VIDEO GAME: Street Fighter X Tekken

 

Developer: Capcom > Publisher: Capcom > System: PS3, PS Vita, Xbox 360, PC > Rating: T

The latest of Capcom’s crossovers, Street Fighter X Tekken brings the seminal fighting franchises together for a 2D slugfest. SFXT is all about the plural: Each player controls two fighters, and is able to swap between them on the fly. Players can even team up to fight on the same team (as seen in the recent Mortal Kombat reboot), allowing up to four players to take part in a fight. With a slew of ways to switch between combatants, the key to winning matches is very much how well the player(s) can manage a duo.

Though the game is mechanically very similar to Super Street Fighter IV, cross-canceling adds a new edge (each time you use a block of your Cross Gauge, you can bring in your partner in the middle of a combo). Several types of moves are performed the same way regardless of character, which makes the game more accessible by providing a simple foundation for noobs. There are plenty of individual moves, but you don't need to know them all to begin thwacking. Finally, the newly introduced gem system makes your character stronger and can be tailored to suit any individual fighting style.

Though the online play leaves something to be desired—there’s lag to contend with, which is very tricky in a tight, timing-based fighter—the game succeeds despite it. This is a smart and polished crossover that lowers the barrier to entry for those learning (and up against) the ropes.

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by Devon Santos

Ed Note: Capcom sure made everyone mad by putting the DLC characters on the disc! It's too bad. That move put a dark stain on the release of this game and left a bad taste in gamer's mouths. Did it make you guys less likely to buy it? What do you think?

Comments

Submitted by conchobar on Wed, 03/14/2012 - 23:54

I pre-ordered the game and I'm really satisfied with it so far. I've never played a Tekken game before but I really enjoyed giving all of the characters a try. Haha, now Kazuya is one of my best fighters, along with Ibuki. I don't really mind that the DLC characters are already on the disc, although I understand how that could tick people off. I've had trouble with online play though, the sound cuts out and you can't hear the impact when you get hit. This tends to throw me off and I can't tell when I've started to hit somebody or when I've been hit. I'm pretty used to some lag, but sometimes it can just become unbearable. All in all, I think it's a great game.

Submitted by Trunks20 on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 19:04

So were the DLC instantly one the console or is it still just one psp vita.

Submitted by conchobar on Thu, 03/15/2012 - 20:03

As far as I know you can't purchase the DLC on the consoles yet. However, the DLC characters are already on the disc, which is why some people are angry. The DLC should be released later on though.

Submitted by blueninja777 on Mon, 07/16/2012 - 13:34

After hearing the controversy about the DLC characters I am relieved that I can avoid making a mistake by wasting my money so glad got the info. I am also disappointed that Capcom messed up again, remember Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition, they are making us waste our money on the same game with few added contents.I got Marvel vs Capcom 3 the standard version and I got frustrated when they made the updated game . Capcom needs to give us a heads up next time.