Thursday, 1 November 2012
Street Fighter vs Tekken video review
Street Fighter X Tekken is, without any question, the most divisive
fighting game Capcom has ever produced. At no point in Street Fighter’s
25-year history has a single entry so completely embodied the unique
dichotomy that exists within its fan base. It's easy to argue that
casual fight fans are usually playing an entirely different game from
the hardcore nuts, but for SFxT, this proves especially true. Players
looking for a good time with some buddies and beers won’t find it any
more or less entertaining than Street Fighter 4: Arcade Edition or
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, but for more serious challengers, it
leaves a lot to be desired. How much you get out of the Vita release –
which is seven months late to the market -- will have a lot to do with
which category you place yourself in.
Of course, the main goal here was to create a console caliber
experience on the go, and Street Fighter X Tekken on Vita does a
passable job of it. Content-wise, you get the complete experience. Every
character, stage and feature from the home version is at your disposal,
including online matchmaking and the battle log feature which keeps a
rolling record of your most recent fights so you can re-watch them as
you please. Further sweetening the deal, you get the 12 additional
characters that console customers had to pay extra for, and you can even
beat your PS3-playing friends down with them through the seamless cross
platform netplay to add insult to inj
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