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|series = ''[[wikipedia:Marvel vs. Capcom (series)|Marvel vs. Capcom]]''
 
|series = ''[[wikipedia:Marvel vs. Capcom (series)|Marvel vs. Capcom]]''
 
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|engine = [[wikipedia:MT Framework|MT Framework]]
|released = November 15, [[2011]]
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|released = '''PS3 - Xbox 360''' <br> {{Vgrelease|JP=November 15, [[2011]]|NA=November 17, [[2011]]|EU=November 18, [[2011]]}}
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'''PlayStation Vita''' <br> {{Vgrelease|JP= December 17, [[2011]]|NA=February 22, [[2012]]|EU=February 22, [[2012]]}}
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'''PlayStation 4''' <br> December 3, [[2016]]<br>
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'''Xbox One - Microsoft Windows'''<br> March 7, [[2017]]
 
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|platforms = [[wikipedia:PlayStation 3|PlayStation 3]], [[wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]],[[wikipedia:PlayStation Vita|PlayStation Vita]]
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|platforms = [[wikipedia:PlayStation 3|PlayStation 3]], [[wikipedia:Xbox 360|Xbox 360]], [[wikipedia:PlayStation Vita|PlayStation Vita]], [[wikipedia:PlayStation 4|PlayStation 4]], [[wikipedia:Xbox One|Xbox One]], [[wikipedia:Personal Computer|PC]]
 
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'''''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''''' is a fighting game in Capcom's [[Marvel vs. Capcom series|cross-over series]] with the [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]] characters, and is an update to their previously released ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''. The game feature 12 new characters as well as changes to the gameplay balance. The game was released on February 15th, 2012.
 
'''''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''''' is a fighting game in Capcom's [[Marvel vs. Capcom series|cross-over series]] with the [[wikipedia:Marvel Comics|Marvel Comics]] characters, and is an update to their previously released ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''. The game feature 12 new characters as well as changes to the gameplay balance. The game was released on February 15th, 2012.
   
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In early December 2016, the game got re-released for the PlayStation 4 and later released for Xbox One and PC in March 2017. The port features 1080p graphics, 60fps gameplay and all previous released DLC.
==Characters==
 
All the characters from the previous title return, and 12 newcomers joining the battle. The 12 new characters are '''[[:w:c:muppet:Kermit the Frog|Kermit the Frog]]''', '''[[:w:c:muppet:Gonzo|Gonzo]]''', '''[[:w:c:muppet:Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy]]''', '''[[:w:c:muppet;Fozzie Bear|Fozzie Bear]]''','''[[:w:c:muppet:Count von Count|Count von Count]]''' ++'''[[Blanka]]''', '''[[Rose]]''', '''[[Dudley]]''', '''[[Evil Ryu]]''', '''[[Juri]]''', '''[[Decapre]]''', [[w:c:marvel:Johnathon Blaze (Earth-TRN177)|Ghost Rider]], [[w:c:strider:Hiryu|Strider Hiryu]], [[w:c:marvel:Clinton Barton (Earth-TRN177)|Hawkeye]], [[w:c:capcom:Red Arremer|Firebrand]], [[w:c:marvel:Stephen Strange (Earth-TRN177)|Doctor Strange]], [[w:c:residentevil:Nemesis T-02|Nemesis]], [[w:c:marvel:Daniel Rand (Earth-TRN177)|Iron Fist]], [[w:c:devilmaycry:Vergil|Vergil]], [[w:c:marvel:Richard Rider (Earth-TRN177)|Nova]], [[w:c:aceattorney:Phoenix Wright|Phoenix Wright]], [[w:c:marvel:Rocket Raccoon (Earth-TRN177)|Rocket Raccoon]] and [[w:c:deadrising:Frank West|Frank West]]. There are also screen shots which reveal new alternate costumes for certain returning characters.
 
   
 
==Gameplay==
 
==Gameplay==
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:''See [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds#Gameplay|Marvel vs. Capcom 3 gameplay]]''
In addition to balance patches, spectator mode has been added for online play.
 
