Image vs. Capcom: Heroes of Next Generation

Image vs. Capcom: Heroes of Next Generation (画像VSカプコン：次世代の英雄 Imejiko vs. Kapukon: Hirozu obu Nyukesuto Jyenereshon) is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom and this is a spin-off of Marvel vs Capcom franchise. It also features Capcom's very own popular characters, and there's more characters from American comic book company with a darker edge franchise of Image Comics. This one's going to be the upcoming installment of the Vs. series franchise from Capcom. It is set for releases on both for PS3, and Xbox 360 consoles.

Name: Image vs. Capcom: Heroes of Next Generation

Genre: Fighting

Platform: PlayStation 4, Arcade, and Xbox One

Number of Players: 1-2 Players

Rating: T for (Teen)

Publisher: Capcom, MT Framework

Release Date: TBA

Plot:
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Gameplay
Same old Gameplay Appeared in Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 video game franchise. This game also features the same old tag-based team features as it was previously use in the last installment of the video game just like Marvel vs Capcom series, where each player chooses three characters that can be swapped at any point during a match, and utilizes an order selection called "Evolved Vs. Fighting System", any system that's a modified version of earlier systems (let's mention Playstation 2, X-Box, & the original classic Sega Dreamcast just to name a few) seen in the Marvel vs. Capcom, & Capcom vs. SNK games & the third installment sequel to Marvel vs Capcom 3. The aim of the game is to use various attacks to drain your opponent's health bars and defeat all of their characters or have the most cumulative health when time runs out. It's the first game in the franchise to feature three-dimensional character models what you see in Street Fighter 4 franchise always the same as opposed to the same old two-dimensional sprites, though gameplay remains restricted to two-dimensions, allowing characters to move only backward, forward, or straight up into the air. There's this one final boss in the game reveal's the Phlegethonyarre (more similar to Galactus as the final boss in Marvel vs Capcom 3).

English Version
Kyle Hebert - Ryu

Laura Bailey - Chun-Li, Ricochet

Travis Willingham - Alex, Charlie

Michelle Ruff - Crimson Viper, Cyblade

Matt Riedy - Mike Hagger

Siobhan Flynn - Morrigan Aensland

Dameon Clarke - Nathan Spencer

Roger Craig Smith - Chris Redfield

Kari Wahlgren - Jill Valentine

Reuben Langdon - Dante

Danielle Burgio - Trish, Ballistic

Darrel Guilbeau - Viewtiful Joe

Dave Mallow - Akuma

Dan Woren - Arthur

Chelsea Curto - Saki Omokane

Johnny Yong Bosch - Zero, Smasher

Christopher Corey Smith - Jin Saotome

Keith Szarabajka - Savage Dragon

Colleen O'Shaughnessey - Ton Pooh, Supervision

D. C. Douglas - Albert Wesker, Stryker

Dee Bradley Baker - Necro

Keith David - Spawn

Dan Gilvezan - The Badger

Fred Tatasciore - Badrock

Steve Blum - Violator

Isaac C. Singleton Jr. - Impact

Jamie Marchi - Witchblade

Richard Epcar - Cyberface

Nolan North - Super Patriot, Hayato Kanzaki

Jesse Head - Firebreather

Megan Hollingshead - Aphrodite IX

Patrick Seitz - Marcus Antares

David Gazzana - Knightsabre

Karen Strassman - Wratihborn

Sumalee Montano - Psilence

Corey Burton - Mr. Gone

T. J. Storm - Strider Hiryu

Will Friedle - Batsu

Terence J. Rotolo - Frank West

James Patrick Stuart - The Darkness

David Sobolov - Malebolgia

Michael Haley - The Maxx

Josh Keaton - Wayne Holden

John Driscoll - Announcer

Noam Jenkins - Aiden Pearce

Troy Baker - Booker DeWitt

Japanese Version
Hiroki Takahashi - Ryu

Fumiko Orikasa - Chun-Li

Mie Sonozaki - Crimson Viper

Rie Tanaka - Morrigan Aensland

Kiyoyuki Yanada - Mike Hagger

Takaya Kuroda - Nathan Spencer

Hiroki Touchi - Chris Redfield

Toshiyuki Morikawa - Dante, Charlie

Atsuko Tanaka - Trish

Tomokazu Seki - Viewful Joe

Tesu Inada - Arthur, Hayato Kanzaki

Ryotaro Okiayu - Zero

Houko Kuwashima - Saki Omokane

Joji Nakata - Albert Wesker

Atsuko Yuya - Jill Valentine

Yuji Ueda - Strider Hiryu

Crew:
Talisen Jaffe, Keythe Farley - Casting, ADR, and Voice Directors