Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite (KManX89)

Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is a 2017 crossover fighting game developed and published by Capcom. It is the sequel to Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and the sixth entry in the titular Marvel vs. Capcom series of fighting games. Like previous entries, characters from both the Marvel and Capcom universes unite to compete in a series of tag-team battles.

The game was built from the ground up using Unreal Engine 4. It features whole new fight mechanics designed to create accessibility from previous installments. Unlike previous entries, it features a very cinematic feel, using photorealistic graphics as opposed to the comic book-style cell-shaded visuals from its predecessor, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. The game also features the series' first-ever Story Mode as well as the all-new Cinematic Mode for PlayStation VR users, rendering the game's assets in motion picture-inspired 3D effects. Also included in the PSVR-exclusive Cinematic Mode is a VR Guardians of the Galaxy Milano ship mission featured in the Story Mode.

The game is slated for release on September 19, 2017 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.

Base

 * Story: Full cinematic story mode. Heroes and villains from the Marvel and Capcom universes unite to collect the Infinity Stones and stop Ultron Sigma.
 * Arcade: Select a pair of fighters and fight a random series of CPU opponents until you face the end boss.
 * Versus: Fight against another player or CPU in singles matches.
 * Player vs CPU
 * Player vs. Player
 * 2-Player vs. CPU


 * Infinite Survival: Face an endless string of random CPU opponents with the Infinity Gauntlet. Withstand as many enemies as possible while controlling all 6 Stones simultaneously. As a newly-implemented feature, foes keep jumping into the stage in rapid succession as opposed to each fight being separated by rounds.
 * Mission: Complete various tutorials or character-specific challenges.
 * Training: Hone your skills against a bot using set parameters in order to hone your skills.
 * Online: Play against other players online in a number of different modes:
 * Casual Match (2 players): Battle other players online without the results affecting your rank.
 * Ranked Match (2 players): Battle other players online to advance in the rankings.
 * Scramble: (2-4 players): Tag bout where both fighters on each team occupy the screen at the same time, each controlled by individual players or player/CPU.
 * Team Battle (6-10 players): A variant of Street Fighter V and Ultra Street Fighter IV 's Team Battle mode. Teams of up to 5 players duel each other in succession until all players from one side are eliminated. Players can be actively tagged in by the point player at any time. Only 2 players on each team are idle at a time, however.
 * King of the Gauntlet (4-8 players): Starts with a preliminary one-on-one match between the first two players in a party of up to 8, each combatant wielding 3 Infinity Stones with the winner obtaining the Infinity Gauntlet. He or she will then face all other partied players one-by-one with the challengers lacking Stones until he or she is defeated. Afterwards, the newly-crowned Infinity Gauntlet wielder will face all other players in a reset queue. Defeated players have the option to change their character should they so please.
 * Collection: View all the unlockable media content straight from Dr. Light's library:
 * Movies: Replay the cutscenes from the Story Mode.
 * Characters: Read character bios and view character models and (unlocked) character endings.
 * Soundtrack: Hear character themes and other in-game music.
 * Artwork: View concept art for the game.
 * Voices: Hear all character voices.


 * Options: Change game settings.

Bonus/DLC
The following game modes were later added as DLC throughout each of the seasoned digital updates for Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite.

Season 2

 * Story Mode v2.0: Updated Story Mode complete with new chapters, new battles, all DLC characters from season 1 and 2, Sentinels and Doombots as new enemies, NPC bosses, new stages, and 3-v-3 bouts.
 * Challenge: Compete in a series of 10 bouts against random CPU teams with random challenge modifiers applied to each fight, such as X Factor (from MvC3), falling loot crates, two Stones (or no Stones), random stage effects, SFxT's Pandora Mode (which grants the user infinite Meter, use of Stones and damage boost at the expense of a partner and gradually health), etc. Also available online.
 * Chaos: A side-scrolling, beat-'em-up-styled game mode similar to Tekken 's Scenario Mode. Teams of 3 can roam around open world stages from MvCI as part of season 2's newly-implemented 3-on-3 format. Infinity Stones and power-ups, such as X Factor are randomly scattered around each stage and can be picked up during battle. Can be played either online with other players or offline with AI-controlled partners (who can be swapped at any time) and enemies.
 * Sentinel VR Battle (PlayStation 4 exclusive): A first-person fight mode exclusive to PlayStation VR. Players are divided into teams of 8 and battle with and against other PSVR users in an open world Manhattan with each side either controlling Sentinels or Heroes. Each Hero has their own unique abilities, including flight depending on the character. Also compatible with PlayStation Move.
 * Playable Heroes: Iron Man, Star-Lord, Wolverine, Captain Marvel, Ryu, X, Nina and Monster Hunter.

