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Marvel vs. Capcom Origins
Developer(s)Iron Galaxy Studios
Publisher(s)Capcom
Producer(s)Derek Neal
SeriesMarvel vs. Capcom
Platform(s)PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
ReleasePlayStation Network
  • NA: September 25, 2012
  • EU: October 10, 2012
Xbox Live Arcade
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, Multiplayer

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Marvel vs. Capcom Origins is a crossover fighting video game developed by Iron Galaxy Studios and published by Capcom. It is a compilation of Marvel Super Heroes and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes. The dual pack was released through the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in September and October 2012, respectively.

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The game, which was developed using Marvel Super Heroes' and Clash of Super Heroes' arcade ROMs, aimed to maintain the integrity of their original releases. As such, no changes were made to gameplay mechanics or character balance. Origins introduces high-definition visuals with multiple options for filters and viewing angles. It implements GGPO-enhanced online multiplayer with player lobbies, spectating, and replay saving. It also incorporates a challenge system which awards points used to unlock concept art, secret characters, and other content.

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Origins was met with mixed to positive reviews upon release. Critics praised the game for remaining faithful to the arcade versions and its additional features, but criticized it for its outdated gameplay and unbalanced rosters. In December 2014, the game was removed from its online platforms after Capcom's licensing contracts with Marvel Comics expired.

Gameplay[edit]

A gameplay screenshot from Marvel vs. Capcom Origins illustrating the 'over the shoulder' viewing filter designed to emulate an authentic arcade experience.

Marvel vs. Capcom Origins is a compilation game which includes two 1990s Capcom titles, Marvel Super Heroes (1995) and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998), whose gameplay remain identical to their arcade releases.[1][2]Origins retains each game's original single-player game modes and introduces online multiplayer.[3] The online infrastructure utilizes GGPO, a networking library designed to minimize input lag.[4] In addition to ranked and player matches, the online mode adds eight-player lobbies, spectator mode, and replay saving.[5] The matchmaking system allows players to adjust certain settings to narrow down search results, such as establishing ping thresholds and regional preferences.[3]

Origins features high-definition visuals with multiple options available for filters, frames, and scan lines.[6] Players can play both games in their original states or apply filters to smooth the graphics and character sprites.[7] The screen ratio can be adjusted to the standard-definition 4:3 aspect ratio or stretched for high-definition televisions.[7] It also offers different viewing angles for gameplay, such as an 'over the shoulder' view.[7] Lastly, Origins includes an in-game challenge system.[8] These challenges, which can range from throwing a certain number of projectiles to winning online matches, reward points upon completion that can be used to unlock bonus content from the 'Vault', including concept art, short films, and secret characters.[3]

Development and release[edit]

Marvel vs. Capcom Origins was announced by Capcom on July 5, 2012.[9] The game was developed by Iron Galaxy Studios, who had previously worked with Capcom on Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition.[3] A playable demo of the game was present during the Evolution Championship Series from July 6–8, 2012, and San Diego Comic-Con International from July 12–15, 2012.[10] According to Producer Derek Neal, Iron Galaxy Studios used the original arcade ROMs from Marvel Super Heroes and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes to create the game.[2] The balance of the characters was deliberately left unchanged in order to remain faithful to the arcade versions.[2]Origins was built upon a similar framework to Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition, which had also included online play using GGPO, upgraded graphics, visual filters, and dynamic challenges.[11] During an interview at San Diego Comic-Con, Neal stated that Capcom had made several improvements to the online capabilities of their games since the release of 3rd Strike Online Edition in 2011 after taking fan feedback into consideration, focusing on the new options to filter matches by ping and region of play.[2][12]

