Street Fighter X Tekken

Street Fighter X Tekken (2012)

by Capcom, Dimps, CE Europe Ltd.
Genres:Arcade, Fighting
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:The long awaited dream match-up between the two titans of fighting is here!
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Was the first fighting game I actively paid attention to before its release, and the first game I was ever disappointed by, and grew to love again later as it updated. Made my find love for competition fighting games, and lead me to be a leader in the FGC today always love this gem
user avatar@JimLQMuser avatar@JimLQM
January 29, 2025
Awesome underrated game! Just play without gems and it becomes something special. Lots of great characters and some cool costumes complete the package. Don't let this gem pass you by!
A life changing crossover event. Street Fighter X Tekken was the game that got me, who grew up with both series on a very casual level, into fighting games. This is how I found my love for competitive games. The game launched in a rough state, but was quickly improved and, with the 2013 patch, became one of the greatest fighters ever made. It was one of the first fighting games to implement rollback netcode! The PC port for this game never got what it needed. It was saddled with Games For Windows Live, it never received the final update with more costumes, and it's not even available to buy anymore. You can't get this game! It is completely unavailable on PC. Please don't let a legendary game like this fade into oblivion.
SFxT is one of the games available to be on GOG Dreamlist! Go vote to get this game another platform to play it on, and easily available where you don't have to go through hoops to get it to run :)
A game that you don't realize you miss until it's been gone. SFxT couldn't live up to the insane hype of its trailers, but by the time it got some ironing out it was a genuinely solid fighting game that felt distinct from other Street Fighters due to how much it really pulled from Tekken. It also had excellent pre-rendered cutscenes and a great OST. With the Steam version still down due to being tangled in GFWL I'd really like to see it made playable in perpetuity like its contemporaries SF4 and MvC 3.
user avatar@Sixbuttonuser avatar@Sixbutton
January 30, 2025
I think the FGC would in general be improved if it was easier to play SF4 and SFXT. Imagining these games with rollback would be so sauced. I genuinely hope we see Capcom come to these games like they did with their other old fighters.
For all its faults, I honestly preferred the feel of this over Street Fighter 4. It did a damn good job combining two very different series' styles with a fun combo system that allowed for quite some shenanigans, the Tekken cast brought over to the SF engine in interesting ways while still being faithful to their 3d fighter origins. Right now it's got a really handy community mod that allows you to play it online without needing 5 separate versions of GFWL installed. But it'd be real nice to just be able to load it up on a working service - still wondering what's taking Capcom so long with the Steam version.
This game is currently unavailable on PC in any legal form due to issues with its existing DRM. The only people who can play it are people who bought it in the past on Steam and installed a very specific patch.
Because you can't play this game on Steam anymore unless you use something called Resource Hacker that emulates the Xbox Live as that no longer exists any more of course. So, which is why I say make this available here on Gog so that players no longer have to emulate the now defunct Xbox Live app just to get it to work. Plus, this is such an awesome and underrated Capcom crossover fighter in combination. Bring this to Gog, enough said.
CROSSOVERS RULES!! Ryu vs Kazuya and Megaman vs Pac-Man were the most iconic battles! I loved this crossover so much!! and still waiting for Tekken X Street Fighter
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