NAMCO × CAPCOM

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[1] is a turn-based strategy console game developed by Monolith Soft, featuring characters from games produced by companies Namco and Capcom.

Contents
Storyline
Gameplay
Original characters
Protagonists
Antagonists
Character list
Staff
Manga
Trivia
See also
References
Notes
External links

Storyline


The year is 20XX (sometime in the twenty-first century), and the game is driven by the characters Arisu Reiji and Xiaomu (original characters created specifically for this game). The two of them work for a special unit called Shinra and they are tasked with investigating spirit and otherworldly disturbances. They are initially investigating a strange "sleeping sickness" in the Shibuya area of Japan, when it becomes apparent that something much larger is at stake. Characters, both good and evil, from other times and other worlds begin appearing in Japan in the year 20XX.

Gameplay


Screenshot featuring Valkyrie.

Felicia and King II fighting together.

The game is a hybrid of an action-RPG and a strategy-RPG. Movement is done on a square grid with turns being determined by figuring out which character has the highest AP (this AP system is comparable to the CT system used in Final Fantasy Tactics). On the player's turn, he or she can move his character into position and choose to attack an enemy.
At this point the game switches into the action-RPG portion. Your character has a number of "Branches" they can use. Each direction on the directional pad combined with the O button will perform an attack. Each attack uses up 1 branch. If you perform a certain number of Aerial Chains (hitting the enemy in mid-air), you will gain bonuses, such as items, super meter, extra damage, more branches to use in this turn. Bonuses other than items are converted into extra Experience Points at the end of an attack sequence. Upon filling up the character's Special Gauge they can use the Triangle button to perform a special attack. They will also be able to select a Multiple Assault attack if their units on the board meet the conditions. Defense also puts the player in the action-RPG mode, this time blocking to reduce the enemy's damage. Successfully blocking attacks will also increase the amount of AP the player's unit has.
There are 50 levels total (45 normal and 5 prologue) and the game will take from around 70-100 hours to complete.

Original characters


Protagonists

'Reiji Arisu' (有栖零児, ''Arisu Reiji'')
The main protagonist of the game. His father was killed 10 years ago in one of the many ongoing fights between Shinra and Ouma. Reiji is, often described by his partner Xiaomu, a "sullen tight-ass" which prompts Reiji to shoot a jokingly made comeback. While he may not show it, he cares deeply for Xiaomu, even if he shoots down several of her comments, jokes or not.He carries a case consisting of 2 swords and a shotgun, Each sword has a different element, lightning and fire. He also has a handgun holstered on his waist.
'Xiaomu' (小牟, ''Shaomu'')
Fellow protagonist as well, Xiaomu is known as a "mystic fox" with an age of 765 years. She was partners in the Shinra organization with Reiji's father, Shougo Arisu, 10 years ago, until his death. Xiaomu often portrays a bit of a flirty nature towards Reiji, though he often ignores it. Aside from poking Reiji's buttons, she can become a little protective of Reiji when the subject of his father's death comes around, or Saya.
Antagonists

'Saya' (沙夜 ''Saya'')
Like Xiaomu, Saya is a werefox, however, she is born in Japan and not China. She was involved with the incident that happened with Arisu Shougo and Xiaomu 10 years ago, which is why Xiaomu holds a grudge against her. Opposite to Xiaomu, Saya is with the rival organization of Shinra: Ouma. Saya upholds a rather odd personality-she can never seem to be upset and usually remains calm and overly flirty in contrast to that of her Chinese werefox counterpart. Her pet names for Reiji and Xiaomu are 'boy' and 'little one'.
'99' (九十九 ''Kyū jū Kyū'')
An enemy sealed in the Abyss of Time 10 years ago; the Ouma Project culminates with its release. It has deep ties with the Arisu clan.
'Katana' (片那 ''Katana'')
A supposedly made complete clone of Saya, though physical resemblance is questionable. Saya says it is part of the Ouma Project.