   
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' is an updated version of ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'', an arcade-style fighting game, and changes little from the basic gameplay of the original.<ref name=ESRB>http://www.esrb.org/ratings/synopsis.jsp?Certificate=31520&Title=Ultimate%20Marvel%20Vs.%20Capcom%203</ref> Players select teams of three different characters to engage in one-on-one combat.<ref name=ESRB/> The game utilizes the same tag team-based fighting mechanics as its predecessors; players may choose to swap between their characters at any point during a match.<ref name=Guardian>https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2011/nov/17/ultimate-marvel-capcom-3-review</ref> Players must use the various attacks in their arsenal, such as character assists, special moves, and hyper combos, to exhaust their opponent's life gauge and defeat the entire enemy team, or have the most cumulative health when time runs out.<ref name=ESRB/><ref name=Guardian/><ref>http://www.gamespot.com/articles/marvel-vs-capcom-3-fate-of-two-worlds-primer/1100-6298911/</ref> While the core mechanics remain the same, a number of aesthetic changes have been made in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', with a stronger emphasis on the comic book motif.<ref>https://www.engadget.com/2011/11/23/deja-review-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/</ref><ref name=PSB>http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/08/04/evo-capcoms-seth-killian-on-psn-street-fighter-iii-street-fighter-x-tekken/</ref> The HUD, character selection, and stage selection screens have been redesigned.<ref name=IBT>http://www.ibtimes.com/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-review-709080</ref> In addition, many returning characters receive balancing changes, which include new moves and animation tweaks.<ref name=PSB/><ref>http://www.gamespot.com/news/6326199/evo-2011-marvel-vs-capcom-3-past-present-and-future</ref>
Another downloadable mode called "Heroes and Heralds" was added to the game, where the playable characters can be used in either mode as themselves or as Galactus' heralds. Various unplayable Capcom and Marvel characters were used as playable cards for this mode, and provide power-ups based on both the card ''and'' which of the three usable cards is used as the primary card. Notably, none of the non-playable ''[[Street Fighter series|Street Fighter]]'' characters were used as part of the cards.
 
   
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' uses the same simplified, three-button control scheme of undefined light, medium, and heavy attacks introduced in ''Fate of Two Worlds''.<ref name=IBT/> The "exchange button", used to launch opponents into the air and switch between characters while performing air combos, returns.<ref name=Joystiq>http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/22/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-risks-rewarded/</ref> The aerial exchange feature has been altered in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''; players can either remove meter from their opponent's Hyper Combo gauge, add meter to their own gauge, or simply deal more damage.<ref name=Joystiq/> The "X-Factor" mechanic, which grants increased damage output, speed, and health regeneration for a limited time, also reappears from ''Fate of Two Worlds''.<ref name=XF>http://www.capcom-unity.com/snow_infernus/blog/2011/10/13/10_changes_you_need_to_know_about_ultimate_marvel_vs_capcom_3</ref> In ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', the attack and speed boosts for each character while using X-Factor have been adjusted.<ref name=XF/> X-Factor can now be used while in the air, as opposed to the previous game, in which activation was restricted to characters on the ground.<ref name=XF/>
==Roster==
 
All thirty-eight characters from ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' return for this game, including [[w:c:residentevil:Jill Valentine|Jill Valentine]] and [[w:c:marvel:Shuma-Gorath (Earth-TRN177)|Shuma-Gorath]], who are still available for purchase as DLC. Furthermore, twelve additional characters (five new Capcom characters, one returning Capcom character and six new Marvel characters) are added to the roster, bringing the total to fifty characters available in the game.
 
   
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===Modes===
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''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' includes several game modes from the original, including Arcade Mode, where the player fights against AI-controlled opponents to reach the final boss character, Galactus; Versus Mode, where two players engage in combat; Mission Mode, which includes a series of trials for each playable character; and Training Mode.<ref>cite video game|title=Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3|developer=Eighting|publisher=Capcom|accessdate=May 22, 2015|platform=PlayStation 3, Xbox 360|level=Main menu, offline mode</ref> "Heroes and Heralds" is a free downloadable single-player and multiplayer team-based mode where players earn new abilities with upgrade cards, customize their characters with new powers, and compete in factions as either the heroes defending Earth or as one of Galactus' Heralds.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/12/17/pick-a-side-in-umvc3s-heroes-and-heralds-mode</ref> The "ability cards", which feature various characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes, unlock special power-ups, such as invisibility and projectile invincibility, for use during mode-specific combat. Up to three different cards may be equipped at once, with more than 100 cards available to collect.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20111017072800/http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/10/15/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-panel-nycc-2011/</ref> A new offline mode, called "Galactus Mode", allows players to fight as Galactus against AI-controlled opponents.<ref>http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/10/15/nycc-marvel-vs-capcom-3-galactus-is-playable</ref>
   