Season 3

 * MvC Zombies: A Marvel Zombies-themed spiritual successor to Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 's Heroes and Heralds Mode. Defend the Earth from a zombie (B.O.W.) apocalypse as Team Heroes or help Wesker achieve his goal of human saturation by infecting the remaining Heroes (via defeating them in battle) as Team Zombies in special 4-on-4 battles. Each side is responsible for quarantining or infecting contested zones with the infection rate affecting the amount of B.O.W.s occupying each area. Unique ability cards can be obtained as well as Stones and weapons from the Marvel and Capcom universes.
 * Mutant Reckoning: Story Mode expansion. Scarlet Witch, under her father, Magneto's leadership is attempting an incursion of all 9 Nordic realms using a unique weapon with Midgard (Earth) via Xgard as the collision point. It's up to a new squad of heroes, led by fellow mutant, Psylocke to stop her.

Season 4

 * Devastation: A second story expansion. After Scarlet Witch's plan failed, Silver Surfer returns to earth to warn the heroes of a new, universal-level threat... the reawakening of the destruction God, Abyss! With unparalleled destruction imminent, the heroes go to recruit an unlikely comrade to help stop this new threat once and for all: Akuma.
 * Boss Mode: A new unlockable mode allowing you to play as either of the end bosses upon earning and successfully completing a secret boss battle against Akuma Thanos, a new secret boss encompassing the merged form of the two behemoths in an alternate ending to the game's story.

Plot
One day in the Marvel universe, a spontaneous convergence occurs, merging them with the Capcom world. The architect of the convergence is none other than Ultron Sigma, the merged form of Ultron and Sigma, the robotic foes of the Avengers and Mega Man X, respectively, using the Reality and Space Infinity Stones. United as one, they've unleashed an evolved form of the Sigma Virus in an attempt to purge all organic life, turning them into cyborgs and thereby placing them under his control. 88 days after the convergence, upon learning that Ultron Sigma has infected and taken over all of Hydraloo with the Sigma Virus, A.I.M.Brella lead researcher and bioterrorist, Albert Wesker devises a plan of his own with its leader, M.O.D.O.K. via satellite cams, who orders him to retrieve the Mind Stone. Having already retrieved a sample after defeating and apprehending the Mutants, he reveals his plan is going smoothly and is about to begin the next phase as they prepare to use the captured Hawkeye in furtherance of their own goals, having imprisoned him in one of their stasis tubes.

Some time later, in Hongshiang (the emergence of Marvel's iteration of Hong Kong and Lanshiang from the Resident Evil universe), the city is under attack by a siege of Hunters deployed by A.I.M.Brella. As Hydraloo sends Dreadnoughts to battle them, XHydrants (Hydraloo guards infected by the Sigma Virus) begin searching for a fugitive. As they search the city ruins, they are suddenly attacked by a passerby Edward Falcon who begins fleeing the ensuing chaos after getting lost in the city. Along the way, he runs into a rogue Captain Commando, who destoys all incoming monsters and cyborgs. Falcon explains that he's in search of stones of power from his own universe in dealing with the cosmic-level threats from the converged world while Captain Commando is hunting superpowered threats from a futuristic Metro City in his own world. They escape through the ravaged streets together, evading all incoming threats. After eventually taking out a unit of XHydrants, they continue fleeing, only to run into a Hydraloo Terror-Carrier, who fires at them through the air. They evade its fire until it gets taken down by a silhouetted mercenary. Revealing herself as Juri Han, she leads them straight to the Hydraloo main headquarters via side street, defeating safeguarding Hydraloo Dolls and Ultron drones upon their arrival. Juri leads the two into the Control Center upon clearing out more Dolls where they discover that Hydraloo is harboring Psycho Powered doomsday weapons known as the Black Moons that could destroy the merged world, but she knew the code to deactivate them. She escorts them into the H.I.N. (formerly Shadaloo's S.I.N.) portion of their base which had been merged following the convergence. However, they encounter Albert Wesker standing beside a downed Vega, having seized their assets for himself. Juri betrays Edward Falcon and Captain Commando in the double-crossing and reveals her allegiance to Wesker. After easily defeating the heroes, they try to asphyxiate them, exerting their dominance, but are subdued by Juri's rival, M. Bison, who's been infected with the Sigma Virus, allowing Falcon and Commando to escape. Juri and Wesker manage to defeat Bison and order his imprisonment via Third Energy Raft along with the mutants and Dolls.

