Cammy/Rogue playthrough - X-men vs Street Fighter (Arcade)

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Cammy/Rogue playthrough - X-men vs Street Fighter (Arcade)
    X-Men vs. Street Fighter is an arcade game released by Capcom in 1996. It features characters from the X-Men franchise and characters from the Street Fighter game series. In Arcade Mode, the player fights several artificial intelligence-controlled teams before competing in a final battle against the boss character, Apocalypse, an antagonist from the X-Men series. After defeating him, the character that defeated Apocalypse is forced to fight his or her teammate. Once the CPU-controlled teammate is defeated, the game will show the player-controlled character's ending.
    It was the first game to blend a tag team style of combat with the well-known Street Fighter gameplay, as well as incorporating elements from Capcom's previous fighting games in the Marvel Comics franchise. X-Men vs. Street Fighter uses a system similar to the style developed in Marvel Super Heroes, and adds the tag team gameplay feature. Instead of picking one character, a player picks two. The starting character can then tag the waiting one in at any time. In order to win the match, both characters in the other team must be defeated. Apocalypse is the final boss of the game, and thus lacks a tag partner.
    X-Men vs. Street Fighter features a roster of 17 playable characters. The X-Men characters come largely unchanged from X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes, with the exception of Rogue, Gambit and Sabretooth, who were new to the series (roster comprises of Cyclops, Gambit, Juggernaut, Magneto, Rogue, Sabretooth, Storm, Wolverine). The Street Fighter characters used their Street Fighter Alpha forms and their moves were given upgrades to match the larger-than-life atmosphere of the Marvel games - for example, Ryu's Hadouken is much larger than it is in other games (roster comprises of Cammy White, Charlie Nash, Chun-Li, Dhalsim, Ken Masters, M. Bison, Ryu, Zangief and Akuma).

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3