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An optimized netcode is present in the game, providing smoother online play compared to ''Fate of Two Worlds''.<ref>http://shoryuken.com/2011/11/14/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-what-vanilla-should-have-been/</ref> A new spectator mode allows up to six players to watch online matches between other players.<ref name=Online>http://shoryuken.com/2011/10/06/online-changes-in-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/</ref> Rematch features and leaderboard functionality have also been improved to enhance the game's online experience.<ref name=Online/>
Two boldface asterisks appearing following the call letters (**) indicates Capcom Characters from ''[[Super Street Fighter IV]]'' and ''[[:w:c:muppet:The Muppets Show|The Muppets Show]]'' characters in ''Ratio 1''
 
   
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==Characters==
Two boldface plus signs appearing following a station's call letters (++) and (+++)indicate a four characters characters in ''Ratio 3 and 4'' beetwen ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]'' and ''[[:w:c:sesamestreet:Sesame Street|Sesame Street]]. ''
 
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Every character from the original ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' returns as a playable character. They have all been rebalanced and most of them have new or upgraded moves. Alongside that, 12 additional fighters (five new Capcom characters, one returning Capcom character and six new Marvel characters) are included in the game, making the roster a total of 50 playable characters. Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath, the two characters released as downloadable content (DLC) for the previous game, remained available for download, up until all DLC content for the game was removed from online stores in December 2013; however, they are included with the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC re-releases.<ref name=Removal>http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/15/5213184/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-leaving-psn-and-xbla</ref>
   
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===Marvel===
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Name
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!Comic book/series
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!Capcom rival
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Steven Rogers_(Earth-96169)|Captain America]]'''
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|''[[w:c:marvel:The Avengers|The Avengers]]''/''Captain America''
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|Felicia
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Wade_Wilson_(Earth-96169)|Deadpool]]'''
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|''[[w:c:marvel:X-Men|X-Men]]''
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|Dante
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Victor_von_Doom_(Earth-96169)|Doctor Doom]]'''
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|''[[w:c:marvel:Fantastic Four|Fantastic Four]]''
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|Chun-Li
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Dormammu_(Earth-96169)|Dormammu]]'''
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|''Doctor Strange''
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|Viewtiful Joe
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Galactus_(Earth-96169)|Galactus]]'''+
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|''Fantastic Four''
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|None
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Robert_Bruce_Banner_(Earth-96169)|Hulk]]'''
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|''The Avengers''
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|Chris Redfield
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Anthony_Stark_(Earth-96169)|Iron Man]]'''
  +
|''The Avengers''
  +
|Morrigan
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Max_Eisenhardt_(Earth-96169)|Magneto]]'''
  +
|''X-Men''
  +
|Arthur
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:George_Tarleton_(Earth-96169)|M.O.D.O.K.]]'''
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|''The Avengers''
  +
|Nathan "Rad" Spencer
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Jean_Grey_(Earth-96169)|Phoenix (Jean Grey)]]'''
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|''X-Men''
  +
|Mike Haggar
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Sentinels|Sentinel]]'''
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|''The Avengers''
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|Hsien-Ko
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Jennifer_Walters_(Earth-96169)|She-Hulk]]'''
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|''The Avengers''
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|Zero
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Shuma-Gorath_(Earth-96169)|Shuma-Gorath]]'''
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|''Doctor Strange''
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|Jill Valentine
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Peter_Parker_(Earth-96169)|Spider-Man]]'''
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|''Spider-Man''
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|Albert Wesker
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Ororo_Munroe_(Earth-96169)|Storm]]'''
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|''X-Men''
  +
|C. Viper
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Kl'rt_(Earth-96169)|Super-Skrull]]'''
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|''Fantastic Four''
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|Trish
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Tony_Masters_(Earth-96169)|Taskmaster]]'''
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|''The Avengers''
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|Akuma
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:marvel:Thor_Odinson(Earth-96169)|Thor Odinson]]'''
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|''The Avengers''
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|Amaterasu
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:James_Howlett_(Earth-96169)|Wolverine]]'''
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|''X-Men''
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|Ryu
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Laura_Kinney_(Earth-96169)|X-23]]'''
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|''X-Men''
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|Tron Bonne
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|}
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+Final boss, playable in "Galactus Mode".
   
