An interesting crossover with deep combo potential. The gem system was controversial but the core gameplay is solid. Enjoyable for fans of both series looking for a well-executed fusion between franchises.
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Category
Fighting2 players12+
Description
2D fighting by Capcom uniting Street Fighter and Tekken rosters in Tag duels. Published by Capcom, released in March 2012 in Europe, Asia, North America and Japan. Over fifty playable fighters uniting Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li from Street Fighter and Kazuya, Heihachi, Nina from Tekken, 2D Tag fighting gameplay with two-character team swappable mid-action, Cross Assault, Cross Cancel and Pandora mechanics for cooperative combos between partners, over eight modes including Arcade, Versus, Mission Mode and Briefing Room, ranked online multiplayer mode for up to four players in Tag teams and local split-screen, 3D modeled aesthetic with 2D effect signature Capcom, English, Japanese and Korean voice-over with iconic voices from each franchise.
Street Fighter X Tekken review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Fighters modelled in 3D but dressed in an ink texture and brushstrokes: the game weds volumes and sumi-e aesthetics with an audacious elegance. The graphic splatters and dynamic poses compose an immediately recognisable style. This visual direction, sleek and inspired, magnificently reinvented Capcom fighting.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
The dream crossover between two giants of fighting games, blending Street Fighter and Tekken heroes in two-on-two team clashes. The tag system and shared combos create a snappy, spectacular dynamic. Colourful, generous and packed with fan service, a versus that marries two cult worlds with instant pleasure, ideal for frenzied duels among friends.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Crossing two schools of fighting opens a colossal learning ground, with its Gem system, tag combos and a sprawling roster to tame. Every character pairing demands its own routine, while online versus and challenges stretch practice almost indefinitely. This ambitious crossover keeps a loyal following among specialists.
Technical info
💾12,9 GB📅06/03/2012
Published by Capcom
Street Fighter X Tekken (PS3) price, value & rarity
The Japanese and Asian version of Street Fighter X Tekken, a Capcom crossover, a release less widespread than the European edition and sought by fans. This edition appeals to those wanting the game in local packaging. Its interest lies in this regional run rather than extreme scarcity.
Better with friends
A two-on-two team fighting crossover, where the tag system lets you relay your fighters mid-combo for fluid, creative assaults. The competition blends individual technique and team synergy, opening two-character strategies rich in mind games. Local versus charms with its clarity and snappy exchanges, ideal for duels where inventiveness trumps raw power.
Is Street Fighter X Tekken still worth playing in 2026?
Street Fighter X Tekken is an ambitious crossover pitting the rosters of the two biggest fighting sagas against each other, in Street Fighter's engine and rules. The two-character tag system and the deep combo potential offer a rich playground for anyone who loves merging universes. The gem system, meant to customise the fighters, was highly controversial at launch and divided the community. The core gameplay nonetheless stays solid and enjoyable. The online has thinned. But for the fan of both franchises curious to see Ryu cross blades with Kazuya, the title keeps a definite appeal locally.