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Card Sagas Wars is a PC game currently being developed by Ahruon and Orkimedes. The game utilizes the M.U.G.E.N engine, but unlike other MUGEN games all of the sprites are made entirely by scratch. This not only gives the game a uniform and "professional" artstyle, but it also allows for better control of balance.Although the game is unfinished, many trailers and gameplay videos have been released. All of the info can be found here. The official website can be found here (it's entirely in Spanish, though), but is currently unable to receive updates.
On top of that, there are sixteen more characters yet to come.
This game provides examples of:
Assist Character: The Support Card System. By taking damage or blocking, the player can receive a random Support Card, which can be used to summon a character for an attack. Cards are ranked A-B-C, with Rank A cards being the most powerful but the hardest to get. This video shows how the system works.
Some characters have their own assists appear in their specials. Soma Cruz and Crono in particular take this Up to Eleven, with Soma using his Souls and Crono using his teammates.
Samus is a notable example. She's wearing the Super Metroid/Metroid Prime era Varia Suit, and is equipped with her standard arsenal of weapons, including Power Bombs, Super Missiles, and the Ice Beam. However, she also brings along the Grapple Lasso, the Overblast technique, and even the Zero Laser.
Development Hell: Given that it's made by only two people who work on it in their free time and has been in development for eight years, it'd be more surprising if it didn't fall in this.
Difficult but Awesome: The Crisis Card Attacks. Before you can even perform the attack, your health must be low enough to be flashing red and you must have both Alpha and Beta Meters filled. You then must successfully hit the opponent with a Chain Attack, which can be blocked and which will use up a Crisis Card no matter if it hits or misses. Keep in mind that you only get two cards per match, and they don't replenish. However, if you hit the Chain Attack you are treated to a 30-second cinematic of concentrated awesome as your character beats the living hell out of the opponent.
Demoted to Extra: Many characters (such as King Dedede) were initially considered for the roster before being made into Support Cards. The most notable example is MaiShiranui, who actually had pictures and gameplay footage of her as a playable character before she was downgrade to Support Card status.
Dueling Games: Not so much the case with Card Sagas Wars itself, but some of the gameplaytrailers pair characters from what could be considered rival franchises.
Loads and Loads of Characters: The total roster is slated to have 36 characters, which is surprisingly high even by professional standards. The total number of Support Cards is also said to be over 90.
Schedule Slip: The game has been in development for several years and most likely still has years to come. It doesn't help that the updates are very sporadic; Aruhon and Orkimedes take their time getting the next update ready, and they have a tendency to disappear between updates. It is justified, as two people are making this game by scratch.
Surprisingly Good English: If the trailers are anything to go by, Ivy and Samusnote You can faintly hear her say "Time to go" after her Crisis Card Attack are the only English-speaking playable characters from Japanese games. Everyone else, regardless of whether or not they had English voiceovers at one point or another, is speaking in Japanese or is a Heroic Mime of some sort.
Suddenly Voiced: Crono goes from being a Heroic Mime to fully voiced, despite his home game having no voice acting whatsoever.
Token Minority: Though the combined cast covers an unbelievable amount of video gaming history, almost the entire known playable cast so far consists of characters from Japanese developers. The sole exception is Master Chief (A rare example where something American is the token). Whether or not this remains the case is yet to be seen.