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====Newcomers (Marvel side)====
<u>'''Capcom:'''</u>
 
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{|class="wikitable"
*'''[[Blanka]]'''
 
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!Name
*'''[[Rose]]'''
 
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!Comic book/series
*'''[[Dudley]]'''
 
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!Capcom rival
*'''[[Fei Long]]'''
 
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|-
*'''[[Gen]]'''
 
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Stephen_Strange_(Earth-96169)|Doctor Strange]]'''
*'''[[Seth]]''' ++
 
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|''Doctor Strange''
*'''[[Juri]]''' ++
 
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|Nemesis
*'''[[Evil Ryu]]''' +++
 
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|-
'''The Muppets'''
 
* '''[[:w:c:muppet:Kermit the Frog|Kermit the Frog]]'''
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Johnathon_Blaze_(Earth-96169)|Ghost Rider]]'''
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|''Ghost Rider''
* '''[[:w:c:muppet:Gonzo|Gonzo]]'''
 
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|Firebrand
* '''[[:w:c:muppet:Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy]]'''
 
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|-
* '''[[:w:c:muppet;Fozzie Bear|Fozzie Bear]]'''
 
* '''[[:w:c:muppet:Count von Count|Count von Count]]''' ++
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Clinton_Barton_(Earth-96169)|Hawkeye]]'''
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|''The Avengers''
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|Strider Hiryu
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Daniel_Rand_(Earth-96169)|Iron Fist]]'''
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|''[[w:c:marvel:Heroes for Hire|Heroes for Hire]]''
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|Vergil
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Richard_Rider_(Earth-96169)|Nova]]'''
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|''Nova''
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|Phoenix Wright
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:marvel:Rocket_Raccoon_(Earth-96169)|Rocket Raccoon]]'''
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|''[[w:c:marvel:Guardians of the Galaxy|Guardians of the Galaxy]]''
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|Frank West
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|}
   
<u>'''Capcom:'''</u>
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===Capcom===
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{|class="wikitable"
*[[w:c:strider:Hiryu|Strider Hiryu]]
 
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!Name
*[[w:c:capcom:Red Arremer|Firebrand]]
 
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!Game/series
*[[w:c:residentevil:Nemesis T-02|Nemesis T-Type]]
 
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!Marvel rival
*[[w:c:devilmaycry:Vergil|Vergil]]
 
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|-
*[[w:c:aceattorney:Phoenix Wright|Phoenix Wright]]
 
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|'''[[Akuma]]'''
*[[w:c:deadrising:Frank West|Frank West]]
 
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|''[[Street Fighter series|Street Fighter]]''
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|Taskmaster
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|-
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|'''[[w:c:residentevil:Albert Wesker|Albert Wesker]]'''
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|''[[w:c:residentevil:Resident Evil (series)|Resident Evil]]''
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|Spider-Man
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:okami:Amaterasu|Amaterasu]]'''
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|''[[w:c:okami:Ōkami|Ōkami]]''
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|Thor
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:ghostsngoblins:Arthur|Arthur]]'''
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|''[[w:c:ghostsngoblins:Ghosts 'n Goblins|Ghosts 'n Goblins]]''
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|Magneto
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:residentevil:Chris Redfield|Chris Redfield]]'''
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|''Resident Evil''
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|Hulk
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|-
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|'''[[Chun-Li]]'''
  +
|''Street Fighter''
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|Doctor Doom
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|-
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|'''[[Crimson Viper]]'''
  +
|''Street Fighter''
  +
|Storm
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:devilmaycry:Dante|Dante]]'''
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|''[[w:c:devilmaycry:Devil May Cry (series)|Devil May Cry]]''
  +
|Deadpool
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:darkstalkers:Felicia|Felicia]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:darkstalkers:Darkstalkers (series)|Darkstalkers]]''
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|Captain America
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:darkstalkers:Hsien-Ko|Hsien-Ko]]'''
  +
|''Darkstalkers''
  +
|Sentinel
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:residentevil:Jill Valentine|Jill Valentine]]'''
  +
|''Resident Evil''
  +
|Shuma-Gorath
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|-
  +
|'''[[Mike Haggar]]'''
  +
|''[[Final Fight (series)|Final Fight]]''
  +
|Phoenix (Jean Grey)
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:darkstalkers:Morrigan|Morrigan Aensland]]'''
  +
|''Darkstalkers''
  +
|Iron Man
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:bioniccommando:Nathan Spencer|Nathan "Rad" Spencer]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:bioniccommando:Bionic Commando|Bionic Commando]]''
  +
|M.O.D.O.K.
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[Ryu]]'''
  +
|''Street Fighter''
  +
|Wolverine
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:strider:Hiryu|Strider Hiryu]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:strider:Strider|Strider]]''
  +
|Hawkeye
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:devilmaycry:Trish|Trish]]'''
  +
|''Devil May Cry''
  +
|Super Skrull
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:megaman:Tron Bonne|Tron Bonne]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:megaman:Mega Man Legends|Mega Man Legends]]''
  +
|X-23
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:viewtifuljoe:Viewtiful Joe (character)|Viewtiful Joe]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:viewtifuljoe:Viewtiful Joe|Viewtiful Joe]]''
  +
|Dormammu
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:megaman:Zero|Zero]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:megaman:Mega Man X (series)|Mega Man X]]''
  +
|She-Hulk
  +
|}
   