Some time later, following an anonymous phone call exchange between Albert Wesker, members of S.H.I.E.L.D. arrive outside the base via Quinjet to retrieve Edward Falcon and Captain Commando. Director Nick Fury appears alongside Black Widow, D.S.O.'s Leon Kennedy and S.O.R.T.'s Regina, who have been invited to take command after joining S.H.I.E.L.D. as part of the United States government following the convergence. Informing them of the double-crossing, they explain that Wesker had colluded with Juri to build a B.O.W. using the X-Gene and unleashed the Phoenix Force by imprisoning the mutants and Hawkeye in retrieving the sample from her. With various alien races locked in an intergalactic war for the Soul Stone in an effort to stop it, the Skrulls had built an omega weapon of their own using Hydraloo's completed BLECE weapon in exchange for Super Skrull drones, which are now in Wesker's possession along with the Black Moons. Fearing an incursion, the Guardians of the Galaxy joined Captain Marvel's Alpha Flight space team to battle the Skrulls, destroying Skrull ships and their fleet harboring the weapon via their Milano ship. However, they were too late as the Phoenix Force arrived, narrowly escaping death at the hands of Captain Marvel.

During this time, at the Alpha Flight Space Station, with the Phoenix Force quickly approaching the Dark Kingdom, Captain Marvel searches the database for a weapon that can defeat it, pulling up a superpowered Goddess named Nina on her supercomputer. She teleports to Draghala in search of her, during which time, a pair of Kree henchmen discover the Guardians' Milano ship which crashlanded in their escape endaveurs. Searching the premise for bodies, they're taken by surprise via Star-Lord's elemental gun and Rocket's Laser Cannon. They escape out into the open wastelands and join Captain Marvel and Nina in a rogue hunt for battling Dragon Clan and Kree soldiers, who are locked in a war for control of their merged world. Alerting their superiors, the leaders of the two clans, Zog and Ronan the Accuser, respectively agree to set aside their differences and track them down together. Searching for Ryu Bateson, Nina is eventually found by Captain Marvel, who tries to recruit her in an attempt to stop the approaching Phoenix Force. Nina initially declines and battles Captain Marvel, taking her for a threat. However, they find themselves joining forces with the arrival of Ronan and Zog, taking them out together. Rocket and Star-Lord show up to greet the two victorious goddesses. They're double-crossed, however, as they're met with the arrival of the Phoenix Force, which causes massive fissures, obliterating all Dragon Clan and Kree soldiers. After initially using their weapons to no avail, Nina channels energy by casting spells, allowing them to slow it down via water energy from Quill's elemental gun and Rocket's Hadron Enforcer long enough for the two magical heroes to obliterate it with a dual Stellar Stream and Myollnir from both directions. With the Phoenix Force gone, Nina uses her magic to repair the destroyed Milano ship and return to base with the others.

During the invasion of Draghala, Dr. Strange searches the Dark Kingdom for the Soul Stone along with an inhabitant, Morrigan, which is under attack by an endless swarm of Mindless Ones after being summoned by Dormammu via a mysterious force, who speaks to them telepathically. Causing mystic distortions and ripple effects within the dimension, they battle their way through the Mindless Ones in search of the gateway. Eventually discovering a Hell Gate marked with the Satsui no Hado emblem, Dr. Strange tries to destroy the Hell Gate using his magic, but is unsuccessful, being sealed by a mysterious force. Morrigan continues to fend off the Mindless Ones and finds the Eye of Agamotto inside a nearby chest which destroys the Hell Gate. After shattering the Hell Gate, they find a mutant wreath-like crevice harboring an organic substance buried inside it. However, it causes a giant rift as it levitates off the surface, welding the nearby pathways together to form a graveyard composed of dark matter in the transformation. The Chituari emerge, revealed to be trapped inside the other end of the void within the Hell Gate. As Dr. Strange and Morrigan battle the Chituari, the dimension suffers more ripple effects, slowly withering away. With the land deteriorating, Ghost Rider arrives on his motorcycle, rounding up the remaining Hell Gates on his chain and smashes them against the Chituari. Using his magic, Dr. Strange summons the Devil Arms from the remaining chests and destroys the Hell Gates. In doing so, the Eye of Agamotto creates another terra-forming fissure as the ground crumbles beneath them, leaving nothing but scattered landmasses floating in the air. In the space surrounding them lies vortexes from which Chituari Leviathan begin to emerge. With the approaching Leviathan set to devour the floating Soul Stone, Morrigan's own Aensland Castle and even themselves, Dr. Strange casts another spell, chaining the landmasses together and launches them at the Leviathan while Morrigan defends her base with missiles. After obliterating the Leviathan, Strange merges them back together and reforms the terrain.

