Description
Street Fighter X Tekken is a crossover fighting game featuring tag-team style combat between two-character teams of fighters from the Street Fighter and Tekken game universes. The initial game in the new series, Street Fighter X Tekken features dozens of playable characters from both of the storied franchises, as well as the option to use familiar button control schemes from both. Additional important features include: customization of attacks through the "Gem System," a co-op training mode, the ability to tag in a teammate and briefly attack in unison, simultaneous two-on-two four-player battles, and special edition bonus items (see the full list of these items below). Fighting game rival franchises Street Fighter and Tekken crossover to battle in tag-team bouts.
View larger Control schemes familiar to players of both franchises.
View larger The Dream Fighter Match-Up The long awaited dream match-up between the two leaders in the fighting genre becomes a reality. Street Fighter X Tekken delivers the ultimate tag team match up featuring iconic characters from each franchise, and one of the most robust character line ups in fighting game history. With the addition of new gameplay mechanics, the acclaimed fighting engine from Street Fighter IV has been refined to suit the needs of both Street Fighter and Tekken players alike. Street Fighter X Tekken also sees the introduction of the innovative Gem System, a strategic new way to customize and enhance the fighting experience. Street Fighter X Tekken Special Edition Includes View larger Street Fighter X Tekken for Xbox 360 Special edition art work Prequel comic book (created by UDON Comics) Build-it-Yourself Arcade Bank (5" high) 36 Gem Power-ups (Includes the World of Warrior, Iron Curtain, Lightning Legs and Special Edition Exclusive King of Iron Fist GEM packs for a total of 36) Key Game Features Dream Match Up - Dozens of playable characters including Rolento, Zangief, Cammy, Sagat, Hugo, Ibuki, Poison, Dhalsim, Ryu, Ken, Guile, Abel, Balrog, Juri, Vega and Chun-Li from Street Fighter as well as Heihachi, Lili, Julia, Hwoarang, Raven, Kuma, Yoshimitsu, Steve, Kazuya, Nina, King, Marduk, Bob, Law, Paul and Xiaoyu from Tekken. Real-time Tag Battle - Fight as a team of two and switch between characters strategically. Gem System - A brand new feature that combines customization with strategy, the Gems add an extra level of depth and provide a pioneering way to experience fighting games. A total of 57 Gems (5 Assist and 52 Boost) come standard in the game and players have the ability to equip three different Gems that improve upon weaknesses or capitalize on strengths. Briefing Room - Get your combos and timing just right with help from your friends in this online training mode. Scramble Mode - Four separate players, online or offline, control each of the four characters on screen for the ultimate battle royale. Pandora Mode - Sacrifice yourself in battle to give your partner a short, but powerful, boost in strength. Familiar Controls - In Street Fighter X Tekken, controls will feel familiar for fans of both series. Juggle System - Toss your foes into Tekken-style juggles with Street Fighter X Tekken's universal air launching system. Cross Assault - By using the Cross Gauge, a player can activate Cross Assault and attack with both of their characters at the same time. Super Art Attacks - Using the Cross Gauge you can immediately unleash a Super Art. Ryu's famed Shinku Hadoken, Kazuya's Devil Beam as well as the Tekken characters all have original Super Art techniques. Robust Online Modes - In addition to the online features from Super Street Fighter IV, Street Fighter X Tekken features totally upgraded online functionality, new smoother netcode and some extra surprises. Additional Screenshots A deep training mode.
View larger Go for broke in Pandora mode.
View larger Simultaneous 4-player support.
View larger Customized 'Gem' action.
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Features
- Crossover tag-team style combat between dozens of characters from the Street Fighter and Tekken game universes, and featuring franchise-specific button control schemes
- The Gem System, which utilizes selectable gems to enhance abilities and power
- Unique game modes including: Briefing Room, the games training mode, Scramble Mode a simultaneous battle royale 4-player mode, Pandora mode, and robust online modes
- By using the Cross Gauge, a player can activate Cross Assault and attack with both of their characters at the same time
- Special edition bonus items including; special art work, a prequel comic, a 5" bank, and 36 gem power-ups
Customer Reviews
Matsu
"The characters are all 100% complete, I've been using them thoroughly. Also there's over 100 alt costumes, hundreds of gems, a combo editor, a replay analyzer, and even freaking colors that are all locked on the disc. You can see full videos of everything on my channel"[...]"Secondly, we've been asked by some players of the Xbox 360 version about the 4-player co-op mode and why it doesn't work when two players team up (locally) and attempt to play online. Unfortunately, due to time and resource issues, we weren't able to get that feature into the Xbox 360 version and we apologize to those players who were looking forward to it."-[...]False advertising, loads of hidden dlc... don't support a company that engages in such bad business practices.
