Marvel Vs. Capcom Gets Its Own Honest Trailer

Smosh Games has once again delivered on its Honest Game Trailers, with a new trailer that focuses [...]

Smosh Games has once again delivered on its Honest Game Trailers, with a new trailer that focuses on one of the most popular crossover series of all time – yep, it's time for a Marvel vs. Capcom Honest Trailer.

"From the company that's not afraid to make the same movie over and over again," the narrator begins. "And people that will sell you the same video game five times, comes a mash-up fighting game full of fan favorites, clinically designed to separate you from your hard-earned quarters."

But the trailer is somewhat fair, talking about an "absolute clusterfuffle of a fighting game", where you "tag team some of the greatest heroes in comic book history…with that giant Mexican cactus from Capcom or whatever." It also goes into the combos, supers and team-up attacks that we've come to expect from the series. "The real winner is anyone that doesn't get a seizure," the narrator cracks.

It also talks about the well-known heroes and villains of the Marvel canon, as well as classic characters from Capcom, with souped-up abilities to fit into the crazy combo fighting game. They also mention some characters that "absolutely should not be fighting Iron Man."

"Okay, I dunno what Phoenix had in his coffee this morning, but I'm gonna need him to chill the f*** out," the narrator cracks.

There are also mentions of the multi-hit moves, screen-filling specials, assists, and the "dreaded infinite combo" that will leave you "bodied so hard, you can literally put your controller down and watch yourself get owned. I'm gonna go take a quick nap now, just wake me up when you finish beating my ass."

The trailer also notes the history of the franchise, talking about X-Men Vs. Street Fighter (and its dreaded PlayStation version), as well as its following sequels, including Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and its "ass-pile of assists."

It also notes Infinite, which talks about the changes that have gone into Infinite, including the removal of the X-Men, the addition of the Infinity Stones and Jedah from Darkstalkers, and "Chun-Li so ugly that they had to fix her after fans complained."

Oh, and the narrator totally wants Rival Schools and Power Stone characters in the game. Hey, so do we, man. So do we.

Go check out the trailer above, and prepare for Infinite when it releases on September 19th for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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