Friday, November 4, 2011

The Marvelous Countdown, Day 2: Nemesis



Threatening to take Albert Wesker's throne as Resident Evil badass, Nemesis enters the fray of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 with a vengeance, tying Street Fighter for most Capcom representations in the game (4 [Jill is DLC, she still counts]). This hulking goliath looks to fit in with the tankier characters in the game, such as Haggar, Hulk and Thor. He's got plenty of tools to set him apart from the pack, though, most notably of which is his gigantic freaking bazooka; sure, Hulk's got his Gamma Wave projectile, and Thor has the Mighty Spark beam, but did those really work as ranged options? Nemesis looks perfectly capable of holding his own at a distance, but make no mistake, he's an in-your-face nightmare.

His Tentacle Grab attacks are what scare me the most; unlike the other grapplers' respective command grabs, Nemesis' go nearly fullscreen, making his job of landing the big hit into a full combo that much easier. Combined with his ability to create reset opportunities with his other special moves, he is certainly a character you'll want to stay away from. FAR away.

I'm guessing that the best way to deal with the big lug is to zone him out with projectiles, or assuming you don't have that option, take advantage of his sluggish attacks and strike the first blow. Nemesis' plethora of HP and potential to do good damage without spending any meter lead me to believe that most players will use him on point. This means that he'll likely be backed up by assists that shore up his limited bazooka options, which will even make keeping him at bay difficult. Capcom wasn't kidding when they said they created a monster.

His theme from the game does a good job recreating that HOLY FUCK WHAT IS THAT THING AND WHY IS IT WALKING TOWARD ME feeling that Nemesis gave players back in Resident Evil 3. It's a hard-hitting, mostly bass-oriented piece, with some odds and ends thrown in to make it more creepy. It even has a little dubstep in there for fans of the wubwub. A good track, sure, but when you hear it it means that you're dealing with a Nemesis player.

I have a hunch that we'll be seeing plenty of this thing online. Faaaaantastic.

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