Marvel vs. Capcom Origins was released in North America and Europe on September 25 and 26, 2012.[13][14] The European PlayStation 3 version was originally scheduled to be released alongside its Xbox 360 counterpart; however, an unspecified error delayed its release until October 10, 2012.[15] Following the expiration of their licensing contracts with Marvel Comics, Capcom announced in an employee blog, released on December 15, 2014, that Marvel vs. Capcom Origins would be delisted from online stores.[16] The game was available on the PlayStation Network for the United States and Europe up until December 23, 2014, and on Xbox Live Arcade globally until December 31, 2014.[17] Its removal came shortly after the recent sweep of digital Marvel-related titles during late 2013, including Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, and Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.[18][19]

Reception[edit]

Reception
Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings(PS3) 72%[20]
(X360) 80%[21]
Metacritic(PS3) 72/100[22]
(X360) 78/100[23]
Review scores
PublicationScore
EGM9/10[24]
IGN8.2/10[3]
OPM (AU)5/10[25]
OPM (US)7/10[25]
OXM (US)6.5/10[26]

Marvel vs. Capcom Origins received mixed to positive reviews from critics upon release, with aggregate review websites GameRankings and Metacritic assigning scores of 72%[20] and 72/100[22] for the PlayStation 3 version and 80%[21] and 78/100[23] for the Xbox 360 version, respectively. The game received praise for its preservation of the original arcade releases' integrity, additions of online multiplayer and challenges, and variety of unlockable content. On the other hand, it received criticism for its unbalanced character rosters and outdated gameplay mechanics. Ray Carsillo of Electronic Gaming Monthly awarded Origins a 9/10, stating the game 'does a fine job of staying true to the originals, while the addition of dynamic challenges provide a new layer of addictiveness that helps to overshadow how much these games have aged in the past two decades.'[24]

Taylor Cocke of IGN rated the title 8.2/10, concluding that 'neither title is perfect due to some blatantly unbalanced characters, but as a walk down memory lane, this package is hard to beat.'[3]Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine gave the game a score of 7/10, saying the 'minimal-frills two-pack is definitely entertaining while it lasts.'[25] Heidi Kemps of Official Xbox Magazine came to a verdict of 6.5/10, praising the visual presentation and accurate reproduction of the coin-operated originals, while criticizing clunky mechanics.[26]Official PlayStation Magazine Australia labeled Marvel vs. Capcom Origins 'a bland and unexciting update of a couple of classics that have long been superseded,' rating the game 5/10.[25]

References[edit]