Character list


This is a list of significant characters that make an appearance in ''Namco x Capcom''. This list is under construction, as many of the characters are from lesser known titles or older games, and therefore a bit hard to identify or pin down a correct spelling.
NameFirst AppearanceYearCompanyRoleVoice Actor
Allosaurus''Dino Crisis 2''2000CapcomEnemyNot Voiced
Amazona''Wonder Momo''1987NamcoEnemyKumiko Watanabe
Andaba''Genpei ToumaDen''1986NamcoNPC Ally/Shopkeeper
Armor King''Tekken''1994NamcoBothNot Voiced
Arthur''Ghosts 'n Goblins''1985CapcomAllyFumihiko Tachiki
Astaroth''Ghosts 'n Goblins''1985CapcomEnemyHideaki Nonaka
Black Bravo''Bravoman''1988NamcoEnemyTomokazu Seki
Black Valkyrie''Valkyrie No Densetsu1989NamcoEnemyKikuko Inoue
Bravoman''Bravoman''1988NamcoAllyTetsu Inada
Bruce McGivern''2003CapcomAllyHiroaki Hirata
Cammy White''Super Street Fighter II''1993CapcomBothAkiko Komoto
Captain Commando''Captain Commando''1991CapcomAllyRyotaro Okiayu
Charade''Soul Calibur II''2002NamcoEnemyNot Voiced
Chun-Li''Street Fighter II''1991CapcomAllyAtsuko Tanaka
Demitri Maximoff''Darkstalkers''1994CapcomAllyNobuyuki Hiyama
Devil Kazuya''Tekken (PSX)''1994NamcoEnemyMasanori Shinohara
Druaga''Tower of Druaga1984NamcoEnemy
Druk''Captain Commando''1991CapcomEnemy
Enma''Genpei ToumaDen''1986NamcoNPC Ally
Evil Ryu''Street Fighter Alpha 2''1996CapcomEnemyToshiyuki Morikawa
Felicia''Darkstalkers''1994CapcomAllyKae Araki
Fong Ling''2003CapcomAllyKae Araki
Gilgamesh''Tower of Druaga''1984NamcoAllyAkira Ishida
Gouki (Akuma)''Super Street Fighter II Turbo''1994CapcomEnemyTomomichi Nishimura
Grandmaster Meio''Strider''1989CapcomEnemyTetsuo Mizutori
Guntz''2002NamcoAllyTakahiro Sakurai
Guy''Final Fight''1989CapcomAllyTetsuya Iwanaga
Heihachi Mishima''Tekken''1994NamcoAllyDaisuke Gōri
Hideo Shimazu''1998CapcomAllyTetsuo Mizutori
Hiromi Tengenji''Burning Force''1989NamcoAllyChisa Yokoyama
Hoover (Baby Head)''Captain Commando''1991CapcomAllyYuko Sasamoto
Ishtar''Tower of Druaga''1984NamcoNPC Ally
Janga''2002NamcoEnemyNobuyuki Hiyama
Jennety (Mack the Knife)''Captain Commando''1991CapcomAllyNot Voiced
Jin Kazama''Tekken 3''1997NamcoAllyIsshin Chiba
Joka''1997NamcoEnemyToshio Furukawa
Judas (Leon Magnus)''Tales of Destiny 2''2002NamcoBothHikaru Midorikawa
Juli''Street Fighter Alpha 3''1998CapcomEnemyAkiko Kōmoto
Juni''Street Fighter Alpha 3''1998CapcomEnemyAkiko Kōmoto
Kamuz''Valkyrie No Densetsu1989NamcoEnemy
Karin Kanzuki''Street Fighter Alpha 3''1998CapcomAllyMiho Yamada
Ken Masters''Street Fighter''1987CapcomAllyTetsuya Iwanaga
Ki (pronounced "Kai")''Tower of Druaga''1984NamcoAllyRie Tanaka
King II''Tekken 3''1994NamcoAllyNot Voiced
Kiso Yoshinaka''Genpei ToumaDen''1986NamcoEnemy
Klonoa''1997NamcoAllyKumiko Watanabe
Kobun (Servbot)''Rockman DASH''1997CapcomAllyChisa Yokoyama
KOS-MOS''2002NamcoAllyMariko Suzuki
Krino Xandra (Whirlo)''Valkyrie No Densetsu''1989NamcoAllyYuuji Ueda
Kyoko Minazuki''1998CapcomAllyKotono Mitsuishi
Lei-Lei (Hsien-Ko)''Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge''1995CapcomAllyMichiko Neya
Lilith Aensland''Darkstalkers 3''1997CapcomBothYuka Imai
Lolo''2001NamcoNPC AllyNot Voiced
Minamoto no Yoritomo''Genpei ToumaDen''1986NamcoEnemy
Minamoto no Yoshitsune''Genpei ToumaDen''1986NamcoEnemyIsshin Chiba
Mitsurugi Heishiro''Soul Edge''1995NamcoAllyToshiyuki Morikawa
Mike Haggar''Final Fight''1989CapcomAllyTesshō Genda
MOMO''2002NamcoAllyRumi Shishido
Morrigan Aensland''Darkstalkers''1994CapcomAllyYayoi Jinguji
Nebiros''Ghosts 'n Goblins''1985CapcomEnemy
Ninety NineOriginal2005NamcoEnemyMizutani Yuuko
Red Arremer Joker''Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts (GBA)''2002CapcomEnemyTakahiro Sakurai
Regina''Dino Crisis''1999CapcomAllyAtsuko Tanaka
Reiji ArisuOriginal2005NamcoAllyKazuhiko Inoue
Rock Volnutt (MegaMan)''Rockman DASH''1997CapcomAllyMayumi Tanaka
Rockman Juno (MegaMan Juno)''Rockman DASH''1997CapcomEnemyAkira Ishida
Roll Caskett''Rockman DASH''1997CapcomAllyKeiko Yokozawa
Rose''Street Fighter Alpha''1995CapcomBothMichiko Neya
Rutee Kartret (Rutee Katrea)''Tales of Destiny''1997NamcoAllyYuka Imai
Ryu''Street Fighter''1987CapcomAllyToshiyuki Morikawa
Sabiinu''Valkyrie No Densetsu''1989NamcoAllyAyako Kawasumi
Saito Musashibo Benkei''Genpei ToumaDen''1986NamcoEnemyDaisuke Gōri
Sakura Kasugano''Street Fighter Alpha 2''1996CapcomAllyYuko Sasamoto
SayaOriginal2005NamcoEnemyMizutani Yuuko
Shion Uzuki''2002NamcoAllyAi Maeda
Sho (Ginzu the Ninja)''Captain Commando''1991CapcomAllyHideyuki Hori
Shturm''Captain Commando''1991CapcomEnemy
Shturm Jr.''Captain Commando''1991CapcomEnemy
Solo''Strider''1989CapcomEnemy
Stahn Aileron''Tales of Destiny''1997NamcoAllyTomokazu Seki
Strider Hien''Strider 2''1999CapcomEnemyKousuke Toriumi
Strider Hiryu''Strider''1989CapcomAllyKousuke Toriumi
Sylphie''Forgotten Worlds''1988CapcomAlly/ShopkeeperRie Tanaka
Taira no Kagekiyo''Genpei ToumaDen''1986NamcoAllyRyotaro Okiayu
Taizo Hori''Dig Dug''1982NamcoAllyToshio Furukawa
Taki''Soul Edge''1995NamcoAllyFujiko Takimoto
Tarosuke''Yokai Douchuuki''1987NamcoAllyFujiko Takimoto
Toby Masuyo''Baraduke''1985NamcoAllyYuko Mizutani
Tong Poo''Strider''1989CapcomEnemy
Tron Bonne''Rockman DASH''1997CapcomAllyMayumi Iizuka
Unknown Soldier 1P''Forgotten Worlds''1988CapcomAllyAkio Otsuka
Unknown Soldier 2P''Forgotten Worlds''1988CapcomAllyTesshō Genda
Valkyrie''Valkyrie No Densetsu''1989NamcoAllyKikuko Inoue
Vega (M. Bison)''Street Fighter II''1991CapcomEnemyTomomichi Nishimura
Waya Hime''Bravoman''1988NamcoBothMariko Suzuki
Wonder Momo''Wonder Momo''1987NamcoAllyAyako Kawasumi
XiaomuOriginal2005NamcoAllyOmi Minami
Zabel Zarock (Lord Raptor)''Darkstalkers''1997CapcomEnemyYuuji Ueda
Zouna''Valkyrie No Densetsu1989NamcoEnemy
Zule''Valkyrie No Densetsu1989NamcoShopkeeperKenichi Mochizuki

