Despite the controversy surrounding the "Gems" system at launch, the core gameplay of Street Fighter X Tekken is fast, colorful, and rewarding. The tag-team mechanics—specifically the and Pandora Mode —provide a layer of strategy not found in traditional Street Fighter or Tekken entries.
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If there was ever a game that screamed “crossover event of the decade” for the fighting game community, it was Street Fighter X Tekken (SFxT). While the console versions had a rocky start due to on-disc DLC controversies and the infamous “gem” system, the port remains a fascinating and technically impressive gem in its own right.
Performance on the Vita is surprisingly fluid. The game targets 60 frames per second, which is vital for the precise inputs required in a competitive fighter. While the background details are slightly dialed back compared to the PS3 version, the character models remain sharp, and the vibrant, ink-splatter art style pops on both the original OLED and the Slim LCD screens.
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