  1. ^Goldfarb, Andrew (July 5, 2012). 'MARVEL VS. CAPCOM ORIGINS HITS XBLA, PSN IN SEPTEMBER'. IGN. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  2. ^ abcdMcGee, Maxwell; Neal, Derek (July 7, 2012). Marvel Vs. Capcom Developer Interview - EVO 2012. GameSpot. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  3. ^ abcdefCocke, Taylor (September 26, 2012). 'MARVEL VS. CAPCOM ORIGINS REVIEW'. IGN. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
  4. ^Tach, Dave (July 5, 2012). ''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins' bundles two brawlers in September'. Polygon. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  5. ^Corriea, Alexa Ray (August 30, 2012). ''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins' bundle coming this September'. Polygon. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
  6. ^Mallory, Jordan (October 8, 2012). 'Deja Review: Marvel vs. Capcom Origins'. Engadget. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  7. ^ abcCipriano, Jason (October 2, 2012). ''Marvel Vs. Capcom Origins' Review – The Super Heroes Are At It Again'. MTV News. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  8. ^Sinclair, Brendan (July 5, 2012). 'Marvel vs. Capcom: Origins hits in September'. GameSpot. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  9. ^Zivalich, Nikole (July 5, 2012). 'Marvel Vs. Capcom Origins Announced For XBLA And PSN'. G4. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  10. ^Elston, Brett (July 5, 2012). 'Marvel vs Capcom Origins coming to XBLA and PSN in September'. Capcom-Unity. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
  11. ^Yip, Spencer (December 19, 2014). 'Marvel Vs. Capcom Origins Leaves PSN Next Week, Xbox Live Arcade On Dec. 31'. Siliconera. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  12. ^Neal, Derek (July 8, 2012). Marvel vs. Capcom Origins - The Rundown on Marvel vs. Capcom: Origins (Off-Screen) EVO 2012. IGN. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  13. ^'Marvel vs. Capcom Origins Release Date Announced'. Marvel. August 30, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  14. ^'Release date for Marvel vs. Capcom: Origins retro double-pack'. Eurogamer. August 30, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  15. ^Neal, Derek (October 9, 2012). 'Marvel Origins is out TOMORROW in Europe!'. Capcom-Unity. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  16. ^Yin-Poole, Wesley (December 19, 2014). 'Capcom warns of Marvel vs. Capcom Origins delisting on PSN and XBL'. Eurogamer. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  17. ^Martin, Michael (December 18, 2014). 'MARVEL VS. CAPCOM ORIGINS TO BE REMOVED FROM PS3 AND XBOX 360'. IGN. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  18. ^Karmali, Luke (January 2, 2014). 'MARVEL TITLES NO LONGER AVAILABLE DIGITALLY'. IGN. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  19. ^Hilliard, Kyle (December 17, 2013). '[Update] Digital Versions Of Marvel Vs. Capcom To Disappear From XBL And PSN'. Game Informer. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  20. ^ ab'Marvel vs. Capcom Origins for PlayStation 3'. GameRankings. September 25, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  21. ^ ab'Marvel vs. Capcom Origins for Xbox 360'. GameRankings. September 26, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  22. ^ ab'Marvel vs. Capcom Origins for PlayStation 3 Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More'. Metacritic. September 25, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  23. ^ ab'Marvel vs. Capcom Origins for Xbox 360 Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More'. Metacritic. September 26, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  24. ^ abCarsillo, Ray (October 19, 2012). 'EGM Review: Marvel vs Capcom Origins'. Electronic Gaming Monthly. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  25. ^ abcd'Marvel vs. Capcom Origins Critic Reviews'. Metacritic. September 25, 2012. Retrieved December 7, 2012.
  26. ^ abKemps, Heidi (October 15, 2012). 'Marvel vs. Capcom: Origins review'. Official Xbox Magazine. Retrieved December 7, 2012.

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Capcom Characters

Captain Commando

The main protagonist of the Captain Commando game series and the leader of the Commando Team.

  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: His win quotes have plenty of this, one of them even has him thank the player for playing this game.
  • Elemental Powers: Has powered-up gauntlets.
  • Mascot: The original mascot of Capcom before Mega Man and Ryu took over.

Chun Li

One of the leading fighters in the Street Fighter game series, she is an undercover Interpol agent determined to bring M. Bison to justice and take down Shadaloo once and for all. There is a what-if version of her called Shadow Lady, as she gets captured to become a brainwashed cyborg working for Shadaloo.

  • Hurricane Kick: Her Spinning Bird Kick
  • Ki Attack: Her Kikoken
  • Murderous Thighs: Well-known for her muscular thighs
  • Kicks: She can kick very rapidly.
  • Spam Attack: Her Hyakuretsukyaku kicks

Mega Man

The protagonist of the Mega Man (Classic), he is the original Mega Man.

  • Arm Cannon: One of his staple weapons.
  • Badass Adorable: He and Roll are these.
  • Composite Character: Has a set of copied powers from other Robot Masters
  • Humongous Mecha: His super transforms him into this.
  • This Is a Drill: Several of his attacks incorporate the use of a Drill Tank

Jin Saotome

From the Cyberbots series

  • Cyborg: Becomes one in Shadow Lady's ending
  • Heroic Sacrifice: In his own ending.
  • Humongous Mecha: His Blodia, used in some of his attacks.
  • Late to the Tragedy: In Shadow Lady's ending, Shadow Charlie and Shadow Lady convert him into a cyborg after finding his body.
  • More Dakka: His Blodia Barrage has this, as Blodia comes in with chainguns blazing.
  • Paint It Black: When he becomes a cyborg in Shadow Lady's ending, his skin is pitch black.
  • This Is a Drill: His hands turn into a drill like Shadow Lady after being revived as a cyborg.

