

That means going into an attack, and then launching into the air for even more hits. (Of course, guns do well to even the odds, as you might expect.) prev nextĪs for the gameplay, it's gone through a few slight changes to make the game more approachable for casual games, as it's fairly easy to put together combos by tapping the light punch and kick buttons. The backdrops also look like something ripped out of a Marvel comic book, whether you're fighting in a torn-apart cityscape (no doubt the work of Sigma Ultron) or in an underground catacomb, where Chris and Rocket find themselves nearly outmatched by robotic forces. That said, the fighting action still looks good, moving at a brisk pace of 60 frames per second, and packed with some great animations, especially when you launch into your super attack (by pressing both of the shoulder buttons at the same time, once you have the proper energy). It's true, it could use a little more work, but keep in mind that the demo is a work in progress, and Capcom still has a few months to polish things over before the game's release in September. One thing that some folks couldn't help point out was the new art style that Infinite has, whether it was how "bad" Chun-Li looked compared to her appearance in Street Fighter V, or the odd stares that characters like Chris Redfield and Dante from Devil May Cry give in some cases.
MARVEL VS CAPCOM INFINITE DEMO WHEN FREE
That said, it ends way too soon, with the demo indicating that the heroes have run for cover in a hiding place, leaving this new villain free reign over what's left in the world – and that could spell bad news for the journey ahead.
MARVEL VS CAPCOM INFINITE DEMO WHEN SERIES
Capcom: Infinite moves at a pretty brisk pace, between a series of fights that get you caught up to speed on just how powerful Sigma Ultron is. They do – and it's none other than Thanos. That includes sending Resident Evil's Chris Redfield, with Rocket Raccoon by his side, off to another dimension (with help from Doctor Strange) to find a new recruit.

This forces Captain America and his crew of heroes – including Marvel and Capcom characters alike – to try and formulate a plan to stop him. The demo does a good job of presenting the scope of the cast from Infinite, as it begins to tell the story of Sigma Ultron's domination over the world, with his many robot forces trying to dismantle enemies. In each scenario, you'll find yourself fighting against a slew of Sigma Ultron's robotic minions, before getting a chance to show your stuff against the big guy (guys?) himself – only to be easily outmatched. You'll be able to test drive a number of characters that will be in the final cast, including Nathan Spencer from Bionic Commando (the new remake), Thor, Chun-Li, Captain Marvel, Captain America, Mega Man (in X form), Sir Arthur (from Ghouls n' Ghosts), the Guardians of the Galaxy's Rocket Raccoon, and a handful of others. Surprisingly enough, the demo provides ample opportunity to get hands-on with several characters from the series.
