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02.05.2024 - 14:13 / videogameschronicle.com / Jordan Middler
Prominent content creator Maximilian Dood has commissioned a cel-shaded mod for Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite.
Dood (real name Maximillian Christensen) took to X to announce that he’d commissioned a mod to reskin the 2017 fighting game, to bring its art style closer in line with previous entries in the series.
The mod is being developed @WistfulHopes on X, and the first images and videos of it have been shared online.
“We’re getting close to something that makes me really happy, and hopefully many others who adverted their eyes from MVCI originally,” Christensen wrote on X.
The cel-shaded style is much closer to that of Marvel vs Capcom 3, which was released in 2011.
Marvel vs Capcom Infinite’s original art style was the subject of much criticism when the game first launched. A demo that was released for the game was roundly mocked online for some of the character’s facial expressions.
One image of Chun-Li, originally from the Street Fighter series, quickly became a meme.
The series has been on hiatus following the release of Marvel vs Capcom 3, perhaps due to the complicated rights issues around developing a new game.
Following the acquisition of Marvel by The Walt Disney Company, it was reported that Disney would routinely interfere in Capcom’s development plans.
It’s been claimed that during the development of Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 and later Marvel vs Capcom Infinite, Capcom wasn’t allowed to use characters in the game that weren’t planned for the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
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Crossover fighting game Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite first sauntered onto various videogaming mechanisms back in 2017. We forgot to review it. Oops. But others did, sometimes complaining about the art style, which was a chunky and plastic-looking departure from previous games in the series. It's now almost seven years later but at least one person has not forgotten this missed opportunity. A fighting game modder has been tinkering with shaders to bring the comic book style of previous games to Infinite. Looks cool.
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite had more than a few problems when it launched back in 2017. It was fun enough to play, but it has a less than stellar story, it was updated with DRM years after launch, and it's missing popular characters such as the X-Men. However, the biggest problem that faces the title is how badly it's aging, as despite only being seven years old, it's art style and graphics leave an awful lot to be desired.
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