
Ryu and Chun-Li are ordinary people…?
>>1
I’ve seen someone write “Takashi” for the first time.
In Mav2, Capcom USA said, “If a student with such a strange face (Norimaro) becomes our side’s superhero, we’ll be in a tough spot, so that’s a no-go,” indicating that the basic hero has become a strong presence.
>>2
How about Mavst?
>>9
I’m sorry…
>>10
That’s why I told you!
The performance is quite strict.
In terms of settings, if it’s not against someone higher up, I think we could probably hold our own.
I can feel the output of the waves increasing…!
>>5
😊
In the third movie, after Takashi got completely beaten up by Wolverine, a supervillain appeared, and the flow of helping him stand up by lending a shoulder… I still think that’s a bit questionable.
I like Mayor + Feri and Amakou on the Beautiful Joe.
>>6
No, in the battle of Episode 1 of the OP, they were evenly matched.
Can you say the same about a rich old man who just loves muscle training and is like Batman?
Since characters like Daredevil, Iron Fist, and Shang-Chi exist, we can have fun with Street Fighter too.
Mavcapryū will be able to unleash a lot of Hadoukens and shoot like a laser.
In Ryu’s case, the victory quotes in MVC3 suggest that the output of Hadou has increased when it comes to the VS series.
Chun-Li’s ki power must surely be increasing.
I found it funny that suddenly I could change modes with Ken and Akuma.
On the MARVEL side, skilled archers and people who have maximized their human abilities are able to fly and shoot beams, and they have fought against those who can sometimes win, so it’s all good.
If it’s Marvel vs. Capcom, the Street Fighter characters can also shoot very thick beams, so it’s even.
First of all, an ordinary person can’t scrap an RV or truck with their bare hands in 30 seconds…
There are some who collect evidence during the match and go to court, so you shouldn’t think too deeply about it.
Objection! Wow! This is fun! Can I do it again?
>>21
Is Ryu over there!?
>>23
It’s hard to take that seriously when there are only five people in the game.
It’s not that this series is favored by Marvel; it’s simply that the adjustments are poorly done.
>>24
I mean, it’s obviously a festival game, so there’s no way they intend to balance all the characters, right?
I still don’t understand why there were two types of Wolverine.
It’s not like I was there in the past.
>>25
Is it really such a big deal that Wolverine, having lost his adamantium, would go so far as to become a completely different character?
>>29
I think it’s fine to treat it as a different character since it looks like a completely different gorilla now.
I just changed the nail art without putting in much effort…
I’m curious about what it would be like to compete without S.
>>30
Braha Sonsong, the Evil Doctor, etc.
Flying Dragon, Psych, Warmachine, etc.
Iron Man is in there.
Is the cable for the Sentinel hunt?
>>33
The main role is against Sentai, but since I’m a one-chance ghost, I can actually go beyond that.
Teams often referred to as Cable/Sentinel/Collider and Scrub.
It’s a character with an eternal combo that can be done with one recipe for all characters.
Combine with extreme assists like Siroc.
A character who risks their life to aim for the start of an eternal revolution.
So the better the player is at permanent combos, the higher their rank goes.
Characters with low combo accuracy are treated as bad characters.
>>33
If you have a gauge, you can become the strongest by using just one technique, allowing you to attack and return while doing a back jump.
On the contrary, without a gauge, nothing can be done.
The Doctor of Devil 2 is an assist character, so the gameplay feels a bit lacking.
Instead, the tag with the flying dragon is amazing.
I love the smooth movement of the first fighting X-MEN character pattern before the VS series.
>>38
It’s been significantly reduced, like Cylock.
>>38
I was using Cyclops, but I got the impression that it was shaking every time I executed a move.
It felt like the X-based Gouki was really struggling to match that kind of thing.
Well, technically, it’s 2, but I guess it’s also 3, and since you can change the vanguard after seeing the opponent’s, for example, if they’re using Vanguard Cable and we have Centrist Storm, then Centrist is tough, so we could say, “Alright, I’ll send out Storm first.”
MVC2, when pushed to the limit, reveals that Sentinel is the strongest.
The team called Sanslux.
>>40
The image is that it has shifted from being dominated by MSP alone to a strong competition between MSP and Sansra.
It’s just that the scrub is tough, Sun’s Law.
Vacuum Wave Fist (Kamehameha)
I prefer this vacuum wave fist.
I can’t imagine removing Senchi since it’s a super easy strong character, but if you can move it precisely, it feels like MSP, right?
It looks fun to play below B.
>>48
The one Justin often does.
When MSP crashes, it happens in an instant… Just having a Sentinel makes a huge difference in toughness.
>>50
Isn’t MSP supposed to be the strongest?! It’s a common story for beginners who started with that to get destroyed by centi.
The Ruby Heart is surprisingly expensive, isn’t it?