  +
====Newcomers (Capcom side)====
<u>'''Marvel''':</u>
 
  +
{|class="wikitable"
*[[w:c:marvel:Clinton Barton (Earth-TRN177)|Hawkeye]]
 
  +
!Name
*[[w:c:marvel:Stephen Strange (Earth-TRN177)|Doctor Strange]]
 
  +
!Game/series
*[[w:c:marvel:Daniel Rand (Earth-TRN177)|Iron Fist]]
 
  +
!Marvel rival
*[[w:c:marvel:Richard Rider (Earth-TRN177)|Nova]]
 
  +
|-
*[[w:c:marvel:Rocket Raccoon (Earth-TRN177)|Rocket Raccoon]]
 
  +
|'''[[w:c:ghostsngoblins:Firebrand|Firebrand]]'''
 
  +
|''Gargoyle's Quest''
In addition, [[w:c:marvel:Galactus (Earth-TRN177)|Galactus]], who returns as the game's final boss, is made playable in a certain mode.
 
  +
|Ghost Rider
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|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:deadrising:Frank West|Frank West]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:deadrising:Dead Rising|Dead Rising]]''
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|Rocket Raccoon
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:residentevil:Nemesis|Nemesis T-Type]]'''
  +
|''Resident Evil''
  +
|Doctor Strange
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:aceattorney:Phoenix Wright|Phoenix Wright]]'''
  +
|''[[w:c:aceattorney:Ace Attorney (series)|Ace Attorney]]''
  +
|Nova
  +
|-
  +
|'''[[w:c:devilmaycry:Vergil|Vergil]]'''
  +
|''Devil May Cry''
  +
|Iron Fist
  +
|}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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===Official art===
<gallery captionalign="center">
 
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''To view all official character artwork, see: [[Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3/Official Art|Official Art]].''
Wolverine-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:James Howlett (Earth-TRN177)|Wolverine]]
 
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===Promotional Art and Packaging===
Ryu_UMvsC3.png|[[Ryu]]
 
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{{Inc1}}
Super_Street_Fighter_IV-KEN.jpg|'''[[Ken]]'''
 
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Image:366px-04 roseartwork.jpg|'''[[Rose]]'''
 
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==Trivia==
blankaart.jpg|'''[[Blanka]]'''
 
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*This is the first crossover game from Capcom involving Marvel that sees a PC release.
Elenaart.jpg|'''[[Elena]]'''
 
  +
*[[Ingrid]] was planned as a playable fighter for ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' but she didn't make the cut.<ref>https://twitter.com/Ryota_Niitsuma/status/827435790485512192/</ref>
Iron-Man_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Anthony Stark (Earth-TRN177)|Iron Man]]
 
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Morrigan_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:darkstalkers:Morrigan Aensland|Morrigan Aensland]]
 
  +
==References==
Hulk UMvsC3.PNG|[[w:c:marvel:Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-TRN177)|Hulk]]
 
  +
<references />
Chris_Redfield-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:residentevil:Chris Redfield|Chris Redfield]]
 
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Deadpool-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Wade Wilson (Earth-TRN177)|Deadpool]]
 
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== External Links ==
Dante_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:devilmaycry:Dante|Dante]]
 
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* [http://www.capcom.co.jp/mvsc3/ Official Japanese Site]
64d9b7245f2d9ca41fb8bf78e7edb7cc.png|'''[[Cammy]]'''
 
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Captain-America_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Steven Rogers (Earth-TRN177)|Captain America]]
 
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* [http://marvelvscapcom3.com/us Official International Site]
Felicia_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:darkstalkers:Felicia|Felicia]]
 
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dhalsimart.jpg|'''[[Dhalsim]]'''
 
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Juri_ssfiv.jpg|'''[[Juri]]'''
 
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Doctor-Doom UMvsC3.PNG|[[w:c:marvel:Victor von Doom (Earth-TRN177)|Doctor Doom]]
 
Chun-Li_UMvsC3.png|[[Chun-Li]]
 
Image:04 sakuraartwork.jpg|'''[[Sakura]]'''
 
Super-Skrull_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Kl'rt (Earth-TRN177)|Super-Skrull]]
 
