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Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite (MVCI) arrived as the fourth main installment in a series celebrated for its "hyper-fighting" mechanics and flashy, screen-filling spectacle. Developed by Capcom, the game attempted to modernize the franchise by pivoting from the traditional 3-v-3 tag format to a , drawing inspiration from the original Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes .
The defining feature of MVCI is the Infinity Stone system . By choosing one of six stones (Power, Time, Reality, Soul, Mind, or Space), players can fundamentally alter their team's capabilities, granting unique "Surge" attacks and powerful "Infinity Storms." This mechanic replaced the assist system of previous games, allowing for a more fluid and creative "Active Switch" system where players can swap characters mid-move, leading to nearly infinite combo possibilities. Marvel.vs.Capcom.Infinite.Deluxe.Edition.part02...
Despite its mechanical depth, the game faced significant criticism regarding its artistic direction and roster . The move toward a more "cinematic" and realistic art style was often seen as a downgrade from the vibrant, comic-book aesthetic of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 . Furthermore, the absence of iconic characters like the X-Men and Fantastic Four —due to complex licensing issues at the time—was a point of contention for long-time fans who viewed those characters as the soul of the franchise. Marvel vs
