Why can't you just appreciate that something über awesome is happening instead of being a cynical crone? These guys are best of the best! Who are you to say they will fail? And you’re ugly.' But putting the superficial similarities aside, what we are left with are two fundamentally different games.Ĭue stock fanboy response: 'Shut up, you stupid moron. Both have manga influences, outrageous characters and more than a splash of supernatural themes. I’d like to lead in by analysing the similarities between the Street Fighter series and the Tekken series. I’m not going to lie here: Both Street Fighter and Tekken are awesome in their own right. But I have legitimate (well, legitimate to me) reasons for my disappointment. Mind you, it could have just been a bruised ego after recently dismissing rumours of said crossover and filing it in my 'never going to happen' cabinet.
Not only was I not thrilled by the prospect of a Jin and Ryu face-off, I was actually saddened by the news, as though I had just heard vanilla ice-cream was made from granulated babies.
Street Fighter crossover announcement, I felt like the biggest party pooper in the room. While half the world collectively swooned over the Tekken vs. Street Fighter X Tekken - The Argument Against: