Asuras Wrath PORTABLE
He was a deity who was betrayed by his former comrades, killed and framed for murder. The game, developed by Capcom and CyberConnect2, involves Asura coming back to seek vengeance against an impressive lineup of villains with incredible power, all deities. His incredible wrath burns on and never extinguishes, at least not until the end of the game.
Asuras Wrath
Asura, the demigod of wrath, is humanoid in appearance, with red markings all over his body that glow orange when powered up, that trace out from his eyes. He has spiky white hair, white, pupilless eyes that make him look feral that can sometimes glow red, and tan skin. He is also rather muscular in his appearance. Asura's clothing has some Japanese influence, as the trousers he's wearing with a red flame pattern are uncommon. On those trousers, he wears a golden sash. On his legs, he wears unusual golden greaves that also act as sandals, and golden armor vambraces. His age of appearance is labeled to be 28.
Asura's wrath grows large enough to allow him to transform at times, stretching his power and changing his appearance. Across his transformations, he may also appear with six arms, with golden pauldrons on his shoulders, an entire set of arm armor, or appear as a feral beast either entirely glowing orange or all black. Upon reaching his Mantra Asura form at the end of the game, a halo can be seen floating behind his back. His six arms eventually appear with full sets of arm armor on them as well. As Asura the Destructor, he becomes akin to an actual god, with planetary size and all black.
Asura enters a human village, where he is ambushed by Wyzen, one of his former allies. Wyzen explains to Asura that the Eight Guardian Generals are now called the Seven Deities, and that they've all grown much stronger than they were when Asura was still among them. Asura doesn't want to hear it, so he shuts him up, and they fight. Asura's wrath reaches a point where he unlocks the Six Armed Vajra form which he uses to beat Wyzen. However, Wyzen then transforms as well into Gongen Wyzen, who becomes the size of a planet, by taking energy from their superweapon of mantra known as the Brahmastra. He tried to crush Asura's with his finger, but his wrath multiplied his strength so much that he was able to lift his finger with some arms and punch it with mantra-empowered attacks with the others, killing him from the ground.
After centuries, Asura is reawakened by his impossible wrath, and climbs the pillar of Naraka to the real world even faster this time. Upon entering his home world, he immediately must fight Gohma to save a helpless village, and save an innocent girl with an uncanny resemblance to Mithra. After defeating very large rhino, tortoise, and elephant shaped Gohma, and saving the girl, another deity called Kalrow taunts Asura from his ship. Asura kills Kalrow in his escape pod, who is less brawns and more brains, and calls Asura a feral beast for somehow defeating him without any sort of plan.
After Yasha equips Asura with the reactor from the Karma Fortress that allows him to theoretically infinitely increase his strength, Yasha tells Asura to fight him. Though confused, he did so anyways, and kills him-- but he notices Yasha smiling. Yasha secretly placed the reactor in Asura so that Asura would undoubtedly defeat him, knowing that if he was able to defeat him, then Asura is at his strongest. Dying contently, Asura pays his respects. Using the power of the reactor to become Asura the Destructor, he defeats Chakravartin. As the world falls apart in Chakravartin's absence, Asura realizes his wrath is finally gone. For the first time in millennia, he was happy. Finally reunited with his daughter, Mithra, they have an emotional exchange.
Unlike the other deities (whom rely on a specific technique, strategy and power to fight), Asura's main weapons are his fists and nothing else. Due to his anger management problems, he lacks any kind of refinement in his style, and charges at his enemies with pure brutality and aggression, combining his god-powers with his limitless wrath. This don't means, however, that Asura has not skill or strategy whatsoever, and latter proves to be a very proficient and tactful warrior, as a result of his years of experience and training. Having fought with along them for a long time, Asura was able to quickly adapt to his ex-friends new abilities and prove to be a match for even a highly proficient warrior and swordsman like Augus, as well being able to fight Yasha despite being weakened and with his two arms tear off. Finally in his battle with Chakravartin, he showed the peak of his skills and powers, having to fight the maker absolute; instead of using brute force as always, Asura chose to re-direct his Chakravartin's attacks using his intelligence and agility, therefore finally getting the upper hand and defeating him and saving the world and Mithra.
