A new Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 mod has been revealed, which adds Street Fighter’s Charlie Nash to the roster of playable characters. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 was launched in 2011 and garnered positive reviews for its fast-paced gameplay, tag team system, and special moves such as assist attacks and snapbacks. Featuring characters like as Deadpool and Viewtiful Joe, the game also distinguished out for introducing online multiplayer battles for the first time in the franchise.
The modding community, which has been breaking the constraints of the 12-year-old game, is another reason why Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3’s appeal remains to this day. Modifications improve the gameplay experience by increasing the number of playable characters and introducing combatants into Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 that would not have been feasible otherwise. Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 modifications, like other hacked fighting games like Tekken 7, keep the game’s vitality and community interested with fresh material.
Modder tabs released on Twitter a video demonstrating the mod that adds Charlie Nash from Street Fighter to Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. According to tabs, the mod is not yet complete, but they wanted to publish it in honour of the revelation of the EVO 2023 lineup. The movie is short, and it demonstrates how the animations of Guile’s best friend’s movements are in-game after displaying the entry of the two teams. Charlie’s use of Sonic Boom and Flash Kick, two legendary abilities from his skill set, are two noteworthy moments.
Cammy, the former Shadaloo assassin, has previously been included to Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 through a mod. Nonetheless, the community reacted well to Charlie Nash’s mod video, with multiple comments on the tweet. One user underlined how crisp Charlie’s motions are even before the mod is finalised. Some Twitter users praised tabs and other modders for “offering fans the Marvel vs. Capcom 4 that Capcom/Disney won’t.”
The version released by tabs is excellent, as it already demonstrates superb animations, successfully transferring Charlie Nash’s talents to the Marvel vs. Capcom 3 visual style. Surprisingly, despite being published more than a decade ago, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 remains a fan favourite. However, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite failed to captivate the gamers.