Morrigan

From the DarkstalkersDcuo earth hybrid tank dmg hold my beer lyrics. series, she is a succubus who tends to neglect her duties, and is more interested in the earthly world.

  • BFG: Morrigan's Soul Eraser
  • Palette Swap: If
  • Stripperiffic: She technically doesn't wear clothes.

Ryu

The Series Mascot for Street Fighter and Capcom in general, alongside Mega Man.

  • Wolverine Publicity: He is the mascot for Capcom in general and for Street Fighter. Both Chun-Li and him have appeared in the Marvel vs. Capcom series several times.

Strider Hiryu

From the Striders game series. He is a member of the Striders, a secret organization specializing in kidnapping, assassination, demolition, etc., that has worked behind the scenes throughout history. Having obtained Special A-Class status at a young age, he is the organization's best assassin.

  • Cool Sword: His tonfa-esque Cypher.
  • Flash Step: Makes use of this in several of his techniques.
  • Unexpected Character: After this game, he became extremely popular

Zangief

Like Chun-Li and Ryu, Zangief is from the Street Fighter game series.

  • Badass Normal: Has good wrestling prowess and is one of the more powerful fighters.
  • Composite Character: Can transform into Mecha Zangief.
  • Underwear of Power: Doesn't wear anything other than his underwear.
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Roll

From the Mega Man (Classic) series.

  • Badass Adorable: She and Mega Man are these.
  • Humongous Mecha: Her super transforms her into this.
  • Panty Shot: Tends to give these a lot
  • This Is a Drill: Has a special that turns Rush into a Drill Tank
  • Transformable Character: Rush Drill, and it's controllable by the character.

Lilith

A palette-swap version of Morrigan that is less powerful. From the Darkstalkers game series.

  • Palette Swap: Of Morrigan
  • Stripperiffic: She is pretty much naked like Morrigan, albeit less so.

Shadow Lady

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A what-if version of Chun-Li that was captured by Shadaloo and transformed into a cyborg.

