Juggling concepts and characters from two distinct fictional universes, the franchise has for better and worse garnered two broad categories of players. That same universe-crossing mash-up fantasy lies at the heart of Marvel vs Capcom, a franchise built on the question: What if Spider-Man could beat the crap out of Devil May Cry‘s Dante? While we ponder the fineries of that scenario in our Marvel vs Capcom Infinite review, the impatient among you can rest assured that our extensive time with the game left us a bubbling pot of juvenile exuberance - with plenty of giggles and gasps of awe.
Human ingenuity being what it is, you rolled with it, pitting your Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles against your Power Rangers, or admitting Bilbo Baggins into the very prestigious Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry. If you had a bunch of action figures growing up, you probably gathered a diverse set of characters from across all your favorite games, movies, and books with which to play. So, which skins are you going to purchase? Do any of the DLC characters intrigue you? Feel free to let us know in the comments section below or start a conversation on Don’t Feed the Gamers official Facebook page. For a deeper look into the gameplay of these three, feel free to check out the introductory trailers for them at the Marvel VS Capcom YouTube channel. Since they’re character DLC, it’s a bit pricier than a brand new outfit and each are priced at 7.99 instead. On the other hand, Black Panther, Monster Hunter, and Sigma can be purchased separately as well. If there are only a few that’s tickling your fancy, they can all be purchased separately for 3.99 USD or buy their corresponding costume packs, which are priced at 11.94 USD. For those interested in collecting them all, it can be purchased for 29.99 USD. Marvel VS Capcom Infinite Premium Costume PacksĪll of these bad boys, girls, and what have you are all available right now for the Marvel VS Capcom Infinite “Premium Costume Pass” holders.