Master Hand to Hand Combatant: Due to his absolute reflexes, he can react to any impending danger in time measurements beyond seconds small. In cutscenes throughout the game, quick time events that Asura always reacts to (unless the player messes up) depicts Asura's low difficulty in countering attacks. In many fights across the game, not only is his running speed immense, but the speed at which he can fight is enough to overwhelm even the strongest of deities, and the fastest such as Yasha. Alongside his tenacity and wrath that strikes fear in even members of the Seven Deities, he can be equivalent to a combat god. He is so good at fighting that he can fight even with his arms chopped off, and still manage to fend off entire armies of Gohma.
Absolute Durability and Endurance: As mentioned in the paragraph above, he can fight even with his arms chopped off, simply relying on headbutts and kicks, but that showcases his endurance. His durability is only replenished by his wrath, meaning he can take even the most brutal of beatings and scare opponents through sheer tenacity alone. He can get slammed all the way from Earth to the moon, and just get back up. He has survived enormous beams visible from outer space, including one that was designed to kill a demigod, being crushed by a giant finger that was long and proportionally large enough to crush him from outer space, and easily taking blows from opponents. His wrath is fueled even more by his emotional trauma of being betrayed.
Mantra Blasts: Using the red Mantra of wrath that he possesses; he can shoot an innumerous number of red energy-based projectiles. His energy blasts can target a precise danger coming at him such as a missile or minor enemy or take down an entire armada of ships in a dazzling display.
Mantra-Enhanced Attacks: Naturally, the source of his insane combat power comes from his wrath. Enhanced with Mantra, he can dash into opponents and send them flying, crush them to the ground with a ground pound, or just hurt them with a single punch.
Immortality: His inability to rest in peace due to all of his wrath is likely what keeps him unable to die, even at the hand of a god. He's come back to life multiple times, guided by the Golden Spider, until Asura kills him after revealing that he was the god Chakravartin all along.
Magic Resistance: Chakravartin, the creator of reality itself, was unable to control Asura despite planning the events of his life (and the game as well). His plan for Asura was foiled by none other than Asura himself-- thanks to his sheer will and indomitable will/wrath. As a result, even being erased from existence fails to subdue Asura.
Indomitable Will: Throughout the story, Asura's wrath grows larger and larger, and as such, his stubborn wrath refuses to desist. His willpower is supernaturally increased as a result of his powers. The stronger his wrath, the stronger his willpower is to overcome everything. His powers and mantra affinity increase his strength to the point where he will grow stronger and stronger the angrier he gets, similarly to Hulk. His indomitable will is enough to awaken him from death, and resist soul manipulation.
Unlimited Mode: His body becomes covered in orange lines that emanate (from) mantra. Even prior to him dying at the hands of Yasha, Asura had mastery of this transformation mode, which multiplies his strength for as long as he keeps it up. He is able to stay in this form longer if he has more stamina, but if he gains even more wrath, he may transform into something even greater.
Berserker Asura: When Asura's wrath reaches its peak, he reaches an uncontrollable state of mind, filled with nothing but anger. He can no longer control his thoughts; all that this Asura automatically does is destroy. He no longer listens to reason, only the #1 reason for his wrath could possibly get to him: Mithra. He unlocks this form during the game (not knowing it before), shortly after finding out how the other deities are responsible for the deaths of over seven trillion humans, and kill even more right in front of him, so they can feed off of their souls for more power. This mode is how Asura is able to stand up against them, forcing them to use their superweapon, even among their standards: The Brahmastra.
Sword Fighting- Due to Asura's brash style of combat, he is too quick to anger for him to focus on precision, making him an incompetent wielder of a sword. That's why even in training, he always fought with his fists. If he were to wield a sword in combat, he may automatically be out of the league of a mere mortal, but compared to the likes of Augus, he cannot match him in a sword duel. Asura is capable of delivering savage, powerful strikes with the sword, aimlessly, even more so when consumed by wrath. This was shown when he used Augus' sword, Wailing Dark, against him in battle, just using his mouth.
Crossovers: Ryu and Akuma were especially stronger in Asura's Wrath than they were in Street Fighter, especially Akuma. Thus, characters who cross into his world seem to receive an upgrade of grandeur power to spar with the god of wrath. This is impractical because it causes conflict, and Asura is not totally immortal. 041b061a72