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  • Artificial Limbs: Can transform her hands into drills.
  • Artificial Human: Chun-Li is captured and turned into a cyborg by M. Bison. Her robotic shell contains a veritable arsenal of high-tech weaponry.
  • Anti-Hero: Once she breaks free of M. Bison's control, she becomes this.
  • Action Girl: After her Heel–Face Turn in her ending.
  • And I Must Scream: Forcibly transformed into a cyborg by M. Bison and programmed to obey him.
  • Alternate Self: She is an alternate version of Chun-Li who was kidnapped, experimented, unwillinglyroboticized and brainwashed to becomeThe Dragon to M. Bison.
  • Amazonian Beauty: Even as a cyborg, Chun-Li's large thighs and muscular legs are on showcase.
  • Badass Adorable: Even as a cyborg, she jumps in joy, strikes a V Sign and proclaims 'Yatta!'.
  • Badass Boast: 'You've wasted enough of my time! Later, loser!'
    • Missile Lock-On: Her missile attacks home on her opponents.
    • Homing Projectile: The missiles are homing ones.
    • Macross Missile Massacre: Her Galaxy Missile move allows her to fire a salvo of homing rockets from her back.
    • More Dakka: The Galaxy Missile move.
  • Bottomless Magazines: Seems to never run out of missiles.
  • Back from the Dead: Chun-Li is captured and turned into a cyborg brainwashed and programmed to obey M. Bison. She eventually regains her memories and breaks free of his control.
  • Brainwashed: M. Bison turns Chun-Li into a killer robot/cyborg.
  • Button Mashing: Her Plasma Barrier and Big Bang Laser makes it possible to increase the number of hits, increasing the damage dealt.
  • Came Back Wrong: As a cyborg brainwashed to serve Shadaloo.
  • Character Tic: Even as a cyborg, Shadow Chun-li jumps in joy, strikes a V Sign and proclaims 'Yatta!'.
  • Combat Stilettos: Famous for her kicks. Vernier thrusters in her feet allow for more kicking power.
  • Combo Platter Powers: Has several of these in her arsenal. Shadow Lady's robotic systems include an internal sensor suite, a built-in satellite modem, internal hard-drivestorage, holographicprojectors, a medical scanner, a bio-tagging and tracking system, a built-in auto-targeting system that allows her to fire missiles from her back, targetingscanners, and anti-gravity systems permitting flight, a built-in Interdimensional Travel Device as well as threat analysis and counter-measure programs.
  • Cyborg: She can fire homing missiles (Rainbow/Galaxy Missile) from her back, transform her hands into a drill, encase herself in a electric barrier (that also deflects attacks and stuns opponents) and fire a large beam (Big Bang Laser) from her palms.
  • Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: Brainwashed to obey Shadaloo.
  • Darker and Edgier: Shadow Chun-Li is a darkened and more powerful version of Chun-Li. She is turned into a cyborg/robot by M. Bison.
  • Dark Action Girl: Since this is a what-if version of Chun-Li, Shadow Lady is now a Robot Girl whose skin is darkened, showing her changed status.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Chun-Li is captured and turned into a cyborg brainwashed and programmed to obey M. Bison. She eventually breaks free of his control.
  • Deflector Shield: Her Plasma Barrier can deflect enemy attacks and stunthem.
  • Double Jump: Her Triple Jump, actually.
  • Dragon Lady: While under M. Bison's control, she is a Dark ActionRobot Girl. After her Heel–Face Turn in her ending, she becomes an RobotAction Girl.
  • Defeat Equals Explosion: She shares the same defeat pose as Chun-Li but with a twist. Being a Robot Girl, Shadow Lady starts to short-circuit and malfunction and is programmed to explode after being defeated.
  • Femme Fatale: Chun-Li is turned into a cyborg killing machine by M. Bison
  • Forced into Evil: How M. Bison transforms Chun-Li into a cyborg brainwashed and programmed to serve Shadaloo.
  • Fighting from the Inside: Retains her memories even as a cyborg, but struggles to overcome the Shadaloo programming. After her Heel–Face Turn in her ending, she overcomes it.
  • Flight: Has jet thrusters in her legs.
  • Frickin' Laser Beams: Her Big Bang Laser
  • Heroic Willpower: Overcomes the Shadaloo programming and fights alongside Shadow.
  • Heel–Face Turn: After escaping from M. Bison, she and Shadow convert Jin into a cyborg in her own ending.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: With Shadow (a cyborgized Charlie, also forced into this by M. Bison)
  • Hidden Weapons: Can morph her hands into drills, fire a large beam (Big Bang Laser) from her palms and fires homing missiles from her back.
  • Hurricane Kick: Spinning Bird Kick
  • Hyperspace Arsenal: Drills, plasma beams, missiles and electric shield, all contained within her metallic frame.
