
EX attacks are carried over from SFIV and take one meter. SFxT's "Cross Gauge" is split into three segments, akin to Street Fighter Alpha 3's A-ism meter.

Outside of the Cross Rush, Tekken characters will be able to perform some of their signature combo strings by using the Light and Medium Buttons. Capcom's), Cross Rushes cannot be canceled into standard special moves players must either use an EX attack/Super Art or "link" the special with very specific timing. However, like Darkstalkers' chain combos (and unlike Marvel vs. After this, pressing Heavy a second time will cancel into the Launcher attack. Light attacks can be cancelled into Medium attacks, which can then be cancelled into Heavy attacks. Medium Punch+Medium Kick performs a tag, while Heavy Punch+Heavy Kick performs a Launcher.Ĭross Rush is a universal combo system, not unlike the Magic Series of the Darkstalkers and Marvel vs. Throws are performed by pressing Light Punch+Light Kick, a carryover from Street Fighter IV. For Tekken characters, the Light and Medium buttons correspond to their equivalent attacks in Tekken, while the Heavy buttons are new attacks. SFxT, like many Capcom fighters, uses six buttons: three for punches and three for kicks. Determining when to switch characters is key, as only one character needs to be knocked out for the round to end. Street Fighter X Tekken's gameplay is best described as a combination of Street Fighter IV's 2D-styled fighting and Tekken Tag Tournament's 2-on-2 mechanics. This box reacts to the conflict between living creatures. The game's story revolves around a box, nicknamed "Pandora," that is found amongst the remains of a fallen meteorite. While Namco's input was largely limited to roster selection, they are currently working on their own game, Tekken X Street Fighter, which will introduce Street Fighter characters to fighting in a 3D arena. Developed by Capcom, the game translates characters from the Tekken universe into a 2D gameplay system and pits them against the Street Fighter roster in 2-on-2 tag-team battles.


Street Fighter X Tekken (Street Fighter Cross Tekken) is the first of two fighting games released in a crossover collaboration between Capcom and Namco.
