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Developed by Capcom, the core gameplay is similar to that of the Street Fighter series, incorporating elements such as Super Combos and EX Attacks. Players each choose two fighters from the Street Fighter and Tekken series. Both sets of characters are controlled using the Street Fighter six-button system, but the Tekken characters are able to perform Tekken style combos using the primary four buttons in a similar fashion to the Tekken four-button system.[6] These fighters can be switched out normally, or during certain combos. As fights go on, players build up power in a three-sectioned meter at the bottom of the screen referred to as the Cross Gauge, which allow the player to perform various techniques depending on how much of the gauge is filled, such as EX Attacks, Cancels, Super Arts and various Cross techniques detailed below. Additionally, each fighter possesses one special attack that can be charged into an EX Attack or Super Art without any cost to the Cross Gauge. As opposed to the other crossover fighting games released by Capcom, in which the player must eliminate all the opponent's fighters to win, victory conditions are more similar to Tekken Tag Tournament, in which the first player to have one of their fighters' health bars reduced to zero loses the round, thereby the player who wins the most rounds wins the match.

The game also has two new game mechanics: the Gem System and Pandora Mode. Players equip up to three gems to their characters, which provide different stat boosts depending on the type of gem. Six varieties of gems exist: attack, defense, speed, vitality, assist, and Cross Gauge. Each gem and its effects are designated by a specific color, and will activate as the players fulfill certain conditions during battle. When a character on a player's team has less than 25% health remaining, that character can be sacrificed in order to activate Pandora Mode, which gives the remaining fighter increased strength and an infinite Cross Gauge. However, this state has a time limit and the player automatically loses the round if they cannot defeat the opponent before the Pandora state runs out.[8]

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The center of the conflict between the Street Fighter and Tekken universes is a cubical object that crash-lands in Antarctica. The object is of a mysterious origin and researchers worldwide are unable to determine what purpose it serves. The only thing that can be understood is that when beings come into conflict around this object, it releases a water-like energy that brings more power to the combatants. Due to the object's tendency to react to conflict between beings, they name it "Pandora".[10] Whilst a standard story is given to most combinations of fighters, specific teams, such as Ryu and Ken or Kazuya and Nina, receive their own unique story elements and rival battles cutscenes.

Street Fighter X Tekken's base roster includes 19 characters from each franchise for a total of 38. An additional 12 fighters, six from each side, were released as DLC for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on July 31, 2012, and for the PC on February 6, 2013.[11] A code to download all 12 DLC fighters is packaged with the PlayStation Vita version of the game, with owners of the PlayStation 3 version able to obtain the characters for free if they download them through the Vita version.[12][13][14] Street Fighter's Dan, seen in the initial Street Fighter X Tekken reveal trailer, also makes a non-playable appearance as the instructor in the game's tutorial mode.[15]

Street Fighter X Tekken (ストリートファイター X 鉄拳, Sutorīto Faitā kurosu Tekken?, lit. Street Fighter cross Iron Fist) is a crossover fighting game developed by Capcom and marks the first official crossover of Tekken with the Street Fighter franchise. The game is a 2D fighter like Street Fighter, since Capcom was the developer.

Because of its developer, the core gameplay is similar to that of the Street Fighter series, incorporating elements such as a meter than enables Super Arts as well as EX Attacks from Street Fighter III: Third Strike and Street Fighter IV. Some Tekken fighters also gain Street Fighter-like mechanics - for example, Jin and Raven both obtain projectile attacks. Also, the inputs for select Tekken moves have been changed to quarter-, half- or full-circle inputs that are prevalent in Street Fighter and numerous other fighters. Pro players mostly have the opinion that Street Fighter characters are better at zoning and "footsies" while the Tekken characters have more punishing chains and combos (as a consequence, this is the first Street Fighter-produced game with bound combos, including wall bounces).