Trish-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:devilmaycry:Trish|Trish]]
 
genart.jpg|'''[[Gen]]'''
 
Bison-super4.jpg|'''[[Bison]]'''
 
Thor-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Thor Odinson (Earth-96169)|Thor Odinson]]
 
Amaterasu-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:okami:Amaterasu|Amaterasu]]
 
Image:01dbcfd2b4b50f65fad0f29cc551c15f.png|'''[[El Fuerte]]'''
 
SSF4 hondaart.jpg|'''[[E. Honda]]'''
 
IbukiPortraitSFIII3rd.jpg|'''[[Ibuki]]'''
 
2aacb3461b5e44973e5c9992ebb77aa1.png|'''[[T. Hawk]]'''
 
Dormammu-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Dormammu (Earth-TRN177)|Dormammu]]
 
Viewtiful-Joe_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:viewtifuljoe:Viewtiful Joe|Viewtiful Joe]]
 
Image:12 vegassf4art.jpg|'''[[Vega]]'''
 
X-23 UMvsC3.PNG|[[w:c:marvel:Laura Kinney (Earth-TRN177)|X-23]]
 
Tron_Bonne-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:megaman:Tron Bonne|Tron Bonne]]
 
Spider-Man_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Peter Parker (Earth-TRN177)|Spider-Man]]
 
Albert_Wesker-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:residentevil:Albert Wesker|Albert Wesker]]
 
M.png|[[w:c:marvel:George Tarleton (Earth-TRN177)|M.O.D.O.K.]]
 
Nathan_RAD_Spencer-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:capcom:Nathan Spencer|Nathan "Rad" Spencer]]
 
Hugoart.jpg|'''[[Hugo]]'''
 
Magneto-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Max Eisenhardt (Earth-TRN177)|Magneto]]
 
Arthur_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:capcom:Arthur|Sir Arthur]]
 
22 balrogart.jpg|'''[[Balrog]]'''
 
rufusart.jpg|'''[[Rufus]]'''
 
264px-SSFIVGuile.png|'''[[Guile]]'''
 
27 cody10.png|'''[[Cody]]'''
 
She-Hulk_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Jennifer Walters (Earth-TRN177)|She-Hulk]]
 
Zero_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:megaman:Zero|Zero]]
 
Storm_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Ororo Munroe (Earth-TRN177)|Storm]]
 
Crimson_Viper-UMvsC3.png|[[Crimson Viper]]
 
deejayart.jpg|'''[[Dee Jay]]'''
 
Phoenix_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Jean Grey (Earth-TRN177)|Phoenix]]
 
Taskmaster_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Tony Masters (Earth-TRN177)|Taskmaster]]
 
Akuma_UMvsC3.png|[[Akuma]]
 
SSF4Yang.jpg|'''[[Yang]]'''
 
SSF4Yun.jpg|'''[[Yun]]'''
 
Sentinel_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Sentinels|Sentinel]]
 
Hsien-Ko_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:darkstalkers:Hsien-Ko|Hsien-Ko (Lei-Lei)]]
 
Image:MakotoSFIII3rd.jpg|'''[[Makoto]]'''
 
Shuma-Gorath_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Shuma-Gorath (Earth-TRN177)|Shuma-Gorath]] (DLC character)
 
Jill_Valentine-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:residentevil:Jill Valentine|Jill Valentine]] (DLC character)
 
Ghost-Rider_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Johnathon Blaze (Earth-TRN177)|Ghost Rider]]
 
Strider_Hiryu-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:strider:Hiryu|Strider Hiryu]]
 
Hawkeye_UMvsC3.PNG|[[w:c:marvel:Clinton Barton (Earth-TRN177)|Hawkeye]]
 
Firebrand_UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:capcom:Red Arremer|Firebrand]]
 
zangiefart.jpg|'''[[Zangief]]'''
 
Doctor Strange-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Stephen Strange (Earth-TRN177)|Doctor Strange]]
 
Nemesis T-Type UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:residentevil:Nemesis T-02|Nemesis T-Type]]
 
Iron Fist-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Daniel Rand (Earth-TRN177)|Iron Fist]]
 
Vergil-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:devilmaycry:Vergil|Vergil]]
 
Nova UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Richard Rider (Earth-TRN177)|Nova]]
 
Phoenix-Wright UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:aceattorney:Phoenix Wright|Phoenix Wright]]
 
Rocket_Raccoon-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:marvel:Rocket Raccoon (Earth-TRN177)|Rocket Raccoon]]
 
Frank_West-UMvsC3.png|[[w:c:deadrising:Frank West|Frank West]]
 
abelart.jpg|'''[[Abel]]'''
 
adonart.jpg|'''[[Adon]]'''
 
eryuart.jpg|'''[[Evil Ryu]]'''
 
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Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is a fighting game in Capcom's cross-over series with the Marvel Comics characters, and is an update to their previously released Marvel vs. Capcom 3. The game feature 12 new characters as well as changes to the gameplay balance. The game was released on February 15th, 2012.

