably one of the worst use of chromatic aberration I've seen in a game. But for me what is the key element of those games is that they feel like a party, both universes colliding and characters interacting with each other. Umvc3 was perfect in that regard, with they more level down tone but still really colorful. A big plus, especially for MIDI freaks.I remember Niitsuma (I think) saying that mvc3 was an attempt to design the style of the game around American comic books, instead of the way the took with previous game, were they were more colorful and stylish, more like an anime or Japanese way to design marvel characters. There is also a MIDI for the introduction theme. Capcom: Clash of the Super Heroes" logo featuring War Machine, Ryu, Morrigan, and Rockman, along with MIDI versions of their themes. On a last note, if you insert the CD into a PC CD-ROM, you can access a web page which takes you to Capcom's secret website (if you can read Japanese and figure out what the password is). It's just too cool to explain suffice it to say this is the best arrangement of her theme yet. This song is yet another remix of her Street Fighter 2 theme, but with a twist. Another favorite of mine is "Theme of Chun-Li". It has actual lyrics! It's very short and loops twice in about a two minute period, but it's something I've never heard on an OSV soundtrack! It's one of my favorites on the whole CD. The biggest surprise of the soundtrack is Roll's theme. It sounds like a reject from the horrible "Marvel Super Heroes vs. The Hidden Character theme sounds boring and unoriginal though. Captain Commando's theme has that heroic feel to it it's pretty nice. As for Morrigan and Jin, I can't really tell (I've never played Cyberbots nor can I say whether Morrigan's theme is from Vampire Savior).Ĭaptain Commando, Roll, and the Hidden Character themes are all brand new. Anyone who has played Strider or the Rockman (Megaman) series will recognize their themes. The Street Fighter characters get their old themes back with the exception of Ryu, who now has an extended version of the original introduction theme of Street Fighter II! The surprises don't end there. It sounds 100 times better and I actually like it.Īs for the Capcom characters, some themes are familiar, and some are completely new. Street Fighter" has been touched up as well. That horrible theme of Gambit's from "X-Men vs. Spider-Man, Captain America, and Hulk all have remixed themes of their Marvel Super Heroes themes. I consider it a hyped-up version of Iron Man's old song from "Marvel Super Heroes". It's difficult to say whether or not War Machine's theme is new. Venom, who is new to the "Vs." series, has some sort of spooky song that is too strange for me. Wolverine has a cool song which is fast paced and pretty wild even for him. There's a large variety of songs here, some techno-ish, others with that rock-n-roll feel.Īll but two of the Marvel characters have their same themes from the previous games. Of all the "Vs." series Capcom has released, "Marvel vs.
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