![]() There have been some murmurings of discontent from diehard fighting fans but these gems don’t impede the game too much and actually make it far more accessible for newbies. The other innovation of note is the Gem System, which allows customisation and lets you strategise. Gems allow novices to put up a decent fight too ![]() Another cool addition is the Pandora move, which allows you to sacrifice one of your characters when they have less than 25% of their energy left, to give your remaining fighter a 10-second power boost and a full Cross Gauge. Get to grips with the six-button controls, and the three-part bar – the Cross Gauge – at the bottom of the screen fills as you attack or get hit, eventually allowing you to pull off some devastating special moves. There’s nothing more satisfying than chaining together a ridiculous number of hits before your opponent even lands a punch, and that throbbing “KO” indicator appears, declaring you victorious! ![]() Pulling off a spectacular combo or one of those trademark moves looks absolutely awesome. As ever, the action fills every pixel on the screen and as you fight, those renowned background animations really enhance the varied – and often slightly surreal – environments. Obviously, everything feels very familiar, and it all looks similar to Street Fighter IV. Also inspired by Tekken, the juggle system allows characters to be hit several times in the air. The tag element works really well and allows some stunning combos to be pulled off. However, bear in mind that it only takes one of your characters to be KO’d for the battle to be lost. During a bout you can switch between fighters for a fresh health bar and a new repertoire of moves. All your favourite Tekken and Street Fighter characters are hereĪnd it’s a good thing there are so many characters on offer as you get to pick two of them at a time for 2 vs 2 fights.
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