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The release of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite (MvCI) in 2017 represented a bold, albeit polarizing, shift for one of the most storied crossover franchises in fighting game history. While the "Deluxe Edition" promised a complete experience by bundling the base game with its 2017 Character Pass—including heavy hitters like Black Panther, Venom, and Winter Soldier—the game’s legacy remains a complex mixture of technical brilliance and aesthetic controversy. Mechanical Innovation: The Infinity Stones Marvel.vs.Capcom.Infinite.Deluxe.Edition.part03...

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MvCI moved away from the vibrant, comic-book aesthetics of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 in favor of a more "cinematic" and semi-realistic look. This choice was widely panned, with many citing lackluster character models and inconsistent animations as a detraction from the high-speed gameplay. Despite these flaws, the Deluxe Edition remains the definitive way to play, providing the full 36-character roster and numerous cosmetic skins that help mitigate some of the visual critiques. While the "Deluxe Edition" promised a complete experience

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Title: Analyzing the Legacy and Mechanics of Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Deluxe Edition