Type of game: 3D characters fighting in 3D environments on a 2D plane. Release Date: March 6 (PS3, 360), May 11 (PC) Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 (Version Played) ![]() WHY: Street Fighter X Tekken brings together two of the greatest fighting game franchises of all time in a game that’s incredibly accessible to new players. It’s fun seeing how Namco Bandai’s characters’ moves translate into Capcom’s system, just as (fingers crossed) it should be equally enjoyable seeing Ryu and friends moving about in 3D when Tekken X Street Fighter comes out. Combine them together and you’ve got… well, you’ve got Tekken characters fighting much like Street Fighter characters, and that’s not a bad thing. Tekken is… right up there in terms of 3D fighters. Let’s get on with it, shall we? LovedĪll My Fighting Friends are Going Out Tonight: Street Fighter is the greatest 2D fighting franchise of all time. ![]() Yeah, I’m probably just obsessed with Poison. It’s Tekken’s colourful cast fighting on Capcom’s 2D field Namco Bandai’s drama dipped in Street Fighter frivolity. The reasons aren’t particularly significant it’s the getting there that counts, tearing through opposing teams in a series of two-on-two battles to determine which pair is worth of a closing cinematic. ![]() Some seek power, others fame and fortune. Capcom and Namco Bandai’s best warriors come together in a race to possess a mysterious artifact known as Pandora’s Box. Perhaps I’m a little obsessed with Capcom’s Poison, or maybe she/he merely represents the best of both worlds with a little something extra thrown in for good measure. Worlds collide, battles erupt, and pink-haired transgendered beauties fight tooth-and-nail with freaking bears Street Fighter X Tekken has arrived, pitting two of the fighting game scene’s favourite franchises into one sexy, riding-crop wielding package.
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