Staff


:Director: Soichiro Morizumi (Monolithsoft; formerly of Banpresto, directed many games in the Super Robot Wars series)
:Producer: Koji Ishitani (Monolithsoft; formerly of Banpresto)
:Character Illustration: Takuji Kawano (Namco; did character art for Soul Calibur II)
:Opening animation by Production I.G
:Opening/Ending themes composed by Yuzo Koshiro and sung by "flair"

Manga


There is a Manga Anthology published for the game.

Trivia



★ The game's main characters, Reiji and Xiaomu, were inspired by Kyosuke Nanbu and Excellen Browning, both originally from the Super Robot Wars Compact 2 trio of Super Robot Wars games, which were also directed by Soichiro Morizumi.

★ The low-level original enemies are all derived from Japanese folklore. (See Kamaitachi, Tengu, and Ox-Head and Horse-Face)

★ All of the items, consumable and equippable, come from previous Namco or Capcom games.

★ Sylphie's attacks are all taken from classic Capcom arcade games, such as Trojan and Gun.Smoke, and for her super move, she transforms temporarily into characters from Alien vs. Predator, Legendary Wings, Street Fighter 3, and Warzard. Her counter dodge is from Bionic Commando (she zips out of the way on a wire), and her counterattack is from (Blodia punches the enemy away from offscreen).

★ The Unknown Soldiers are backed up by super-deformed versions of the players' robots from Side Arms Hyper Dyne; during their Multiple Assault with Sylphie, called "Zettai Gattai," the two robots combine into a single robot, reminiscent of the two-player cooperative mode in which both players could control the combined robot in the original game. During the epilogue, Sylphie offers to replace the robots with the ones from Solvalu.

Pac-Man makes a cameo appearance in two stages of the game. In one stage, which takes place outside the Namco Theatre, there are two statues of him. Another stage, a computer control room, has monitors along the walls which display data on Pac-Man. Also, Klonoa's hat bears the Pac-Man symbol.

★ A couple of fans made a parody game trailer entitled DataEast X Sunsoft, featuring characters from DataEast and Sunsoft games rather than Namco and Capcom characters.

See also





Marvel vs. Capcom series

SNK vs. series

Super Robot Wars

References


Notes


1. Pronounced as "''Namco Cross Capcom''". The '×' symbol denotes that the two series are, in a sense, multiplied together and is used in the same fashion a '+' or '&' might be used. In normal writing, the × is usually replaced with an 'x' or 'X'.

External links



Official ''Namco x Capcom'' website

Netjak Review of ''Namco x Capcom''

SiliconEra Review of ''Namco x Capcom''

Hardcore Gaming 101 Review of ''Namco x Capcom''

TransGen, a translation group that is currently working in a patch for ''Namco x Capcom''.

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