Harambe VS Capcom is Totally a Real Thing

Harambe VS Capcom is Totally a Real Thing

I'm serious.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Sep 17, 2016 @ 03:03 PM (Staff Bios)
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In May of this year, a child fell into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo. Zoo officials responded by shooting and killing the gorilla, Harambe. If any of this is new to you, then welcome to the internet. How was your time in captivity? It's impossible to avoid news stories and memes of the ape plastered everywhere. No one is entirely sure why this became such a hugely popular topic compared to literally anything else, but here we are. And now, you can play the revenge-fantasy game Harambe vs. Capcom for free. Yes, I'm serious.


Fighting classic Capcom figures like "Zoo Guard."

The Street Fighter style fighting appears to be fairly smooth in the trailer. And regardless of how tasteless it may be, we shouldn't be surprised that it's come to this. Someone was going to make this, so why not now? If you're interested, you can play for free here.

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