As Strange and Ghost Rider search for Morrigan, she comes across the Soul Stone lying near the mutant eye at the heart of the dimension. However, before she can claim it, Demitri arrives. Morrigan senses the Satsui no Hado burning inside her fiercest rival, revealing him as the architect all along. Seeing a chance to enslave all of humanity and retake his throne at the top of the Makai hierarchy all in one move, he challenges Morrigan and defeats her. With his centuries-long battle seemingly won, Demitri offers Morrigan the chance to join him as his pawn as they rule all of mankind, superpowered or otherwise together. However, Dr. Strange arrives via teleportation and prevents him from claiming the Soul Stone. After defeating Demitri in combat, Dr. Strange takes the Soul Stone and proceeds to revive Morrigan. As she awakens, Strange's arch nemesis, Dormammu appears through a portal with the reality-controlling Kobik cosmic cube and Cosmic Control Rod. He bids to merge the converged world with the Negative Gen (the Negative Zone from the Fantastic Four universe merged with the Majigen from Darkstalkers) using the Kobik, thereby placing all beings under his control in a deal with Jedah, granting him rule of the Dark Dimension. Using the Kobik, Dormammu creates a gateway between the two dimensions inside the mutant structure and begins the process. With enslavement imminent, Strange casts a spell, linking the Soul Stone with the portal and destroys the Kobik via Soul energy, preventing the convergence. With the Kobik shards getting sucked into the portal, Strange banishes Demitri and Dormammu to the Negative Gen through the portal using the Soul Stone. However, the Soul Stone gets sucked into the gateway device by an unknown force in the process.

TBC

Base Roster
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will feature a base roster of 36 playable characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes. Among them are 17 newcomers to the series with more to be added post-launch via downloadable content (DLC).

DLC
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will release 6 post-launch DLC characters throughout the year, bringing the total roster to 42 characters. A season 2 digital update, which can be redeemed free of charge with the Season Pass, will add 6 more characters to the roster and a plethora of additional content. A third season update, which will bring the total roster to 54 characters, is planned for 2019 which will further expand the contents of the game along with a fourth in 2020, bringing the roster to 60 characters. Each subsequent seasonal update will feature X-Men and Fantastic Four characters, who have been omitted from the game's initial roster and DLC plans due to a licensing dispute with 20th Century Fox, who own the motion picture rights to said franchises.

Enemies

 * Kree
 * XGardians
 * Mindless Ones
 * Ultron Drones
 * Dragon Clan
 * A.I.M.Brella Soldiers
 * Sins
 * Velociraptors
 * B.O.W.s

Bosses

 * AB.O.W.mination (Abomination mutated into a Tyrant via G-Virus)
 * Tyrannosaurus Rex
 * Mutant Wesker
 * M. Bison
 * Ultron Sigma (Sub-Boss)
 * Ultron Omega (Final Boss)

Assist Characters
Several characters have their own NPCs used for assists during hyper combos.

Stages
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will feature 17 stages where you fight against either a CPU or another player-controlled opponent. More will be added post-launch via DLC.

Locations
Due to the game's storyline, most stages in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite are a combination of iconic locations or ideas from both worlds.

Trivia

 * Demitri's gender-bending Midnight Bliss hyper attack reportedly used preexisting character assets in place of several characters in order to cut development time and costs. These include Hela, Death, Elektra, Alex Wesker, Spider-Gwen, the comic-based female forms of Loki and Ultron and Jane Foster's iteration of Thor in place of Juri, Ghost Rider, DareDevil, Albert Wesker, Spider-Man, Loki, Ultron and Thor Odinson, respectively.
 * The move similarly swaps Chun-Li with her famous Battle Costume iteration from Street Fighter V and Jedah with his blonde female form from Darkstalkers III.
 * Leon Kennedy was chosen as the Resiident Evil rep on the Capcom side (with Ada Wong as a Season 2 DLC character) in order to promote the upcoming Resident Evil 2 remake. Likewise, Hell's City, a mixture of DareDevil 's Hell's Kitchen and Resident Evil 's Raccoon City features the R.P.D. from Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3: Nemesis.
 * Blade's inclusion in Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite was supposedly made as a promotion for a Blade Netflix series that's been teased with the release of a new Marvel Legends figure.