Gamecom vs. Capcom 2

Gamecom vs. Capcom 2 (Chaos Battle ~ Gamecom VS/AND Capcom) is the direct sequel to the first Gamecom vs. Capcom. Like the original, GvS2 is a 2D tag-team fighting game published by Gamecom and developed strongly by Capcom... Now with the help of Iron Galaxy Studios, who were notably known for developing the official Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition for Playstation Network and Xbox Live. Available for the Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, Playstation Vita, and the GigaCom, Gamecom vs. Capcom 2 is updated with balance tweaks, new characters, returning and new stages, and a more robust story... And don't forget about some new game modes, too! The main character artwork has been drawn by Daisuke Ishiwatari (who worked in both Guilty Gear as the creator, and BlazBlue as the music composer), and promotional images were stylized by Falcoon. Unlike in the original installment, Tetsuya Shibata and Masato Nakamura have not reprised music composition duties, and there are now songs ripped from other notable titles (some of them are either arrangements or remixes at that)

Note
I, the great Ouroburos, originally expected to start work on GvS2 during Saturday evening... And yet, I was a little too excited to wait, so on this Friday, I gave myself a headstart!

Gameplay
Most of all the game mechanics from Gamecom vs. Capcom have been retained, except for a few differences below.

Changes in mechanics

 * Whenever playing as a character during gameplay, you can not only use his/her own moveset, but you can also change the playstyle that was originally for a different character (ex. Jared Raigon can have Beecanoe's moveset, Genius Guy could utilize Dark Guy's, etc.)
 * The super-powered techniques in the original, the Meteor Breaks, can now be performed anytime on the go, with or without any levels in your power gauge.
 * The ultimate attacks, known as the Giga Meteor Break Finishs, are now allowable for use in any round... However, the "35% or lower health" method is still mandatory. Now renamed as Final Oblivion Force
 * 1-on-1 and 2-on-2 battles have been newly implemented into this installment... Originally 3-vs-3 mechanics were to be put in, but I decided to leave it out since I think it's been abused lately in crossover titles. Also keep in mind that every character has his/her own storyline, where you fight in fifteen different battles, exchangable dialogue quips (full-on voiceovers included), and animated cutscenes in the middle of the game animated/produced by Japanese animation studio Xebec.

Character Roster

 * Nearly every character from the predecessor has returned (excluding a few halves of the DLC), and have brought newcomers along to join the fray. Some of the characters that were DLC in the past are now unlockable characters, instead. This is also the first GvS title in the series to not only feature Japanese, but also English voice acting.

Gamecom Team: Returning/Starter

 * Jared "Prince Sauria" Raigon (from Epic Saga); CV: Showtaro Morikubo, Vic Mignogna
 * Beecanoe Drygly (from Epic Saga); CV: Junichi Suwabe, Sam Riegel
 * Genius Guy No. 445 (from Epic Saga); CV: Mitsuki Saiga, Barbara Goodson
 * E.T.G. (from Epic Saga: Conquest of the Judgment Emperor); CV: Takeshi Kusao, Yuri Lowenthal
 * Heddo (from Heddo); CV: Tomomichi Nishimura, Bob Johnson
 * Fehc (from Heddo); CV: Kan Tokumaru, Kirk Thornton
 * Snickard (from Zagodah); CV: Takehito Koyasu, Brad MacDonald
 * Lina Yakamoto (from Orochi Breaker); CV: Aya Hirano, Wendee Lee
 * Fireboy (from Fireboy: The First Chapter); CV: Tomoe Hanba, Kate Higgins
 * Wombat (from Fireboy: The First Chapter); CV: Kunihiko Yasui, Travis Willingham
 * Ryu Nagato (from Eon); CV: Maaya Sakamoto, Tara Platt
 * Janga no Eon (from Eon); CV: Sakura Nogawa, Derek Stephen Prince
 * General Kurt (from Epic Saga); CV: Nozomu Sasaki, Liam O'Brien
 * Light Nova (from Space Warriors: The Legend of Souls); CV: Ryotaro Okiayu, Jamieson Price
 * Azarel (from Hollow); CV: Kazuya Nakai, Crispin Freeman
 * Yun (from Frontier Adventure); CV: Chihiro Suzuki, David Vincent
 * Galactic Petey (from Epic Saga); CV: Unsho Ishizuka, Fred Tatasciore
 * Sephira (from Epic Saga: Those Who Fight); CV: Emiri Kato, Melissa Fahn
 * Dark Guy (from Epic Saga: Conquest of the Judgment Emperor); CV: Chika Sakamoto, Laura Bailey
 * Morris Jade (from Til Death Do Thou Fight); CV: Shintaro Ohata, James Arnold Taylor
 * Weiss (from Neo Vortex); CV: Shinnosuke Tachibana, Grant George

Gamecom Team: New/Starter

 * Shrikes (from Eclipse); CV: Kiyotaka Furushima, Troy Baker
 * Aki Toriuma (from Nirvana Fear); CV: Satomi Korogi, Sandy Fox
 * Zio (from Excalibur); CV: Shunsuke Kazama, Will Friedle
 * Paradog (from Neo Vortex); CV: Yukari Tamura, Colleen O'Shaughnessey
 * The King (from Epic Saga: Those Who Fight); CV: Takehito Koyasu, Larry Kenney
 * Gigadon (from The Nameless); CV: Tomokazu Sugita, Dave Mallow

Gamecom Team: Returning/Unlockable

 * OX (from Hollow); CV: Keiji Fujiwara, Lex Lang
 * Lord Apocalypse (from Epic Saga); CV: Norio Wakamoto, Skip Stellrecht
 * Goddess Terios (from Epic Saga: Ouroburos vs. Beecanoe); CV: Chie Nakamura, Cindy Robinson

Other Information

 * Rating: Teen (ESRB), A (CERO), 12+ (PEGI)
 * Directed by: Ryota Niitsuma
 * Platform: 1-2 Player fighting (1-8 players via Playstation Network, Xbox Live, Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, and GigaStream)
 * Other names: Gamecom vs. Capcom 2: Enigma XII (North America; excluding the 3DS), Gamecom vs. Capcom II: Intese Tag-Team Brawl ~ Three.D Extravaganza (Nintendo 3DS port), Gamecom vs. Capcom 2nd: The Fight Continues (Europe), Chaos Battle ~ Gamecom VS/AND Capcom (Japan)

Trivia

 * For right now, this article has NOT been yet completed. Remember that you can also help out on this one, yourself... And while you do so, please look back at the original Gamecom vs. Capcom article and add a few things from there to here.