Players each choose two fighters from the Street Fighter and Tekken series, the latter of which can be optionally controlled using Tekken's 4-button system or Street Fighter's 6-button system (jab, strong and fierce punches plus light, medium and roundhouse kicks). These fighters can be switched out normally, or during certain combos. As fights go on, players build up power in a three-sectioned meter at the bottom of the screen referred to as the "Cross Gauge", which can be used to perform EX Attacks and Super Combos, along with various Cross techniques detailed below. As opposed to the other crossover fighting games released by Capcom such as Marvel Vs. Capcom, where a player must eliminate all the opponent's fighters to win, victory conditions are more similar to Tekken Tag Tournament, in which the first player to have one of their fighters' health bars reduced to zero loses the round, with the player who wins the most rounds winning the match.

The tag team element of the game is heavily emphasized, with players being able to switch between the two characters in their team in a variety of manners. Switch Cancel allows players to switch partners in the middle of a combo (which allows for "safe" tags similar to Tag Crash), whilst Cross Rush combos involve combo-ing into a launcher before swapping partners and continuing the combo, similar to the launcher switch mechanic in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Cross Arts, which requires a full Cross Gauge, allows players to combo a start-up string by one character into the partner's Super Art in one straight attack, whilst the Cross Assault mechanic allows players to simultaneously control both characters in their team until the Cross Gauge runs out. When a character on a player's team has less than 25% health remaining, that character can be sacrificed in order to activate Pandora Mode, which gives the remaining fighter increased strength and an infinite Cross Gauge. However, this state has a time limit and the player will automatically lose if he/she cannot defeat the opponent before the Pandora state runs out.

Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 will likely both be excellent games, but fans with limited time or money may only want to pick one. Street Fighter 6 is a better pick for those new to the genre while Tekken 8 will probably appeal more to existing Tekken and fighting game fans. Whichever one players pick, they are sure to have a good time brawling when these fighters launch in 2023.

Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 are set to battle once they release in the upcoming months. The latest entries in the fighting game juggernauts Street Fighter and Tekken have launch dates in June and Fall 2023, respectively, creating a duel between 2D and 3D fighters. But with the Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 being so different in their gameplay and storytelling, players will likely be more suited for one more than the other.

Despite their 2D/3D difference, Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 do share one thing: legacies of innovation. The Street Fighter series laid the foundation upon which all other 2D fighters are built when Street Fighter 2 birthed the fighting genre in 1991; three years later, Tekken did the same for 3D fighters. Since then, both series have become highly competitive for both players and franchises. Street Fighter and Tekken continue to innovate with the fighting game genre by introducing new mechanics and character types or even reconfiguring button layouts. As such, Street Fighter 6 and Tekken 8 will be the latest development in ongoing experiments by Capcom and Bandai Namco.

Regardless of whether a player is new or experienced in fighting games, Street Fighter 6's open-world campaign World Tour will certainly appeal. This new game mode sets players and their customizable avatars on a semi-open-world adventure in which they develop as fighters. Typically, the Street Fighter series can feel empty in single-player modes, especially because the games tend to be light on story and lore and heavy on gameplay. The extent to which World Tour mode will change this is yet to be seen, but for interested players who want a story to keep them engaged, Street Fighter 6 could be the right title for them.

Tekken 8's story mode and its deep lore could also help draw beginners to the series. The fighters of Tekken all have intricate, even whacky, backstories that have been explored in over a dozen games, anime, and manga. Understanding the stories of main series Tekken games requires knowledge of the previous ones. This makes Tekken 8 a potentially exciting title for newcomers, as they get to dig into the series' lore and use that as a way to enjoy an otherwise complicated game. On top of this, Tekken 8 could end the Mishima saga, so its storytelling may be its most important element.

It begs the question on what's next heading into the rest of the summer with the granddaddy of them all, EVO, a little more than a month away. The four Sunday games to be played inside the Mandalay Bay Events Center have already been announced, with SFV joining Smash Ultimate, Tekken 7 and BlazBlue: Cross Tag Battle. While it can be safely assumed that Cross Tag Battle will be the day's opener -- the fast-paced anime-styled fighter is a perfect way to give an early jolt to the Vegas crowd -- no longer is it a foregone conclusion that king of fighting games will keep its main event slot on Aug. 5.

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