  • Hand Blast: Her Big Bang Laser is launched from her palms.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Has a built-in auto targeting system that allows her to fire rockets from her rear.
  • Iconic Outfit: Wears a modified version of her outfit.
  • Kamehame Hadoken: Her Big Bang Laser.
  • Killer Robot: Like Shadow Charlie before her, Chun-Li is turned into a killing machine/Dark ActionRobot Girl by M. Bison using Shadaloo technology and Psycho Power.
  • Kick Chick: Shadow Chun-Li retains some of normal Chun-Li's kick moves.
  • Late to the Tragedy: In his ending, Shadow Charlie and Shadow Lady convert Jin into a cyborg after finding his body.
  • Lightning Bruiser: Like normal Chun-Li, but only much faster and stronger. Her Final Mission move counts as this.
  • Loss of Identity: Underwent this upon being reconstructed, but she eventually regains it.
  • Made of Phlebotinum: Her drills are made of an alloy of 'Light Ceramical Titanium', the Japanese name of 'Ceratanium', a special material featured in the Mega Man series.
  • Made of Explodium: She shares the same defeat pose as Chun-Li but with a twist - being an android/robot, Shadow Lady starts to short-circuit and malfunction and is programmed to explode after being defeated.
  • Morph Weapon: Shadow Lady's robotic shell contains a veritable arsenal of high-tech weaponry, including drills and homing missiles.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: Shadow Lady's robotic shell contains a veritable arsenal of high-tech weaponry.
  • Murderous Thighs: Even as a cyborg, Shadow Chun-Li retains the muscular thighs.
  • Not Herself: After first reawakening as Shadow Lady, she retains no traces of her personality as Chun-Li and behaves like, well, a robot who's been programmed to obey Shadaloo.
  • Ninja Zombie Pirate Robot: Chun-Li went from undercover Interpol officer who gets captured and turned into a Dark ActionRobot Girl programmed to obey Shadaloo, but eventually breaks free of their control.
  • Paint It Black: Shadow Lady is a darkened version of Chun-Li, with glowing Tron Lines in her clothing.
  • Palette Swap: Shadow Lady is a cyborgized Chun-Li ala Shadow in the vein of Marvel vs. Street Fighter. She loses the ability to combo, but has more powerful attacks; also retains some of Chun-Li's original attacks.
  • Phlebotinum Rebel: Type 5 - Chun-Li was captured by M. Bison and forcibly transformed into a Robot Girl, but she runs away from him.
  • Prayer Pose: While bowing down, the Galaxy Missiles fire off from her back.
  • Rapid Fire Kicks: As with normal Chun-Li, Shadow Lady can kick very rapidly. Her last special, Final Mission, utilizes very powerful kicks.
  • Reforged into a Minion: Even though Shadow Lady is a what-if version of Chun-Li, she still qualifies as this. Chun-Li is captured by Shadaloo and is transformed into a killer cyborg programmed to serve M. Bison.
  • Restraining Bolt: Chun-Li is captured by Shadaloo and is transformed into a killer cyborg programmed to serve M. Bison, but her original memories come back and she breaks free of Shadaloo's programming.
  • Robot Girl: Chun-Li is now a cyborg/robot brainwashed and programmed to serve Shadaloo.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Subtle, but it's still there.
  • She's Got Legs: Chun-Li still retains those even as a cyborg.
  • She-Fu: Even as a cyborg, Chun-Li can still kick ass.
  • Shock and Awe: The Plasma Barrier can stun opponents.
  • Self-Destruct Mechanism: Being an android, Shadow Lady starts to short-circuit and malfunction and is programmed to explode after being defeated in a match.
  • Signature Move: The Hyakuretsu Kyaku.
  • Spam Attack: Her Hyakuretsukyaku/Infinity Leg kicks allow her to kick very rapidly.
  • Statuesque Stunner: Is pretty much this.
  • Swiss Army Appendage: Her hands turn into drills.
  • Secret Character: She is one of the unlockable characters.
  • Super Soldier: Chun-Li was designed as a replacement to Shadow, but she runs away and joins Shadow in the fight against Shadaloo.
  • This Is a Drill: Shadow Lady's Miracle Drill move turns her hands into drills and charge her towards her opponent.
  • Tron Lines: Her clothing now has glowing yellow lines.
  • Unwilling Roboticization: Unwillingly captured by Shadaloo to become a cyborg firing rockets from her back, a drill attack and other powerful attacks.
  • Victory Pose: Shares her victory poses with normal Chun-Li.
  • VideogameDashing: Her Air Dash allows her to evade enemies and launch potential combos.
  • Walking Armory: Shadow Lady's robotic shell contains a veritable arsenal of high-tech weaponry.
  • Wave Motion Gun: Has Power Palms.

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