Actually this is a referencee to Mega Man The Power Battle/Fighters, when the player gets a time over and couldn't defeat a Boss, the player dies by that
***** how about adding all of the time over loss poses from Eternal Champions: challenge from the dark Side, Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3, Street Fighter 4 (Super & Ultra), Killer Instinct 1 & 2 and even Clay Fighter?
@@Misterorder This might be as close as you'll get. Time stamps in description for moves and when a character starts. The time out pose is at the end of their sections so just click on a character and go back a few seconds. Cheers. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YtwUh4ANlOs.html
I like how spider-man win poses are literally questioning himself how he could won by a time over and accepting he lost by a time over... The one on the left side is a thing that spider-man would do, he's like "do we really had time end this fight?" And the other one in the right side is like "well... I guess i have no option"
Wait a minute, I know why Megaman explodes but why does Strider just DISINTERGRATE? The hell's that?! Can you also do all the Dizzy animations?! All you need to do is just use Thanos' Bubble attack to stun them into a dizzy.
Strider Hiryu desintegrates himself because that was his death animation in his games. I've played both the Mega Drive and CPS1 versions of Strider, as well as Strider 2. I don't know if he does this in the 2014 game.
+Edward Gaines To elaborate, Striders are a special group of ninja (so Strider isn't Hiryu's name, just his title), and all Striders have miniature bombs implanted in their bodies. These bombs monitor their life signals, and if a Strider dies while on a mission, their bodies disintegrate so that no evidence of the Strider is left behind. Or something like that.
Hiryu was adopted from the onslaught on the Tribe he lived on (In the videogame, Hiryu is stated to be descendant of the Tungusic tribes in Asia), and raised to be a ninja.