![]() ![]() It’s impressive just how aggressively it completely upends traditions fans have known since X-Men vs Street Fighter in 1996. However, where it fails to deliver on story and in its use of beloved characters, Marvel Vs. Comic book characters aren’t known for their realistic proportions, but this is a ridiculous mess. Even characters from the same universe, like Jedah and Morrigan, look odd next to one another. Worse, there’s no uniform direction for the art style, as some heroes’ designs seem to aim for photorealism while others are heavily stylized. Mike Haggar’s head protrudes out, not up, from his shoulders. Capcom: Infinite manages to make Dante and Chun Li look like the counterfeit action figure versions your grandmother bought you for Christmas (even after Chun Li’s redesign). Spencer’s wide, dead eyes and odd teeth make him look like a jack o’ lantern. Captain America’s shoulders look like they’ve liberated his head from his oppressive neck, which is nowhere to be found. Capcom: Infinite is definitely a strong fighting game deep down, it’s hard to get past just how distractingly bad and stiff the character design is. ![]() Even though its mixed cast of comic book and video game characters often look like they’ve been whacked with the ugly stone, the bold reinvention of this decades-old fighting game series’ tag-team mechanics is inspired.While Marvel Vs. ![]() Capcom: Infinite, looks aren’t everything. ![]()
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