In early December 2016, the game got re-released for the PlayStation 4 and later released for Xbox One and PC in March 2017. The port features 1080p graphics, 60fps gameplay and all previous released DLC.

Gameplay

See Marvel vs. Capcom 3 gameplay

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is an updated version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, an arcade-style fighting game, and changes little from the basic gameplay of the original.[1] Players select teams of three different characters to engage in one-on-one combat.[1] The game utilizes the same tag team-based fighting mechanics as its predecessors; players may choose to swap between their characters at any point during a match.[2] Players must use the various attacks in their arsenal, such as character assists, special moves, and hyper combos, to exhaust their opponent's life gauge and defeat the entire enemy team, or have the most cumulative health when time runs out.[1][2][3] While the core mechanics remain the same, a number of aesthetic changes have been made in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, with a stronger emphasis on the comic book motif.[4][5] The HUD, character selection, and stage selection screens have been redesigned.[6] In addition, many returning characters receive balancing changes, which include new moves and animation tweaks.[5][7]

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 uses the same simplified, three-button control scheme of undefined light, medium, and heavy attacks introduced in Fate of Two Worlds.[6] The "exchange button", used to launch opponents into the air and switch between characters while performing air combos, returns.[8] The aerial exchange feature has been altered in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3; players can either remove meter from their opponent's Hyper Combo gauge, add meter to their own gauge, or simply deal more damage.[8] The "X-Factor" mechanic, which grants increased damage output, speed, and health regeneration for a limited time, also reappears from Fate of Two Worlds.[9] In Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, the attack and speed boosts for each character while using X-Factor have been adjusted.[9] X-Factor can now be used while in the air, as opposed to the previous game, in which activation was restricted to characters on the ground.[9]

Modes

Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 includes several game modes from the original, including Arcade Mode, where the player fights against AI-controlled opponents to reach the final boss character, Galactus; Versus Mode, where two players engage in combat; Mission Mode, which includes a series of trials for each playable character; and Training Mode.[10] "Heroes and Heralds" is a free downloadable single-player and multiplayer team-based mode where players earn new abilities with upgrade cards, customize their characters with new powers, and compete in factions as either the heroes defending Earth or as one of Galactus' Heralds.[11] The "ability cards", which feature various characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes, unlock special power-ups, such as invisibility and projectile invincibility, for use during mode-specific combat. Up to three different cards may be equipped at once, with more than 100 cards available to collect.[12] A new offline mode, called "Galactus Mode", allows players to fight as Galactus against AI-controlled opponents.[13]

An optimized netcode is present in the game, providing smoother online play compared to Fate of Two Worlds.[14] A new spectator mode allows up to six players to watch online matches between other players.[15] Rematch features and leaderboard functionality have also been improved to enhance the game's online experience.[15]

Characters

Every character from the original Marvel vs. Capcom 3 returns as a playable character. They have all been rebalanced and most of them have new or upgraded moves. Alongside that, 12 additional fighters (five new Capcom characters, one returning Capcom character and six new Marvel characters) are included in the game, making the roster a total of 50 playable characters. Jill Valentine and Shuma-Gorath, the two characters released as downloadable content (DLC) for the previous game, remained available for download, up until all DLC content for the game was removed from online stores in December 2013; however, they are included with the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC re-releases.[16]

Marvel

Name Comic book/series Capcom rival
Captain America The Avengers/Captain America Felicia
Deadpool X-Men Dante
Doctor Doom Fantastic Four Chun-Li
Dormammu Doctor Strange Viewtiful Joe
Galactus+ Fantastic Four None
Hulk The Avengers Chris Redfield
Iron Man The Avengers Morrigan
Magneto X-Men Arthur
M.O.D.O.K. The Avengers Nathan "Rad" Spencer
Phoenix (Jean Grey) X-Men Mike Haggar
Sentinel The Avengers Hsien-Ko
She-Hulk The Avengers Zero
Shuma-Gorath Doctor Strange Jill Valentine
Spider-Man Spider-Man Albert Wesker
Storm X-Men C. Viper
Super-Skrull Fantastic Four Trish
Taskmaster The Avengers Akuma
Thor Odinson The Avengers Amaterasu
Wolverine X-Men Ryu
X-23 X-Men Tron Bonne

+Final boss, playable in "Galactus Mode".