C. Moreiraorantes
Capcom, you are SUPER LAME.Not only did you cancel the sountrack for the special edition, but you also cut corners by merging the instruction manual, the comic book, and the 2-3 page "art" book into one.I thought I was getting a nice art book and a separate comic book like the marketing implies.The marketing also implies a large coin bank. They make it look bigger than the game box. What you get is a tiny coin bank that is 3/4 the height of the game box.Maybe you'll do better when you release the Super Special Edition....*rolls eyes*
A. Spohn
[...]Capcom has released a full game and charged full price for 60% of it. DLC has become a staple of this industry and its not surprising companies are trying to add more content to keep the title played longer. This is the opposite. This makes me want to get rid of this game and not purchase the next one they release.
Pol
No Local Co-Op for online modes, Sound problems when playing online, control problems when jumping, on disc DLC, only 2 colors for customization, that gem system is worthless.... c'mon i paid 70$ for an incomplete game or what?I should've learned after Marvel vs Capcom 3... but I trusted Capcom would not do anything like that again..."I am disappoint"
Jose Eduardo Parada
Although there may be a lot of people who like crossovers with tag mechanics, in my case (as a huge Street Fighter fan), I find it lacking. It is a fun game and it will keep people entertained, but honestly I don't think that tekken players will get into it, but I might be wrong for those that like TTT (until Tekken x SF comes out). One other thing I hate was the 12 characters already on the disc that I will have to pay for later on. This is really bad business Capcom and again you have done it to me and to many other people. But oh well. Back into the game. I don't really like tagging, I don't really like the gems system and I don't really like the way combos are set up. I'm not getting anything from Capcom again until the games get price cuts that justify purchasing the additional stuff. Now bring another Capcom Vs. SNK or Darkstalkers!!!
N8online
I like the way that reviewers rate the gameplay as well as the overall purchase on this site. It is good to know what you are getting for your dollar. I can see why some would be upset when they bought this game. Games are already expensive. I was suprised that you had to pay an extra 20 bucks to unlock more characters. It is no different with the "special edition." I got the game used for $25 and paid the extra $20 for the unlockable characters because I wanted to use Lei Wulong right away. I loved Street Fighter when I first played it on Super Nintendo and loved Tekken when I first played it on PS1. I knew I would give this game a shot regardless. I like this game. The controls took some getting used to for me because I am use to playing fight games on a Playstation controller. This is my first fighting game on a 360. The tag and gem system works well once you figure out how you can mix and match the combos. I am having fun with the online play even though I am getting hammered! I was 1W & 5L and had to go back to training, LoL. I am really enjoying dream match ups that I never thought would be possible between the Street Fighter & Tekken series!
CCC
Unreal the depths at which Capcom will stoop to just to make a buck and alienate it's loyal fans over and over again. They did it to us with Street Fighter 4, Super Street Fighter 4, Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Eddition, SSF4AEV20012, Marvel Vs Capcom 3, MVC3 DLC, Ultimate Marvel Vs Capcom 3 (less than a year later), another Version of Marvel Vs Capcom 3 in the works and now this, Street Fighter X Tekken. Loaded with a bunch of content on the disc they expect you to pay extra for outside of the initial purchase and a partially incomplete game when it was shipped to boot! People that buy this that eat up the dlc are only making it worse for all of us. Capcom, I love your games but enough is enough, get the hell out of here.
Raistlin Zeitgeist
Got this real cheap here (21.00 or so) The comic book and mini cabinet are nice additions, otherwise the original game box art is way cooler, glad I got the guide which features it prominently.
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