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X-Men vs. Street Fighter

X-Men vs. Street Fighter

PlayStation

Release Date: February 26, 1998

singleplayer

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A beat developed by Capcom, which debuted on arcade machines and after some time also found its way to PlayStation 1. In X-Men vs. Street Fighter we are fighting in two-dimensional arenas, as one of seventeen different players.

X-Men vs. Street Fighter is a flighting game developed by Capcom. The title, based on the mechanics developed for X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes, gave rise to the Marvel vs. Capcom series.

Mechanics

As in the other fighting games from Capcom, in X-Men vs. Street Fighter we are fighting in two-dimensional arenas. Before starting the competition we choose two characters - however, in contrast to the version designed for arcade machines, on Sony's console, we cannot switch between them during the fight, because the second competitor enters the battlefield only at certain moments; in addition, the clash consists not of one, but two or three rounds.

Seventeen heroes are at our disposal, including fighters known from Street Fighter (such as Dhalsim, Chun-Li, and Ryu), as well as the title X-Men (including Rogue, Gambit and Sabretooth). The combat system is based on an extensive system of combos; additionally, after charging a special bar (Hyper Combo Gauge), we can take advantage of powerful attacks, often able to change the fate of many battles.

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Last updated on April 18, 2020

X-Men vs. Street Fighter Summary

Platforms:

PlayStation 1

PlayStation 1

Developer: Capcom

Publisher: Capcom

Age restrictions: 12+