Newcomers (Marvel side)

Name Comic book/series Capcom rival
Doctor Strange Doctor Strange Nemesis
Ghost Rider Ghost Rider Firebrand
Hawkeye The Avengers Strider Hiryu
Iron Fist Heroes for Hire Vergil
Nova Nova Phoenix Wright
Rocket Raccoon Guardians of the Galaxy Frank West

Capcom

Name Game/series Marvel rival
Akuma Street Fighter Taskmaster
Albert Wesker Resident Evil Spider-Man
Amaterasu Ōkami Thor
Arthur Ghosts 'n Goblins Magneto
Chris Redfield Resident Evil Hulk
Chun-Li Street Fighter Doctor Doom
Crimson Viper Street Fighter Storm
Dante Devil May Cry Deadpool
Felicia Darkstalkers Captain America
Hsien-Ko Darkstalkers Sentinel
Jill Valentine Resident Evil Shuma-Gorath
Mike Haggar Final Fight Phoenix (Jean Grey)
Morrigan Aensland Darkstalkers Iron Man
Nathan "Rad" Spencer Bionic Commando M.O.D.O.K.
Ryu Street Fighter Wolverine
Strider Hiryu Strider Hawkeye
Trish Devil May Cry Super Skrull
Tron Bonne Mega Man Legends X-23
Viewtiful Joe Viewtiful Joe Dormammu
Zero Mega Man X She-Hulk

Newcomers (Capcom side)

Name Game/series Marvel rival
Firebrand Gargoyle's Quest Ghost Rider
Frank West Dead Rising Rocket Raccoon
Nemesis T-Type Resident Evil Doctor Strange
Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney Nova
Vergil Devil May Cry Iron Fist

Gallery

Official art

To view all official character artwork, see: Official Art.

Promotional Art and Packaging


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Trivia

  • This is the first crossover game from Capcom involving Marvel that sees a PC release.
  • Ingrid was planned as a playable fighter for Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 but she didn't make the cut.[17]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 http://www.esrb.org/ratings/synopsis.jsp?Certificate=31520&Title=Ultimate%20Marvel%20Vs.%20Capcom%203
  2. 2.0 2.1 https://www.theguardian.com/technology/gamesblog/2011/nov/17/ultimate-marvel-capcom-3-review
  3. http://www.gamespot.com/articles/marvel-vs-capcom-3-fate-of-two-worlds-primer/1100-6298911/
  4. https://www.engadget.com/2011/11/23/deja-review-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/
  5. 5.0 5.1 http://blog.us.playstation.com/2011/08/04/evo-capcoms-seth-killian-on-psn-street-fighter-iii-street-fighter-x-tekken/
  6. 6.0 6.1 http://www.ibtimes.com/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-review-709080
  7. http://www.gamespot.com/news/6326199/evo-2011-marvel-vs-capcom-3-past-present-and-future
  8. 8.0 8.1 http://www.joystiq.com/2011/09/22/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-risks-rewarded/
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 http://www.capcom-unity.com/snow_infernus/blog/2011/10/13/10_changes_you_need_to_know_about_ultimate_marvel_vs_capcom_3
  10. cite video game|title=Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3|developer=Eighting|publisher=Capcom|accessdate=May 22, 2015|platform=PlayStation 3, Xbox 360|level=Main menu, offline mode
  11. http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/12/17/pick-a-side-in-umvc3s-heroes-and-heralds-mode
  12. https://web.archive.org/web/20111017072800/http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/10/15/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-panel-nycc-2011/
  13. http://www.ign.com/articles/2011/10/15/nycc-marvel-vs-capcom-3-galactus-is-playable
  14. http://shoryuken.com/2011/11/14/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-what-vanilla-should-have-been/
  15. 15.0 15.1 http://shoryuken.com/2011/10/06/online-changes-in-ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3/
  16. http://www.polygon.com/2013/12/15/5213184/ultimate-marvel-vs-capcom-3-leaving-psn-and-xbla
  17. https://twitter.com/Ryota_Niitsuma/status/827435790485512192/

External Links

Marvel vs. Capcom Series
X-Men vs. Street Fighter · Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter · Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes · Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes · Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two WorldsUltimate · Marvel vs. Capcom Origins · Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite